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It’s complicated! It’s complicated!: On Natural Language Processing Tools and Digital Humanities
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From the History of “Aljamiado” Literature in the Balkans: Abdulvehab Ilhamiya (1773–1821)
The paper is devoted to the life and work of a Bosnian writer and thinker Abdulvehab Ilhamiya Žepčevi who was one of most outstanding authors of South-Slavonic Aljamiado literature. Aljamiado works were written in Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian using Arabic script adapted to Slavonic languages (Arebi...
Aesthetic migrations in the first Argentinian modernisation theatre: Henri-René Lenormand — Roberto Arlt
This article analyses from a comparative approach the migration of the dramatic lenormandian model in a key dramatic stunning of Argentinian theatre modernisation: Roberto Arlt, who introduced changes and precursor forms of the Argentinian neovanguardia teatral that broke out in the 60s. We regarded...
Individual and Collaborative self-regulatory support: peer assessment & video feedback in an EFL task
International audience Self-regulated learning (SRL) includes the cognitive, metacognitive, behavioral, motivational, and emotional/affective aspects of learning. The conceptualization of self and socially regulated learning (SSRL) has recently received much attention and peer assessment (PA) has be...
Rhythm into PS, a complex activity?
entry into the nursery class is a difficult step, both for young children and for an early master. These children come from different backgrounds and not all have the same report in the literature. It is therefore necessary to make this new culture known to all pupils. Language, understanding and li...
Segregation may hide another. The distribution of pupils between classes to be taken seriously
The Wallonia-Brussels Federation (Belgium) is profoundly marked by academic and socio-economic segregation which is rooted in a particular organisation of the education system. Segregation between schools has been widely highlighted. Classroom segregation in schools has been little addressed in lite...
Christ and prophetes in the Theologico-Political Treaty
In the Theologico-Political Treaty Spinoza makes several criticisms of haemorrhagic prophetia: it proved unable to formulate clearly the very simple moral rules necessary for obedience and salvation. These criticisms are also accompanied by a relative apology of Christianity or, more precisely, of i...
Metaphor 5 ‘In vain, the same song is repeated in his own language, it is another instrument’. Translator, musician: the task of the interpreter.
I am publishing here the text of a communication presented at the Genres Literary and Music Forms Colloquium, which took place in November 2009 at the University of Bquite-Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand. In a colloquium devoted to reflection on parents and analogies between ‘genres’ or textual and musical...
Pillsbury, Joanne (ed.). Documentary sources for the Andean studies, 1530-1900
This monumental work is a sort of encyclopaedia containing inputs from History, Language, Anthropology, Archaeology, Literature, Geography and Demography to improve knowledge of the ‘Andean world’. Originally published in English in 2008, this edition in Spanish, which is properly updated, makes a r...
The poetic status of direct speech in the stories of Isaak Babel'
Hamutal Bar-Yosef, The poetic status of direct speech in the stories of Isaak Babel'. Considerable attention has been directed to the "poetic" qualities of Babel's style. Babel's stylistic heterogeneity is by now widely accepted - ambivalent, multivoiced narrator being its most common explanation. R...
Iterated Hairpin Completions of Non-crossing Words
Iterated hairpin completion is an operation on formal languages that is inspired by the hairpin formation in DNA biochemistry. Iterated hairpin completion of a word (or more precisely a singleton language) is always a context-sensitive language and for some words it is known to be non-context-free....
Table of contents. Language art. Contributions to literature Science XLVIII/2017, 1/2. Semi-band —
“Do not send me a card...” Rilke and the postcard: Selected discoveries. Language art. Contributions to literature Science XLVIII/2017, 1/2. Semi-band —
Anaphors in discourse : anaphoric subjects in brazilian portuguese
The present dissertation is concerned with the use and interpretation of null and pronominal subjects in Brazilian Portuguese. This investigation examines these phenomena in an attempt to disentangle the semantic and discursive factors that can be relevant for choice between these anaphoric expressi...
Spanish exiles and education in France
At the time France grants asylum to the half million Spanish people fleeing Franco, the Spanish language was only of interest to a small minority of pupils. At the beginning of the 1950s, while English and even German were aware of the increased favours of young people, Spanish continued to grow in...
The Worldly Savages ˸ Novels of Urban Formation in the Twentieth Century (Proust, Lins, Naipaul, Oates, Bolaño)
Written with the vague memory of the novels of formation of the beginning of the industrial era, the novels of Marcel Proust, Osman Lins, Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates and Roberto Bolaño return with melancholy to a question that has marked modernity: how do we record the story of...
Fragments of the future : the book to come and its announcement on the edges of the modern regime of historicity (16th/20th centuries) : a social poetics of the project
This dissertation aims at examining the issue of the imagined book while avoiding its characterization in terms of failure, incompleteness, loss and spectre, which are prevalent in contemporary literary studies. As it approaches the diverse phenomenon of the imagined book on the basis of its deliber...
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Semiotic research in Luxembourg is developed within the French Language and Literature Laboratory of the University of Luxembourg, led by Marion Colas-Blaise. The main project currently covering the research of the members of the Laboratoire is entitled “Cultural Media in Luxembourg” and focuses on...
Corinne Blanchaud, dir., Classics or French-speaking. From the concept of classic applied to French-speaking works
Traditionally, the concept of ‘classical’ borrowed from literature historians has been linked to the concepts of ‘nation’, ‘national language’, ‘literary heritage’ or even ‘national engineering’, where it is backed by a literary corpus that is territorially and symbolically fixed. Its application to...
A synchronous approach to quasi-periodic systems
In this thesis we study embedded controllers implemented as sets of unsynchronized periodic processes. Each process activates quasi-periodically, that is, periodically with bounded jitter, and communicates with bounded transmission delays. Such reactive systems,termed 'quasi-periodic', exist as soon...
Introduction
Laurence Bernard-Pradelle and Claire Lechevalier, Dir. ISBN: 978-2-84050-811-3. Article written in collaboration with Laurence Bernard-Pradelle. At the dawn of the Quattrocento in Florence, there is an undeniable renewal of Greek learning and knowledge of Greek literature, at the same time as a brea...
Portrait of the artist as an idiot : idiocy in the works of Jerome Charyn
The figure of the idiot provides a key to Charyn’s imaginary landscape. The recurrence of the motif does not mean, however, that it is immediately intelligible. Charyn’s idiocy is, indeed, multifaceted and originates in an essentially personal vision. Despite undeniable intertextual references – Cha...
Mystical-realism in the French-speaking African literature
What are the arguments that make it possible to say that we can speak of mystical realism as a narrative mode (the itinerary or the initiatory journey and its components: the symbolic quest, the trials or their equivalents and the metamorphosis, the so-called symbolic death, the adjutant or inhibiti...
Artists and Powers in Taiwan: the example of Mei Dean-E
Artiste born in Taiwan in 1954 of Chinese parents from Continent, Mei Dean-E himself defines himself as a ‘political artist’. Through his work inspired by both the Dada and the Pop Art, which he studied closely during his studies in New York, he constantly questioned the various forms of power, of w...
Introduction to "Teaching old languages in the digital age: learning by and for digital humanities’
‘Classics’ have an important place in Digital Humanities and, in France itself, ‘Antiquity languages and cultures’ or ‘Antiquity sciences’ are also beginning to play a part in the development of digital humanities: more and more projects are being proposed and implemented, particularly in the area o...