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https://www.academia.edu/82047217/Diversity_in_a_European_context_the_Challenge_of_Creatin…

…lary used to do so, alongside the importance of the perspective of the creators/users from which the vocabulary is spoken. As all of the contexts of the partners present majority-white6 populations, it is also necessary to explore the concept of whiteness. 5 For a more thorough e…

https://www.academia.edu/48696478/Automatically_annotating_a_five_billion_word_corpus_of_J…

…4-33-6 ii Introduction In the past years, the quantity of contents generated by users on the Web, in social networking sites, fora and microblogs has reached an unprecedented level. All this data adds on to the contents generated in traditional media, such as newspapers, bringing…

https://www.academia.edu/62200698/Archaeological_Textile_Research_Technical_economic_and_s…

…een found in the bogs of northern Europe (Hald 1980; Mannering et al. 2012): trousers, shirts, skirts, tube garments and cloaks. Addendum: Sheep use in Roman Period At 15 BC the South Danubian part of Austria was integrated into the Roman Empire to form the provinces of Noricum a…

https://www.academia.edu/71365121/B%C4%B0R_HAFIZA_MEK%C3%82NI_OLARAK_BEDESTENLER%C4%B0N_%C…

…n of this type of agro-ecosystem services - “Disease control (measures)”, “Pest control (measures)”, “Protection of natural biodiversity", "Protection and improvement of soil fertility", "Protection from soil erosion", "Protection and improvement of soil purity", "Protection of s…

https://www.academia.edu/41899807/THE_FATE_OF_ANALYSIS_Analytic_Philosophy_From_Frege_To_T…

… about meaningful sentences that predicate falsity of themselves, not about the users of those sentences. Tarski’s semantic conception of truth in formalized languages (1949, 1956) flows naturally from these insights about the Liar. Any formal (or indeed any natural) language tha…

https://www.academia.edu/146194865/_con_Lucia_Francalanci_Alessia_Scognamiglio_Pietro_Rest…

… para-pléō ‘sail across’), with related examples. The resource interface allows users to understand that these concepts were either absent or expressed by preverbed forms of more generic motion verbs in Latin (e.g., transeo ‘travel across’, often used when crossing a river). Thes…

https://www.academia.edu/15137335/Massive_Open_Online_Courses_MOOCs_as_a_Disruptive_Innova…

…nes discusses the motivation of many MOOC participants: “The majority of active users say they’re taking the course for fun or a challenge, rather than a credential… The majority engages in sampling behaviour” (cited in The Maturing of the MOOC, 2013, p. 28). It has also been arg…

https://www.academia.edu/1325418/Kalogiannakis_%CE%9C_Stavrou_D_and_Michaelidis_P_G_eds_20…

… (University of Bayreuth) experiment can engage science centre visitors in "The users' impact of the ‘Learning with episodes of playful learning. ATLAS@CERN’ portal" During this workshop the “Learning with Dr. Christian Reimers ATLAS @ CERN” consortium will present its (Austrian …

https://www.academia.edu/48696489/Automatically_Annotating_A_Five_Billion_Word_Corpus_of_J…

…4-33-6 ii Introduction In the past years, the quantity of contents generated by users on the Web, in social networking sites, fora and microblogs has reached an unprecedented level. All this data adds on to the contents generated in traditional media, such as newspapers, bringing…

https://www.academia.edu/8766338/The_Role_of_Women_in_the_Canonisation_of_Shakespeare_From…

…nd Watching Shakespeare 131 1.1 Restoration Women and Drama 132 1.2 Female Book Users and Playgoers 136 Section 2: Interpreting Shakespeare: Women Writers in the Restoration Period 160 2.1 Margaret Cavendish and Her Family as an Interpretive Community 160 2.2 Female Playwrights 1…