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Digitizing 18th Century French Literature: Comparing transcription methods for a critical edition text

Digitizing 18th Century French Literature: Comparing transcription methods for a critical edition text

... Previous research on gathering and using non- expert annotations using MTurk (Snow et al., 2008; Callison-Burch and Dredze, 2010; Zaidan and Callison-Burch, 2011) has been optimistic. How- ever, that work has failed to ...

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Toward a relational sociology of credit:An exploration of the French literature

Toward a relational sociology of credit:An exploration of the French literature

... international literature, French research is mainly published in ...translating French stud- ies into English, and also in the more specific sense used by Michel Callon (1986) of interest- ing other ...

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(N)ostalgie? Communism and French literature since 1989

(N)ostalgie? Communism and French literature since 1989

... In recent years, the burgeoning field of research on ‘post-communist nostalgia’ has concentrated mainly on the former Eastern Bloc, with Ostalgie for the GDR of particular interest. Study of the memory of communism in ...

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CHILDREN IN FRENCH LITERATURE DURING THE LAST CENTURIES AND THEIR UZBEK TRANSLATIONS

CHILDREN IN FRENCH LITERATURE DURING THE LAST CENTURIES AND THEIR UZBEK TRANSLATIONS

... in French literature during the last centuries and his transmission into Uzbek translations in a comparisons with other works of centuries with allow to establish the differences in the lives of children as ...

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Digitizing 18th-Century French Literature: Comparing transcription methods for a critical edition text

Digitizing 18th-Century French Literature: Comparing transcription methods for a critical edition text

... Previous research on gathering and using non- expert annotations using MTurk (Snow et al., 2008; Callison-Burch and Dredze, 2010; Zaidan and Callison-Burch, 2011) has been optimistic. How- ever, that work has failed to ...

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Gypsies in 19th-Century French Literature: The Paradox in Centering the Periphery

Gypsies in 19th-Century French Literature: The Paradox in Centering the Periphery

... The exotic nature of “Other” women has been presented in a variety of manners, including in 19th- century French literature. Post-colonial literature has shown them to be presented as the Exotic ...

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Problematic Returns: On the Romanesque in Contemporary French Literature

Problematic Returns: On the Romanesque in Contemporary French Literature

... contemporary literature and the romanesque, as well as a close analysis of three major authors associated with the “retour du romanesque”--Jean Echenoz, Jean Rouaud, and Antoine Volodine--this dissertation aims to ...

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FR 355: INTRODUCTION TO PROSE Francophone & French Literature of 20th and 21st Century

FR 355: INTRODUCTION TO PROSE Francophone & French Literature of 20th and 21st Century

... • Speaking any English at all in class, sending or reading text messages, looking at your schedule book (a typical one!), reading the paper, using a computer or any other devise, or engaging in anything other than ...

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Broadcasting the self : autofiction, television and representations of authorship in contemporary French literature

Broadcasting the self : autofiction, television and representations of authorship in contemporary French literature

... But the fortune of the term “autofiction”, which fully entered the critical domain only in the 1990s, 10 is also closely linked to a rise in experimental forms of generically undetermined texts, many of them integrating ...

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C’est trop auch! The Translation of Contemporary French Literature Featuring Urban Youth Slang

C’est trop auch! The Translation of Contemporary French Literature Featuring Urban Youth Slang

... Therefore, what is needed in many cases is a flexible approach, one that is in line with Levý’s view that translation is not about reproducing all the individual stylistic features but rather their sociological effect in ...

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The image of Spain in non dramatic French literature from Chateaubriand to Montherlant, 1800 1936 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in French at Massey University, New Zealand

The image of Spain in non dramatic French literature from Chateaubriand to Montherlant, 1800 1936 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in French at Massey University, New Zealand

... argues th�t t he ful l i mpl ic�t ions of Chat e �u b r i�nd' s ·�t t i tude werv real isGd only in the tuent ic;th ce ntury, in pqrt iculqr by Montherlant and Peyr e . The the s i s t hen examine s t he t r e a t me nt ...

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Specularity in Late Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Art

Specularity in Late Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Art

... hoping to soften Wolff’s implacable hostility towards his work. Evidently it was a strategy that failed since Wolff’s posthumous remarks about him were barely polite. ZOLA, Émile, 1840-1902, leader of the naturalist ...

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Images of women mentoring women in French literature 1650-1750

Images of women mentoring women in French literature 1650-1750

... of French with exposure to a variety of people: “…[C]’est à present que répandue dans ce qu’on appelle le grand monde, je vois la nation entière, et que je puis l’examiner sans obstacles” ...

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French As a Second Language Core, Extended, and Immersion French

French As a Second Language Core, Extended, and Immersion French

... study French, they gain an appreciation of French literature and an understanding of French societies around the ...of French-language regions will be integrated into daily instruction ...

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Mrs. Thompson French 4 / UMSL French Web page:

Mrs. Thompson French 4 / UMSL French Web page:

... passed French III and wish to continue further study of French literature, culture, civilization and ...in French using authentic materials and realistic ...in French and the class is ...

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Diagnostic and management of life threatening Adult Onset Still Disease: a French nationwide multicenter study and systematic literature review

Diagnostic and management of life threatening Adult Onset Still Disease: a French nationwide multicenter study and systematic literature review

... Using MEDLINE via PubMed (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA), we performed a com- puter search for English or French language publica- tions from January 2000 to March 2014. We selected case reports ...

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Conceptions of the function of the author in seventeenth-century French epistolary literature : the cases of the Comte de Guilleragues and Mme de Villedieu

Conceptions of the function of the author in seventeenth-century French epistolary literature : the cases of the Comte de Guilleragues and Mme de Villedieu

... In the late 1960s, Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault initiated a conversation among scholars about the role of the author in literature that broke away from the previous Romantic viewpoint. Formerly, the author ...

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The syntax of French

The syntax of French

... The French pattern known as complex inversion arose, not surprisingly, in parallel with the loss of simple inversion around a nominal subject, from the phenomenon dating from the fifteenth to seventeenth centuries ...

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Vers le FDTB : French Discourse Tree Bank (Towards the FDTB : French Discourse Tree Bank) [in French]

Vers le FDTB : French Discourse Tree Bank (Towards the FDTB : French Discourse Tree Bank) [in French]

... Nous présentons les premiers pas vers la création d’un corpus annoté en discours pour le français : le French Discourse TreeBank enrichissant le FTB. La méthodologie adoptée s’inspire du Penn Discourse TreeBank ...

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Français / French

Français / French

... L'AMOUR, LA FANTASIA Assia Ojebar Ed J C Lattt~~s, 1985 FEMMES ARABES ET SOEURS MUSULMANES Oenise Brahimi Ed Tierce, 1984 Coll Femmes et societes Nadia Ghalem Oans un roman recent L'amour, la fanta si[.] ...

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