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Des modèles du sujet pour éduquer à la responsabilité. Rôles de la conscience et de la méditation
Published 2014-09-01“…This model is essentially based on the “subject” word etymology, which according to me explains the common sense of subjective functioning. …”
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VIDEO-BASED LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Published 2024-12-01“…The article deals with video as a learning tool. The etymology of the notion “video” is considered. The study reveals the evolution of video as an audiovisual aid in chronological order. …”
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Theory and practice of digital political culture: The views of the French school of communicativistics
Published 2023-06-01“…The authors conclude that in full accordance with the provisions of the French school of communicativistics the specifics of interpersonal communication, party interaction and traditions, as well as other factors related to the etymology of culture and sociology of the organization retain their significance even with the introduction of digital technologies. …”
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Forms of Indigenous Labor on New Spain’s Northern Frontiers: The Cases of New Mexico and California (17th–18th Centuries)
Published 2023-09-01“…The essay takes historical, normative, and etymological approaches to reveal the diversity of labor systems and forms of coercion then present in New Mexico and California as well as the various conceptual and normative foundations behind this plethora of systems. …”
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Tautologies toponymiques : comment apprivoiser l’espace entre continuités et fractures
Published 2020-09-01“…Toponymic tautologies – denominations whose form condenses two expressions conveying one and the same concept – cannot be reduced to a simple etymological question. Beyond the need for an ever-renewed motivation for toponymic designations, they address the problem of contacts between populations and reflect the way these contacts have been established. …”
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Potential international crimes in Ukraine: should atrocities in Bucha be classified as genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity?
Published 2022-06-01“…In this regard, it was found that there is etymologically a gap between the legal meaning of genocide and the nature of the crime in question which shields its alleged perpetrators from impunity. …”
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Le génitif anglais et la métaphore adamczewskienne de soudure
Published 2011-11-01“…In this view, a speaker is likely to select the genitive construction if their aim is to signal that, to them, the possessor-possessee relation is - metaphorically - “fused”, i.e. firmly established in their mind prior to the enunciation, whereas, negatively, selection of OF (which is to be related to its etymological ancestor, OFF), is meant to signal that the two referents brought together are not intrinsically linked, not inherently associated. …”
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Términos de parentesco diádicos en cholón (noreste de los Andes peruanos)
Published 2022-12-01“…The article discusses the morphosyntactic properties and the semantic functions of the morpheme in question from descriptive, comparative and etymological points of view, taking into account elements with similar function in varieties of the neighboring Quechuan family and the typological situation. …”
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“There she was, looking at me with those eyes of her”: l’animal mis en regard dans le théâtre d’Edward Albee
Published 2016-07-01“…Yet, although theater is etymologically bound up with the act of seeing, the audience hardly ever sets eye on non-human species. …”
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On the System of Place Name Signs in Estonian Sign Language
Published 2011-05-01“…There are stories hidden behind the place name signs that reveal the etymological origin of place name signs and reflect the community's memory. …”
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Intelligibility in the early language contact in Danelaw revisited
Published 2021-12-01“…We provide an insightful etymological account of meticulously collected parallel words in the analysed languages. …”
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Hypercorrections in a Western Basque text: What do they tell us about sibilant mergers?
Published 2025-01-01“… This paper analyses two 18th century texts and focuses on hypercorrections found in the spelling of sibilants, i.e. examples where an etymological apical fricative is represented with spelling elsewhere used for laminal fricatives. …”
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Les systèmes graphiques du francoprovençal : état des lieux et perspectives
Published 2019-11-01“…Several transcriptions have been proposed on a phonetic basis, and the principle of a grammatical and etymological spelling is generally not supported.An orthographic system that takes into account the entire Francoprovençal domain, France, Switzerland and Italy has been proposed by Dominique Stich (1998 ; 1999 ; 2001 ; 2003). …”
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Avoir-lieu ? : quelques expériences théâtrales de la scène britannique contemporaine
Published 2019-12-01“…As the traditional dichotomy opposing stage and audience is often disrupted on the contemporary stage, a profound subversion of the meaning of the phrase “taking place” occurs when it is applied to the theatrical event. If etymologically, “theatre” refers to a place dedicated to seeing, the very object of perception now finds itself altered in unprecedented ways. …”
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The Content Form of the Lexeme “Average”: Synchrony and Diachrony
Published 2015-06-01“…The practical part covers the synchronic and diachronic contexts in which the lexeme average operates - data from the British National Corpus, entries from monolingual dictionaries, materials from coursebooks, entries from etymological dictionaries. All these contexts are analyzed and inferences about the content form of the lexeme average are made. …”
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Improving the soft skills competence of political party cadre through training: a phenomenological approach
Published 2023-03-01“…The term phenomenology is etymologically derived from the Greek. Data collection was carried out by unstructured interviews with 20 informants consisting of 12 political party cadres, 6 community representatives, and 2 academics. …”
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Dwelling in the Abyss: Society in Werner Herzog and Martin Heidegger
Published 2025-02-01“…Meanwhile, Herzog’s films work out Heidegger’s paradoxical and etymological wordplay of the abyss that also grounds. …”
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„... das Unendliche im Endlichen gebären ...“
Published 2010-12-01“…Three processes of signification can be distinguished: 1. the meaning of a myth or mythical figure is constituted by postulating inter-religious relations, often with recourse to etymological or similar linguistic relations; and a previous truth or dogmatic system is inferred to lie ‘behind’ the narrative and its linguistic interrelations. …”
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À la recherche du substrat cognitif du submorphème SM-
Published 2010-12-01“…Drawing on various approaches of cognitive linguistics (Lakoff & Johnson, Langacker, Heine, Sweetser), I suggest a description of the way the brain conceptualizes the referents of ‘sm- words’, and I shall show the convergence with the etymological data.Ultimately, I claim that the meanings of most ‘sm- words’ access mental representations relating on the one hand to experiential information collected by the nose and/or the mouth, and on the other hand to physical expressions of emotions through movements or positions of these two body parts. …”
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Principles of Stages of Legal Process
Published 2020-06-01“…The author has carried out theoretical study of the development of ideas in legal science on the principles of legal process; has studied the etymological meaning of the term of “principle”. The analysis of legal literature and the corresponding normative and legal material has been carried out. …”
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