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La langue, matière à machines

open access: yesAteliers d'Anthropologie
This article presents an interlinked series of inquiries concerning the material inscription of language. This inscription is explored in its poetic and symptomatic aspects, as well as by way of a “machined” cartography.
Pierre Thévenin   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 123, Issue 1, Page 116-136, March 2025.
Abstract This paper assesses the role of borrowings in two different approaches to linguistic phylogenetics: Traditional qualitative analyses of lexemes, and quantitative computational analysis of cognacy. It problematises the assumption that loanwords can be excluded altogether from datasets of lexical cognacy.
Simon Poulsen
wiley   +1 more source

Musikalisasi Puisi “Hatiku Selembar Daun”

open access: yesResital: Jurnal Seni Pertunjukan, 2009
The musical poem of “Hatiku Selembar Daun”. Music and poetry have a signifi cant relationship; they bothhave an element of sound. This study discusses the relation of the transformation of poetry to musical poem in“Hatiku Selembar Daun” by Djoko Damono ...
Royke B. Koapaha   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Development of Indo‐Iranian Voiced Fricatives

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 123, Issue 1, Page 97-115, March 2025.
Abstract The development of voiced sibilants is a long‐standing puzzle in Indo‐Iranian historical phonology. In Vedic, all voiced sibilants are lost from the system, but the details of this loss are complex and subject to debate. The most intriguing development concerns the word‐final ‐aḥ to ‐o in sandhi.
Gašper Beguš
wiley   +1 more source

From Nominalisation to Passive in Old Tibetan: Reconstructing Grammatical Meaning in an Extinct Language1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract Based on an analysis of the Old Literary Tibetan corpus—a corpus of the oldest documented Tibetic language—the present study provides evidence that literary Tibetan v3 verb stems (commonly termed ‘future’) initially encoded passive voice. New arguments put forward in this article range from Trans‐Himalayan nominal morphology to early Tibetan ...
Joanna Bialek
wiley   +1 more source

ANALISIS SK DAN KD PADA STANDAR ISI MATA PELAJARAN BAHASA INDONESIA DI SMP BERDASARKAN KETERAMPILAN BERBAHASA, ILMU KEBAHASAAN, DAN ILMU KESASTRAAN (Sebuah Analisis Isi SK dan KD Mendengarkan, Berbicara, Membaca, dan Menulis)

open access: yesFon, 2015
Analysis of SK and KD on content standards Indonesian Language is one of the research aims to determine the content, charge, or coverage of SK and KD based on skills, knowledge of language, and the existing literature on the subject Content Standard ...
Aan Sugiantomas, Ratna Risniawati
doaj   +1 more source

Was Einhard a widower?

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
Abstract The ‘widow’ is a gendered, socially contingent category. Women who experienced spousal bereavement in the early middle ages faced various socio‐economic and legal ramifications; the ‘widow’ was further a rhetorical figure with a defined emotional register. The widower is, by contrast, an anachronistic category.
Ingrid Rembold
wiley   +1 more source

MATLIT v.5

open access: yesMatLit, 2017
To demonstrate through listening the aesthetic concept and practices described in my text essay, "Vox Media: Sound, 'under language,' and 'narrative archaeology' in/as Literature" also submitted for this special issue*.
John F. Barber
doaj   +1 more source

‘Humans Are Omnipotent and Beyond Their Destiny!’ Late Soviet Perspective on Girls’ Upbringing and the Female Self

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The article examines post‐Stalinist Soviet expertise on girls’ education and upbringing, analysing texts for and about female adolescents created by specialists in pedagogical sciences, psychology, sociology, medicine as well as children's writers and journalists from different parts of the Union, including national republics. The text focuses
Ella Rossman
wiley   +1 more source

Yoruba Histories of Marriage and Belonging: Gender, Power and Innovation in Eighteenth‐Century West Africa

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article argues that marriage was central to historical change in the Yoruba‐speaking region of West Africa during the eighteenth century. It draws on ìtàn, a distinct oral source, to show that conjugality shaped Yoruba processes of urbanisation and political centralisation, gendered divisions of labour and social innovation and creativity.
Insa Nolte
wiley   +1 more source

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