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Friendlessness and loneliness: Cultural frames for making sense of disconnection
Abstract This article is based on 21 interviews in an Atlantic Canadian city with people who identified as having few or no friends. With all the talk of a modern loneliness epidemic, we might easily assume friendless people are lonely, yet here we take an interpretive approach to analyze how they alternately claim to experience and not experience ...
Laura Eramian+2 more
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Ecrire l'occitan : essai de présentation et de synthèse [PDF]
Depuis plus de mille ans l'occitan n'a jamais cessé d'être écrit, avec, toutefois, selon les époques, des fortunes diverse, et dans des contextes sociolinguistiques et politiques divers.
Sibille, Jean
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Immigrant labour, rural economies, and the question of housing
Abstract There is a renewed interest in policy initiatives that aim to ruralize and regionalize immigration in Canada. These efforts are visible through temporary foreign worker programs linked to Provincial Nominee Programs, as well as the increase in the number of refugee resettlement programs in smaller communities.
Bronwyn Bragg
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Le Traitement différentiel en lexicographie diachronique : l'exemple de chansonnier [PDF]
The lexicographical treatment of chansonnier features disparities of a diatopic type (Quebec meanings as against French meanings) and of a diachronic type.
Jean-Nicolas de Surmont
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Joi et joie dans l’esthétique du désir amoureux : variété et polarisation de l’émotion
La lyrique médiévale des troubadours puis des trouvères offre un ensemble suffisamment homogène permettant d’étudier dans le détail les mécanismes esthétiques, structurés autour de la catégorie éthique du joi et de la joie, comme un ensemble ...
Guillaume Oriol
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ABSTRACT This paper examines some of the ways in which Indigenous and Western archaeological chronologies are being negotiated and entwined in Oceania. Indigenous pasts are often known through oral traditions, genealogies and ancestral landscapes; these are vital pasts populated by the ancestors.
Chris Urwin+2 more
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Why are there so many definitions of eutrophication?
Abstract Because of the first observations in the 1900s of the oligotrophic and eutrophic states of lakes, researchers have been interested in the process that makes lakes become turbid because of high phytoplankton biomass. Definitions of eutrophication have multiplied and diversified since the mid‐20th century, more than for any other ecological ...
Alexandrine Pannard+11 more
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Falquet de Romans, “Ma bella dompna, per vos dei esser gais” (BdT 156.8) [PDF]
“Ma bella dompna per vos dei esser gais” by Falquet de Romans has been taken for a courtly song for a long time. However, the poem’s metrical form is derived directly from that of the epic, as illustrated by the use of monorhymed ‘décasyllabes’ with non ...
Paolo Di Luca
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Optimal multiwave validation of secondary use data with outcome and exposure misclassification
Abstract Observational databases provide unprecedented opportunities for secondary use in biomedical research. However, these data can be error‐prone and must be validated before use. It is usually unrealistic to validate the whole database because of resource constraints.
Sarah C. Lotspeich+4 more
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Le pastiche à l’épreuve du manuscrit Paris, BnF fr. 146 : le dépit amoureux de Fauvel [PDF]
Le cheval Fauvel, synthèse des Vices, s’est lancé dans une aventure insensée : demander la main de Fortune, qui le repousse brutalement et l’agonit de sarcasmes. La version du Roman de Fauvel contenue dans le manuscrit Bnf fr.
Strubel, Armand
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