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Online Appendix: Who Are(N’T) Our Students?, Dianna Murphy, Hadis Ghaedi
Online Appendix: Who Are(N’T) Our Students?, Dianna Murphy, Hadis Ghaedi
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The document is an appendix to the article "Who Are(n’t) Our Students?" by Dianna Murphy, Hadis Ghaedi published in RLJ Vol. 71, No. 3 . It provides high-resolution images which, due to their large size, are not legible in the print edition.
'Across The Sea': The Narrative Function Of Medieval Bridal Sea Voyages In Marie De France’S “Guigemar” And “Eliduc", Rebekah Olsen
'Across The Sea': The Narrative Function Of Medieval Bridal Sea Voyages In Marie De France’S “Guigemar” And “Eliduc", Rebekah Olsen
Student Works
This paper analyzes the common medieval trope of the sea voyage in Marie de France's medieval romances, "Guigemar" and "Eliduc." Through framing both texts through an ecocritical lens tied to the associated symbolism of water and feminity, the paper highlights the importance of the sea due to it's association with female passivity in the medieval era. However, this paper focuses primarily on the narrative tropes found in the two stories and shows that throughout the lais, Marie both implements and subverts the assumptions of the Medieval sea voyage trope, which is clearly defined in Albrecht Classen’s article “Sea Voyages in …
Anticipatory Tonal Variations Can Facilitate Spoken-Word Recognition: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study, Jeffrey Jack Green, Yan Sun, Chilin Shih
Anticipatory Tonal Variations Can Facilitate Spoken-Word Recognition: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study, Jeffrey Jack Green, Yan Sun, Chilin Shih
Faculty Publications
The acoustics of speech sounds can vary dramatically depending on phonetic context, yet listeners can reliably process spoken language in a rapid and seemingly effortless manner. Previous research suggests that acoustic variations in speech can actually facilitate, rather than disrupt, the processing of spoken language, and sometimes listeners can even use fine-grained acoustic cues in the unfolding speech signal to predict the sound(s) of an upcoming word. For example, it has been reported that listeners fixate their eyes on target words faster when the pre-target word contains compatible vowel-to-vowel coarticulation cues [1, 2]. Similarly, pitch accents have been found to …
In The Beginning: Genesis 1-3 And Its Significance To The Latter-Day Saints, Dan Belnap, Daniel L. Belnap
In The Beginning: Genesis 1-3 And Its Significance To The Latter-Day Saints, Dan Belnap, Daniel L. Belnap
Faculty Publications
This volume begins with the same event the Bible itself does—the Creation. The Creation narrative and the Garden of Eden narrative that immediately follows have been the subject of much study throughout the years. Over the past century, particular attention has been given to the similarities between it and other ancient Near Eastern Creation narratives. For Latter-day Saints, the Creation and Garden of Eden narratives play central roles in their worship practices, the narratives themselves laying down the plan of salvation God ordained for all his children. In this first chapter, Dan Belnap describes what creation meant to those of …
The Promise And The Provocation: The Sinai Narrative, Dan Belnap, Daniel L. Belnap
The Promise And The Provocation: The Sinai Narrative, Dan Belnap, Daniel L. Belnap
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Following the deliverance from the Red Sea, the Israelites encamped at Sinai, where events would take place that defined them from that period on, such as receiving the law of Moses and the rites associated with the tabernacle. For Latter-day Saints, perhaps even more significant is the event of the provocation, an event that is alluded to in Restoration scripture and that addresses the most profound of religious experiences: entering into the presence of God. Dan Belnap and Andrew Skinner explore the ramifications of the Sinai narrative in this chapter, noting in particular that the promises made to the Israelites …
An Investigation Of The Neuronal Signature Of Word Order Effects In Russian, Jeffrey Jack Green, Anastasia Stoops
An Investigation Of The Neuronal Signature Of Word Order Effects In Russian, Jeffrey Jack Green, Anastasia Stoops
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Language comprehension proceeds by the activation of specific words (e.g. Kuperberg & Jaeger, 2016) and graded prediction of upcoming word features (Luke & Christianson, 2016; Stoops & Christianson, 2017; 2019)
Die Erotik, Lou Andreas-Salomé
"There Was One Samuel": Possible Multiple Sources For The Samuel Narrative, Dan Belnap, Daniel L. Belnap
"There Was One Samuel": Possible Multiple Sources For The Samuel Narrative, Dan Belnap, Daniel L. Belnap
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During the second day of Christ’s ministry to the New World, a curious event took place. Having taught and commented on a number of biblical texts, Christ then had Nephi3 present his own record for review.1 The inspection uncovered a missing event that Christ brought to the attention of the gathered disciples: “Verily I say unto you, I commanded my servant Samuel, the Lamanite, that he should testify unto this people, that at the day that the Father should glorify his name in me that there were many saints who should arise from the dead, and should appear unto many, …
Der Berg Des Schicksals, Lily Klaudy
Indigenous Australian Latter-Day Saint Dot Art: A Convergence Of Tradition And Faith, Katie Loveless
Indigenous Australian Latter-Day Saint Dot Art: A Convergence Of Tradition And Faith, Katie Loveless
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This research documents the female Indigenous Australian artists in the Northern Territory of Australia who are creating Latter-Day Saint narratives using the method of traditional dot art. These pieces of art are visually mesmerizing and filled with important symbolism- both from the perspectives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ and Indigenous Australian culture. Dot art is a sacred method of communication for Indigenous people and traditionally reserved for male tribal members for the purpose of creating symbolic ancient "dream" narratives only to be understood by indigenous Australians. Church narratives have only recently started to be depicted in …
Achim Von Arnim - Steig, Achim Von Arnim, Bettina Brentano
Achim Von Arnim - Steig, Achim Von Arnim, Bettina Brentano
Prose Nonfiction
No abstract provided.
Die Erbe Von Bedford, Helene Weichardt
Das Fräulein Von Eppingheim Vol Iii, Helene Weichardt
Das Fräulein Von Eppingheim Vol Iii, Helene Weichardt
Prose Fiction
No abstract provided.
Das Fräulein Von Eppingheim Vol Ii, Helene Weichardt
Das Fräulein Von Eppingheim Vol Ii, Helene Weichardt
Prose Fiction
No abstract provided.
Das Fräulein Von Eppingheim Vol I, Helene Weichardt
Das Fräulein Von Eppingheim Vol I, Helene Weichardt
Prose Fiction
No abstract provided.
Abendsonne, Helene Weichardt
Ein Lebensbuch. Vols. 1-2, Hermine Villinger
Der Letzte Schüler, Hermine Villinger
Am Totenmaar, Clara Viebig
Wasserquellen Im Dürren Lande: Unsere Beduinenfreunde, Die Bischarin, Charlotte Wolter
Wasserquellen Im Dürren Lande: Unsere Beduinenfreunde, Die Bischarin, Charlotte Wolter
Essays
No abstract provided.
Wasserquellen Im Dürren Lande: Durch Nacht Zum Licht. Aus Dem Leben Des Beduinenmädchens Zeinab, Charlotte Wolter
Wasserquellen Im Dürren Lande: Durch Nacht Zum Licht. Aus Dem Leben Des Beduinenmädchens Zeinab, Charlotte Wolter
Essays
No abstract provided.
Wasserquellen Im Dürren Lande: Bilder Aus Unserem Missionshospital, Charlotte Wolter
Wasserquellen Im Dürren Lande: Bilder Aus Unserem Missionshospital, Charlotte Wolter
Essays
No abstract provided.
12 Neue Missionslieder, Teßmer
Martin Luther, Luise Winter
Durch Tiefe Nacht Zum Weihnachtslicht, Johanna Ulmann
Durch Tiefe Nacht Zum Weihnachtslicht, Johanna Ulmann
Drama and Film
No abstract provided.
Das Glöcklein Des Heiligen Franz Xaver, H Stein
Annette Von Droste, Levin Schücking
Blicke In Die Tagesarbeit Einer Senana-Arbeiterin, H. E. Rhiem
Blicke In Die Tagesarbeit Einer Senana-Arbeiterin, H. E. Rhiem
Prose Nonfiction
No abstract provided.
Verkauft Und Verraten, Hanna Rhiem
Verkauft Und Verraten, Hanna Rhiem
Prose Nonfiction
"The digital copy of this text was taken from the holdings of the Basel Mission Archives. The Basel Mission is now integrated with Mission-21. We are grateful for the contributions by the BMA and the permission to post these texts on the Sophie Digital Library. The BMA provides access to a large selection of digitized visual and cartographic material, as well as comprehensive catalogue data from the Basel Mission Archives: some 30,000 images, 6,700 maps, sketches and plans, and detailed references to written records. You can visit their sites at: Basel Mission Archives: http://www.bmarchives.org/ Mission-21: http://www.mission-21.org/"
Malwida Von Meysenbug - Reicke, Emil Reicke
Malwida Von Meysenbug - Reicke, Emil Reicke
Prose Nonfiction
This text was graciously contributed by Dr. Ruth-Ellen Joeres.