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Masculinism in Twentieth-Century Literature: Dissidence and Dissemblance in André Gide’s The Immoralist, Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, and Philip Roth’s Sabbath’s Theater
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Zwischen Kognition und Emotion: Bildung, Funktionen und Bewertung französischer und deutscher Schokoladennamen
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Defying and defining the darkness: Translating French memories of the Holocaust
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Defying and defining the darkness: Translating French memories of the Holocaust
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V for vivienda, V for viñeta: Housing policy and spaces for living in Spanish comics and graphic novels
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Reflexes of Finiteness in Romance
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Groothuis, Kim Anouk. - : University of Cambridge, 2020. : Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, 2020. : Christ's, 2020
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The political bilingual body: One's right to the other language
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Sense in translation: Geometrical translation as an embodied and sensory practice
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Making sense of Caroline Bergvall’s poetry: The space between 'les langues' and Lecercle’s Philosophy of Nonsense
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Translators’ notes: On translating 'sens' and 'langue' in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Phénoménologie de la perception and Ferdinand de Saussure’s Cours de linguistique générale
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The expanding space of the train carriage: A phenomenological reading of Michel Butor’s La modification
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Abstract:
Michel Butor, besides being one of the key figures of the Nouveau Roman, was a keen traveller who enjoyed the privilege of free travels granted to family members of SNCF employees in France. For his 3rd novel ‘La modification’, he chose the train journey to tell the story of, and link, two cities: Paris and Roma. Butor’s understanding and conception of space in the novel is essentially phenomenological and corresponds to Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s ‘lived space’, with the body reckoned as ‘the zero point or degree zero of spatiality’. From the very start of the novel, Butor places the protagonist’s body at the centre of the novel in order to bring awareness to the reader’s own body. If, according to Merleau-Ponty, depth is considered as the most existential of all measurements and assessed through travelled distances, the essay shows how Butor makes use of the architecture of the train carriage, as well as framing and cinematographic techniques to engage the reader in a narrative involving a succession of repositionings. Here, we will see not only how muscular efforts are necessary for movement to occur but also how the reader’s representation of muscular efforts is invoked for movement, both absolute and relative, to be understood.
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P Philology. Linguistics; PC Romance languages; PQ Romance literatures
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URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429294686-4 http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/27618/
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Grammaticalization degrees in Catalan anar vs. estar + adjective in the 19th and 20th centuries : a language contact, corpus-based distributional approach
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Viva voce . Comunicazione scritta e comunicazione orale nell’Occidente latino dal IV al IX secolo
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Capitolo 17. Sull’integrazione (morfologica e morfosintattica) di alcuni grecismi indiretti nella diacronia del romanesco.
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In: Wild, Mario (2020). Capitolo 17. Sull’integrazione (morfologica e morfosintattica) di alcuni grecismi indiretti nella diacronia del romanesco. In: Faraoni, Vincenzo; Loporcaro, Michele. «E parole de Roma»: Studi di etimologia e lessicologia romanesche. Berlin: De Gruyter, 299-326. (2020)
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Capitolo 14. Tipi lessicali mediani (e romaneschi) in testi aretini antichi
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In: Pesini, Luca (2020). Capitolo 14. Tipi lessicali mediani (e romaneschi) in testi aretini antichi. In: Faraoni, Vincenzo; Loporcaro, Michele. «E parole de Roma»: Studi di etimologia e lessicologia romanesche. Berlin: De Gruyter, 246-271. (2020)
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Capitolo 9. Appunti lessicali sul Misogallo romano (n. 407)
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In: Cristelli, Stefano (2020). Capitolo 9. Appunti lessicali sul Misogallo romano (n. 407). In: Faraoni, Vincenzo; Loporcaro, Michele. «E parole de Roma»: Studi di etimologia e lessicologia romanesche. Berlin: De Gruyter, 139-162. (2020)
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Reflexiones sobre la “lengua vulgar dialectal” y el vulgarismo
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In: De Benito Moreno, Carlota (2020). Reflexiones sobre la “lengua vulgar dialectal” y el vulgarismo. In: Fernández-Ordoñez, Inés. El legado de Ramón Menéndez Pidal (1869-1968) a principios del siglo XXI. Madrid: Libros-CSIC, 19-56. (2020)
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