…t-garde: Philips Radio“. In: Kees Bakker (ed.): Joris Ivens and the Documentary Context. Amsterdam: Am- sterdam University Press 1999, s. 72–86. 12 Viz Jörg Schweinitz: „ ‚Wie im Kino!‘ “, cit. dílo. 131 Jak tvrdí Thomas Elsaesser, německé rané zvukové fil- my, zvláště hudební ko…
…anonical Gospels, Jesus describes the Kingdom of God in the following terms: In reply Jesus declared, “I tell you the truth, no–one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again”. ( John , ) Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, no–one can enter the kingdom of God unless …
… problems which concern the nature of the conective a, and explores grammatical contexts in which this connective is interchangeable with the connective i. It is concluded that this connective was justly classified and researched as a member of opposite coordinate connectives, th…
…ding up a critical mass of wealthy pro-union Armenians before having the union signed by ecclesiastical hierarchies was not that far-fetched. Piromalli complied with the Congregation’s orders in his own way. For the following two and a half years he would be engaged in a strange …
…were considered. Pottery finds were published only occasionally, usually due to contexts which were not clear enough, or due to chronological insensitivity (unless they were grave goods), but also due to stylistic and typological differences not clearly distin- guished between th…
…wide, school and tertiary students will also be learning with mobile devices in contexts where boundaries are blurring, not least between home and campus. The preparation of future teachers is also challenged by the limited opening of school campuses. My hope is that the iPAC Fra…
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… suggest banal nationalism “can easily be viewed as a totally different kind of context within which nationalism is reproduced when compared with equally distinct hot or exotic scenarios” (Jones & Merriman, 2009, 165). In contrast, the term everyday nationalism, favoured through …
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…eld of cultural studies meaning that the study of culture […] is performed in a contextual and relational construction and with a plurality of methods and approaches, inter-disciplinarity, and, if and when required, including team work", en "From Comparative Literature Today Towa…
… and Row. Churma Donald G., 1977, « On choosing between linguistic analyses : a reply to Klausenburger », in Lingua, 42, 131–152. Côté Marie-Hélène, 2005, « Le statut lexical des consonnes de liaison », in Langages, 158, 66–78. Côté Marie-Hélène, 2010, « Le statut des consonnes d…
…les of this realm would consider it an honor to see him, and are waiting for a reply to this letter.’1 It is easy to ascertain that, apart from verbs and adverbs, almost every lexical item in the sentence is of Arabic origin. But writers of this era, such as Saʕdī, not only inund…
…1570), Luís Fróis (1532–1597), and Baltazar Gago (c.1515/20–1583). The specific context in which a text was composed always influenced the infor- mation it presented. In the case of letters, selecting the information to be provided had to take account of such factors as their rec…
…, University of Chicago Press. Descola, Philippe 2014 « The Grid and the Tree : Reply to Marshall Sahlins’ Comment », HAU. Journal of Ethnographic Theory 4 (1) : 295-300. Empson, Rebecca 2019 « Claiming Resources, Honouring Debts : The Cosmoeconomics of Mongolia’s Mineral Economy…
…the meaning of innumerable other utterances that might have occured in the same context and would have served the purposes of ‘phatic com- munion’ equally well; and the next ‘move’ in the conversation will generally be related to the particular utterances on the basis of this mea…