Browsing School of Languages, Linguistics and Film by Title
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War on the World: Ecological Inflections in the Films of Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi
(Amsterdam University Press, 2020) -
Was tun mit der Kinoerinnerung?
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Washes and Hues: Reading for Colour in Marie NDiaye
(Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E - Oxford Open Option D, 2017-06-12) -
Wet Aesthetics: Immersion versus the 'perfect sensibility' of the Stream in Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage
(Routledge, 2016-09-08)Charting the period that extends from the 1860s to the 1940s, this volume offers fresh perspectives on Aestheticism and Modernism. -
What are linguistic representations?
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What to do with cinema memory?
(Houdiard, 2014) -
When Foxes Rove: Jean Bouchet’s Regnars traversant, Basel-Paris-Brussels-Frankfurt-Dresden
As Cynthia Brown’s Poets, Patrons, and Printers has demonstrated, Jean Bouchet’s Regnars traversant (The Foxes That Rove)—first published in Paris c. 1503 with a fraudulent attribution to Sebastian Brant— plays an important ... -
Wherefore roots?
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Why not look at animals?
(Amsterdam University Press, 2015-06-12)There’re fifteen remote-sensing cameras in my home range, plus infrared counters and barbed-wire snags to collect my hair. I suppose it’s like most of the surveillance that goes on today – it’s partly there to protect you, ... -
Wide scope indefinites in Russian
(2019-01-07)This paper contributes to the cross-linguistic study of indefinites by reporting on two experimental studies on the scopal and functional properties of the two Russian indefinites koe- and -to. We show that koe- allows not ... -
Widerstand gegen die Verwendung geschlechtergerechter Sprache als neue Facette des Sprachpurismus. Eine Untersuchung der Positionen des Vereins Deutsche Sprache (VDS)
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Woolf’s atom, Eliot’s catalyst, and Richardson’s waves of light: science and modernism in 1919
(UCL Press, 2018-10-08)This chapter stages an argument about the importance of the ways in which three modernist writers engaged with scientific ideas and deployed explicitly scientific metaphors in the year 1919. It offers new insights into the ... -
Wordsworth’s Anglo-French Pamphlet: Public Argument and Private Confession in “A Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff”
(John Benjamins Publishing, 2018-04-24)Wordsworth’s first substantial composition on returning from France in December 1792 was his “Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff,” an intended contribution to the British pamphlet war in which he declares himself to be a ...