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    SUC-CORE: A Balanced Corpus Annotated with Noun Phrase Coreference by Kristina Nilsson Björkenstam

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…While most coreference annotated corpora consist of exts of similar types within related domains, SUC-CORE consists of both informative and imaginative prose and covers a wide range of literary genres and domains. This allows for exploration of coreference cross different text types, but it also means that there are limited amounts of data within each type. …”
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    The Expression of Epistemicity in British Internet Discussion Forums in Contrast with Newspaper Opinion Articles and Political Speeches by Marta Carretero

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The analysis uncovers significant differences in the expression of epistemicity in the three genres, in terms of both frequency and distribution across categories, the subcategory ‘cognitive attitude’ being a case in point. …”
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    Brief history of distance education in Cuba and the world by Raúl López Fernández, Míriam Gutiérrez Escobar, Silvia Vázquez Cedeño, Mikhail Benet Rodríguez, Rachel Seijo Yanes, Alexander Cándido Hernández Petitón

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Distance education has recently become a very useful educational practice due to the dynamics of today's world, the advances in the Information and Communication Technologies, as well as the need to achieve quality education overcoming distances and promoting personal growth and intellectual maturity of a growing number of people of all genres and latitudes. This paper aims to conduct a historical review of this type of education in Cuba and the world, from its origins to present times, for which a literature review was conducted covering different countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Cuba, so that it can help all those who study this subject.…”
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    Aussi vite que possible… by Antoine Hennion

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Drawing on a comparison between different genres, I would like to suggest that beyond the classical opposition between body, entertainment, collective trance music, on a side, and written music that focuses on the composition of a work and is largely developed by opposing virtuoso seduction, on the other, it is possible to give virtuosity its ability to express a musical truth by turning it into an aesthetic of performance: less a technical feat than a necessary positioning of the work in the fragility of a present that is always to be recovered.…”
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    Différent-e by Eau’Rageuses, Eli

    Published 2017-06-01
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    Premiers jets  by ArianE Sirota

    Published 2018-12-01
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    An Assessment on Balkan Historiography by Abdulkadir Macit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They created a wide variety of genres by making it more systematic and methodological. …”
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    Ovidian intertextuality and metamorphosis in Prudentius by Philip Hardie

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The personal Praefatio and Epilogus allude mostly to Horace, and hardly at all to Virgil (not surprising, given Horace’s use of first-person genres in autobiographical mode). In this paper I focus on allusion to a poet arguably almost as important for Prudentius as Virgil and Horace, Ovid. …”
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    Appropriating the closure of Jesuit missions: Fritz Hochwälder's Das heilige Experiment by F. Hale

    Published 2008-06-01
    “… Since the eighteenth century the history of the Jesuit missionary endeavours in South America, especially their forced closure in 1760s, has been used rhetorically by writers in several genres, providing them with historical evidence to support a variety of latter-day causes. …”
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    Mel et sal. Suavité et sévérité de la voix dans Twelfth Night by François Laroque

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Shakespeare’s comedy thus presents itself like an acoustic maze where identities and genres get blurred. Letter games such as the M.O.A.I. riddle in the letter supposedly written by Olivia are playing on sounds as well as with existential issues and they raise laughter at the expense of the Puritan steward Malvolio. …”
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