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Enclisis, mesoclisis and inflection in Italo-Romance varieties: A minimalist analysis
Published 2023-12-01“…Specifically, we will investigate two types of data coming from some Romance varieties in which enclisis and mesoclisis phenomena interact with word formation. …”
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Medical (Mal)Practice and the Illusion of Progress in Edward Berdoe’s St Bernard’s: The Romance of a Medical Student and Leonard Graham’s The Professor’s Wife: A Genealogical Analy...
Published 2019-12-01“…Following Foucault’s genealogical approach, it is possible to trace the various ways in which these novels respond to the advent of a science-driven epistemology, which in turn generated a wholesale rejection of existing medical practices as unscientific and ineffectual, and a corresponding recognition that only intensive research might someday result in meaningful cures: until that time, medical practitioners could do little for their patients. …”
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Subject-Object binding dependencies in Romanian
Published 2023-12-01“… This paper dwells on an interesting contrast between Romance (Romanian, Spanish a.o.) and Germanic languages (English, German a.o.) with respect to the syntax and the interpretation of the direct object (DO). …”
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History in the making: Voicing alternation as stop lenition via an automatic analysis of large-scale corpora in French and Spanish
Published 2025-01-01“…Whereas for French, the same factor comes after contextual and acoustic factors in the ranking. …”
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A Room with Two Views: An Insight into the 1985 and 2007 Film Adaptations of E. M. Forster’s Novel
Published 2016-05-01“…Forster (1908) is firstly a Bildungsroman, being centered on the discovery made by a young woman –Lucy Honeychurch– of the world, of herself and of romance, and secondly, a critical portrayal of the English society. …”
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