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    Le lexique médiéval de la cicatrisation dans les dictionnaires et encyclopédies de médecine des xviiie et xixe siècles. Une enquête dans le Métadictionnaire by Sylvie Bazin-Tacchella

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our corpus of terms comes from the 15th-century French translation of Guy de Chauliac’s treatise on wounds in the Chirurgia Magna. …”
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    La forme scolaire : analyse d’un concept clé pour comprendre la difficile prise en compte de l’hétérogénéité des élèves à l’école primaire française by Sylvie Jouan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The aim of this article is twofold: on the one hand, it is to review the definition of the concept of ‘school form’ and its successive clarifications in Guy Vincent's various papers. I do so by highlighting the historical, sociological and philosophical dimensions of such an approach. …”
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    The Concept of Fragmentation in Poststructuralism by Justina Šumilova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Derrida’s position can be related to Deleuze and Guattari’s book “Thousand Plateaus” in which the authors describe fragmentation from a positive perspective, stating that it also has an influence to identity formation and that identity is produced via difference. On the other hand, in Deleuze and Guattari’s book “Anti-Oedipus” the concept of fragmentation is more related to capitalism and the negative definition of fragmentation which is related to isolation, atomization and loss of unity. …”
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    L’ermite et le virtuose by Denis Laborde

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…These two artists incarnated two conflicting pianist figures: one, for whom music practice was "not a demonstration of the soloist’s virtues (virtuosity) nor a complacent exhibition of self practice" (Schneider, 1988: 40), embodied the figure of the hermit artist in tune with "music", the other, "the guy who can play the piano faster than all others" (Böhm, 1995: 88), embodied the worldly face of the virtuoso. …”
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    Quand les paroles s’envolent : réflexions sur les caractéristiques et la forme phonétique du High Rising Terminal en anglais contemporain by Stephan Wilhelm

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The emergence of the so-called High Rising Terminal (HRT) or ‘uptalk’ – that is the use of rising intonation at the end of declarative utterances – is a major contemporary prosodic phenomenon that has been reported in numerous varieties of English worldwide (see for example Lakoff 1975; Ching 1982; Guy & Vonwiller 1984; Guy et al. 1986; Allan 1990; McLemore 1991; Britain 1992a, 1992b; Bradford 1997; Cruttenden 1997; Cheng & Warren 2005; Ladd 1996, 2008; Barry 2007; Liberman 2008; Sullivan 2010).The pragmatic function of the HRT is analysed in many different ways, and there is considerable variation in the descriptions of the speech segments in which it occurs. …”
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