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Japanese language teaching in Poland in the contemporary world of cross-cultural communication (CCC) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Zarówno nauczanie języka obcego, jak proces komunikacji międzykulturowej, to zjawiska osadzone w konkretnym kontekście społecznym, stanowiące akty swoistego tłumaczenia.
Jabłoński, Arkadiusz
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The Mosaics of Conimbriga (Prov. Lusitania, Portugal). New Observations on the Activity of their Workshops and on their Decorative Programs

open access: yesJournal of Mosaic Research, 2017
With over 100 years of study and dissemination, the mosaics from Conimbriga are an outstanding group of this Roman decorative art in the extreme West of the Empire. Recent research on the domestic architecture of the town as allowed for those studies to
Virgílio Hipólito CORREIA
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Chronique des recherches sur le Mont Beuvray 2017-2021

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2023
This article provides a brief summary of the research carried out on Mont Beuvray and its surroundings between 2017 and 2021 as part of the international research programme devoted to the Bibracte oppidum. The axes of research have been structured around
Andrea Fochesato   +2 more
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Introduction | Approaching Potent Substances in Medicine and Ritual across Asia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Introduction to themed research articles on Approaching Potent Substances in Medicine and Ritual across ...
Gerke, Barbara, van der Valk, Jan M. A.
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TRANSFORMATION OF PREHISTORIC TO HISTORIC LANDSCAPE: THE EXAMPLE OF CIVITAS LOPSICA

open access: yesSenjski Zbornik, 2019
This paper presents a part of the results of years of archaeological research, whose main goal is the study of complex process of Romanisation of peregrine civitates in the area of Velebit Mt.
Vedrana Glavaš, Miroslav Glavičić
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Orthographic input and phonological representations in learners of Chinese as a foreign language. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This paper provides evidence that the second language orthographic input affects the mental representations of L2 phonology in instructed beginner L2 learners. Previous research has shown that orthographic representations affect monolinguals' performance
Bassetti, Benedetta
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Reaparición de la inscripción EE IX, 315 de Marchamalo (Guadalajara, España) = Rediscovery of the inscription EE IX, 315 of Marchamalo (Guadalajara, Spain)

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, 2014
La reciente aparición de un epígrafe romano hallado en 1840 en Marchamalo permite realizar una nueva interpretación del mismo. Hasta ahora las lecturas de esta inscripción dependían de la realizada en 1900 por F.
Emilio Gamo Pazos
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MOMUS, ROMAN

open access: yesAlbertiana, 2020
Alberti demeure méconnu en tant que romancier. Son Momus, que Cecil Grayson considérait à juste titre comme l’une des plus étranges œuvres narratives de tous les temps, n’est vraiment goûté que des spécialistes de la Renaissance et de l’Humanisme; encore restent-ils nombreux à ranger le livre dans la catégorie des fables, des allégories politiques ou ...
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Disimetrías familiares en el uso del nomen romano en la epigrafía del valle del Duero. Sus implicaciones jurídicas = Family Inequalities in the Use of the Roman Nomen in the Epigraphy of the Valley of the River Duero. Their Juridical Implications

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, 2015
La epigrafía romana del valle del Duero permite identificar un conjunto de familias nucleares cuyos miembros muestran un uso diferencial del nomen gentilicio romano en sus denominaciones personales.
Henar Gallego Franco
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“Yomi” (readings) in bibliographic data for materials in Japanese

open access: yesJLIS.it, 2022
In bibliographic and authority data of materials in Japanese, it is necessary to represent kanji (Chinese characters) and its reading as a pair. Readings, called “yomi” in Japanese, are represented in katakana or the alphabet (romanization form).
Kazue Murakami
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