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Ha’Araxa Pretonit Be`Ivrit Yisre’Elit Meduberet, Shmuel Bolozky Jan 2006

Ha’Araxa Pretonit Be`Ivrit Yisre’Elit Meduberet, Shmuel Bolozky

Shmuel Bolozky

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A Note On Initial Consonant Clusters In Israeli Hebrew, Shmuel Bolozky Jan 2006

A Note On Initial Consonant Clusters In Israeli Hebrew, Shmuel Bolozky

Shmuel Bolozky

No abstract provided.


Reply To Bermudez And Bonjour, Hilary Kornblith Jan 2006

Reply To Bermudez And Bonjour, Hilary Kornblith

Hilary Kornblith

No abstract provided.


Morphology: Optimality Theory, John J. Mccarthy Jan 2006

Morphology: Optimality Theory, John J. Mccarthy

John J. McCarthy

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Prosodic Morphology, John J. Mccarthy Jan 2006

Prosodic Morphology, John J. Mccarthy

John J. McCarthy

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The World In Venice: Print, The City, And Early Modern Identity By Bronwen Wilson, Monika Schmitter Jan 2006

The World In Venice: Print, The City, And Early Modern Identity By Bronwen Wilson, Monika Schmitter

Monika Schmitter

Reviewed work: Bronwen Wilson. The World in Venice: Print, the City, and Early Modern Identity. Studies in Book and Print Culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. xviii + 406 pp. index. illus. bibl. ISBN: 0-8020-8725-6.


Da Migração E Do Exílio Na Poesia De Pedro Da Silveira, Francisco Cota Fagundes Jan 2006

Da Migração E Do Exílio Na Poesia De Pedro Da Silveira, Francisco Cota Fagundes

Francisco Cota Fagundes

This study focuses on the themes of migration (in contradistinction to emigration) and exile in the poetry of Pedro da Silveira. Attention will be focused on poems related to the migrant experiences of departure and re-entry, and on insular and extra-insular exile, the latter category bearing a close relationship to what we here term the search for the island, a search that results, in the opinion of this reader, in some of the most noteworthy thematic innovations in the Silveiran poetic oeuvre.