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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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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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Tectonic perspectives for urban ambiance? Towards a tectonic approach to urban design
Published 2017-10-01“…This requires us, as architects and urban designers, to refine our descriptions of ambiance as an integral part of the technical construction principles applied in the built environment, hereby considering it a continuous space, as suggested in theories of landscape urbanism. By recalling the etymological meaning of tectonics as a contextual joining of aesthetics and technology at the architectural scale, the paper states that this can be understood as a tectonic challenge which crosses the architectural and urban domains. …”
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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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Shakespeare revisité, entre fidélité et parodie : de La Nuit des Rois à Shake de Dan Jemmett
Published 2004-10-01“…It is called Shake, with a modest sub-title « around Twelfth Night », but which is indeed at the heart of the topic.Through the exploration of three themes: symmetry (of situations, of twin binarities), love’s misunderstanding, and music, I will argue that this comedy, whose title is a mix between the name of the Bard and the etymological meaning of the verb “to shake” as far as traditions are concerned, is faithful to the spirit (rather than the letter) of the Shakespearean original in a very healthy comic vein.It is not worth wondering if the spectators fully understood the meaning of this comedy in which the four actors change roles all the time: their frequent bursts of laughter clearly showed that they enjoyed the spirit of the comedy, whether they knew Twelfth Night or not.…”
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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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Representation of medieval climate fluctuations in Central Asia in the toponymic system: Historical and geographical data
Published 2025-02-01“…The spatial identification of toponyms found in medieval historical sources, their etymological and semantic analysis, determination of the correspondence between toponyms and the present geographical nature of objects are carried out in accordance with the aim of the research. …”
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The Concept of “Homeland” in the Kalmyk Language (based on lexicographic and folklore material)
Published 2024-12-01“…The analysis has shown that in the Kalmyk language there are various means of objectification of the concept “motherland”, which belong to the basic lexicon, etymologized on the Mongolian linguistic soil. Conclusions. …”
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Le traducteur et les italiques. Omniscience et redressement dans Madame Bovary
Published 2012-11-01“…Some passages are also rectified (in all the meanings of the word, including the etymological one) by almost every translator. As shown by J.…”
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La diversion comme genre : L’écriture et ses labyrinthes à l’époque élisabéthaine
Published 2005-01-01“…Dramatists in particular used this peculiar genre to stage deviant trajectories and plots of “seduction”, in the etymological sense of the term. More generally, writers re-shaped labyrinthine discourses in order to respect the ideal of copia which had been defended by Erasmus. …”
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Ethnosymbolism as a Framework for Early Modern Literature Analysis: Theoretical Reflections on the Identity of the Political Community of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Published 2023-11-01“…Examples from the literature of the 16th-century Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) suggest that the myth of Roman descent, efforts to turn historical battles with Moscow and Ottomans into an epic, etymologization of Lithuania’s name, importance of the Jagiellonian dynasty, and other symbols helped cultivate historical subjectivity and a sense of identity among the nobility and intellectuals. …”
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Notice of suspicion: procedural significance and influence on the methodology of pre-trial investigation
Published 2024-12-01“…The methods of dialectical, historical, comparative legal, etymological and semantic scientific research were used. …”
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Verbalization of the concept of “hearing” in Slavic languages
Published 2024-06-01“…The semantic development of this lexeme (‘voice’ > ‘ability to hear’), the etymological connection of the lexemes слух, слава and слово, the combination of the meanings of ‘speak’ and ‘hear’ in the semantics of the Proto-Slavic verb *slūti indicate that this root in the Proto-Slavic language, the ability to perceive not just sounds, but the sounds of human speech was first noted. …”
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