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acquisition of motion event construal. Where are we now . Foreign language acquisition of non-equivalent Colloque RéAL2 Crosslinguistic influence where are we today Toulouse 6-8 Juillet. Anastasio S. Giuliano
Jay Winter et Jean-Louis Robert eds. Capital Cities at War Paris London Berlin 1914-1919 Cambridge Cambridge
confidence. A dominant discourse heavily tinted with chauvinism imposed itself within the mediatic scene progressively towards more truthful reporting in line with their own perceptions of the war's realities. Pappola
Sprachwissenschaften Universit t Wien AT Paris Lodron Universit t Salzburg AT Université de Mons BE University
the work of osseous materials was believed to be at best a marginal activity. The first contribution an inventory of the available archaeological data at a national level. Then a technical and economic study
up a programme of exchanges. The project will look at and cooperate on specific problems common to both both teams. A Conference will be organised in 2010 at the end of this specific project. Résumé Les vestiges
Nadrigny Xavier Rumour and Public Opinion in Toulouse at the end of the Middle Ages Annales du Midi Vol. 121 2009 p. 23-36. Public opinion existed in Toulouse at the end of the Middle Ages but only if one trusts
Technical Expertise Transformations in the way of looking at rural space in Languedoc Provence and Comtat 15th-early This processus was a complex one still incomplete at the beginning of the 19th century but always bearing
little known works of a group of Southern jurists at the end of the Middle Ages the most important of whom was Guillaume Benoît 1455-1516 law professor at the University of Cahors then magistrate in the Parliament
montpelliéraine. Gibert Nicolas The Deputies from Montpellier at the Languedoc Estates 1349-1484 Annales du Midi Vol representation closely supervising their deputies at each stage of the deputation. This prudent attitude