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webinaire Organisatrices Heather Hirschfeld University of Tennessee-Marco Institute Nathalie Rivere de Carles points de vue contemporains sur l'humanisme. Cet évènement est issu d un partenariat avec l université du Department of English University of Tennessee Knoxville Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance
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conception of the explanation of the murderers behaviors. It follows that from the point of view of individual which he describes the bloody itinerary of the men of Battalion 101 of the Ordnungpolizei in Poland in 1942-44 Concerning the question of the unity of sciences this approach manifests an original way of articulating natural title of this conference refers to the theoretical gesture that Stanley Milgram carried out at Yale University provides us with the elements of a satisfactory answer to account for the conduct of historical agents. In its
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incorporate the analysis of visual and audial modes of communication. A significant part of this trend comes ways in which GS can enhance the linguist s understanding of the discursive processes at work. Two speeches main types of gesture and the different phases of gesturing. It then analyses the role of negation as broader discussion of the discursive dimension of Farage s speeches in the context of political identity A number of linguistic categories are explored including negation modality and the role of the subject
The Exploitation of Cetaceans in the Paleolithic of Atlantic Europe der Sluis UMR 7209 AASPE Camilla Speller University of British Columbia Élise Tartar CNRS UMR 5608 Traces
ori filmmakers are becoming owners of the means of production and of the intellectual property generated process of filmmaking. This presentation examines the dimensions of difference in the practice of M ori elements of the daily practice of these producers as they adapt the Western-originated model of the filmmaking researcher-practitioner and teacher of screenwriting and screen production at Auckland University of Technology. She is a member of the Ng ti Porou tribe of the M ori people. She serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal Dimensions of difference: Filmmaking from a Māori world view
depends on the linguistic status of the speaker as well as on the frequency of errors in real life. Regarding advances on our knowledge on sentence discourse comprehension. The results we obtained are relevant at the pragmatic BCBL - San Sebastian Résumé I will present a series of experiments aiming to define how language comprehension question regarding different fundamental aspects of sentence comprehension syntactic semantic and pragmatic Regarding the semantic level we showed that processing of semantic violations differ when listening to native
instrumental and executive helps that they can choose. Our findings demonstrate that if self-efficacy use of instrumental helps has a positive influence on the learning performance and that the use of executive This paper explores the concept of self-efficacy and its impact on help seeking and individual performance Help-seeking while learning is an important part of the learning. This article will focus on the typology experiment with 104 participants which consisted of two parts. First we evaluated their self-efficacy
vegetation change. Sensitivity analysis of HUMLAND showed that the intensity of anthropogenic vegetation modification number of groups present their preferences for vegetation openness around campsites and the size of an area continental-level vegetation changes via assessment of differences between pollen-based reconstruction and significant difference between these two datasets can be partially explained by the difference in the models on vegetation openness during the study period. Our modelling results support the hypothesis that European