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The new Ulysses and the critics: textual criticism today
Sérgio Luiz Prado Bellei
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Development and validation of an automated machine for self-injury assessment via young Koreans' natural writings. [PDF]
Kim S, Lee DG.
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Benchmarking Hook and Bait Urdu news dataset for domain-agnostic and multilingual fake news detection using large language models. [PDF]
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Stigmatisation of gambling disorder in social media: a tailored deep learning approach for YouTube comments. [PDF]
Singer J.
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From sociolinguistic perception to strategic action in the study of social meaning. [PDF]
Thiberge G, Burnett H.
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Inclusive Crisis Communication in a Pandemic Context: A Rapid Review. [PDF]
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Public Attitudes Toward Violence Against Doctors: Sentiment Analysis of Chinese Users.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint, 2021
Once upon a time, the task of defining ‘textual criticism’, its aims and methods, was relatively straightforward. The ‘modern’ idea of unilateral rational criticism was confident of reconstructing unambiguously the development of the biblical text back ...
B. Lemmelijn
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Once upon a time, the task of defining ‘textual criticism’, its aims and methods, was relatively straightforward. The ‘modern’ idea of unilateral rational criticism was confident of reconstructing unambiguously the development of the biblical text back ...
B. Lemmelijn
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The Textual Criticism of Inscriptions
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1920James Gow, A Companion to School ClassksC, 47-66 (1891). W. M. Lindsay, An Introduction to Latin Textual Emendation based on the Text of Plautus (1896). Harold W. Johnston, Latin Manuscripts, 79-99 (1897). F. W. Shipley, Certain Sources of Corruption in Latin Manuscripts: a study.
R. G. Kent
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