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MODELLI, TESTI, PROCESSI: UNO STUDIO COGNITIVO DELLE METAFORE DELESSICALIZZATE E D’INVENZIONE

2014

La tesi di ricerca è basata sulle metafore delessicalizzate e d’invenzione riscontrate all’interno del romanzo di lingua tedesca «Kassandra» scritto nel 1983 dalla scrittrice Christa Wolf e all’interno del racconto di lingua tedesca «Minotaurus: eine Ballade» scritto nel 1985 Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Si vogliono analizzare i processi cognitivi che stanno alla base della creazione dei due tipi di metafore. Per farlo si è scelto di utilizzare tre teorie della linguistica cognitiva: la teoria della metafora concettuale (Lakoff e Johnson, 1980 e 1999); la teoria dell’integrazione concettuale (Turner e Fauconnier, 2002) e la teoria dell’analogia (Monneret, 2004). L’analisi ci permette di comprender…

Keywords: conceptual metaphors analogy blending projection lexicalization mythSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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A comparison of statistical methods and multi-criteria decision making to map flood hazard susceptibility in Northern Iran

2018

In north of Iran, flood is one of the most important natural hazards that annually inflict great economic damages on humankind infrastructures and natural ecosystems. The Kiasar watershed is known as one of the critical areas in north of Iran, due to numerous floods and waste of water and soil resources, as well as related economic and ecological losses. However, a comprehensive and systematic research to identify flood-prone areas, which may help to establish management and conservation measures, has not been carried out yet. Therefore, this study tested four methods: evidential belief function (EBF), frequency ratio (FR), Technique for Order Preference by Similarity To ideal Solution (TOP…

Kiasar watershedIndex (economics)WatershedEnvironmental managementEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLand useFlood mythSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaAnalytic hierarchy processTOPSISLand cover010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPollutionModellingNatural hazardNatural hazardStatisticsSoil erosionEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Introduction to Korean Spirituality

2019

This work was supported by the Seed Program for Korean Studies under the auspices of the Republic of Korea Ministry of Education and the Korean Studies Promotion Service of the Academy of Korean Studies.

Korejiešu vietējie dieviService (business)Korejiešu šamanismsbusiness.industryKorean studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]Korejiešu reliģijaKorean Local GodsPublic relationsKorean MythsKorejas modernā literatūraThe RepublicModern Literature in KoreaPromotion (rank)Work (electrical)Korean ReligionsPolitical scienceSpiritualityChristian ministryKorean Shamanismbusinessmedia_common
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Perdersi. Note sul Labirinto

2022

The paper is inspired by a conversation of its author with Sandro Man- cini. Through a series of self-biographical notes, it tries to examine the topological gure of the labyrinth in some of its main mythical- symbolic, mathematical and conceptual articulations. Starting from a famous essay by Italo Calvino, i.e. La s da al labirinto, it seeks in par- ticular to discuss the works of Pierre Rosenstiehl, mathematician and philosopher to whom we owe some of the most re ned analyses on the subject of labyrinth. In the conclusions, after some other short intro- spective remarks, one aims at raising the necessity of more systematic and deepened investigations about this subject.

Labyrinth Graph Myopic Algorithm Involution MythSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Myths of Violence and Female Storytelling in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Kate Atkinson’s Human Croquet

2016

Stories of violence and oppression from classical mythology and fairy tales are redeployed in two novels by Atwood (1985) and Atkinson (1997) as archetypal pre-texts that impact on plot and narrative process. Although they are very different in genre and theme, both novels present first-person female narrators who are trapped in a claustrophobic present, and pose the question of the extent to which a story can be told from within the boundaries traced by myth, fairy tales and quasi-mythical literary texts. Clearly indebted to Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Handmaid’s Tale depicts a dystopian world where women live segregated by a male regime. References to the tale of Little Red Cap, cl…

Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410Margaret Atwood. Kate Atkinson. Myth. Fairy tales.Language and LiteraturePAnnali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie Occidentale
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Aukso vilna ir auksavilnis avinas: antikinių literatūros šaltinių liudijimai ir interpretacija

2018

The Golden Fleece figures in Greek mythology as the objective of the voyage of the Argonauts. The incompatability of the object of the search with the effort invested in its acquisition has furthered discussion of the real meaning of the Golden Fleece, which has generally been accepted to be a metaphor since antiquity. Modernity, especially at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, has been productive and inventive in the decipherment attempts of the metaphor’s hidden meaning. A number of interpretation theories has been developed, which, though interesting and wellargumented, are sometimes highly divergent from the interpretation of the Golden Fleece in the ancient sources. A proper unde…

Literature and Literary Theorylcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languageslcsh:PG1-9665Interpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)Artlcsh:PN1-6790Theologythe Argonaut myth the Golden Fleece metaphor gold / wealth of Colchis royal powermedia_commonLiteratūra
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Mythological Themes in Artworks of Ernests Brastins and Arvids Brastins

2014

The aim of the study is to analyse artwork of Ernests Brastins (1892-1942) and Arvids Brastins (1893-1984) from the point of view of content and iconology, and the formal structure of work, which helps to reveal the author’s ideological direction. Using the comparative method, the visual text (artwork) is compared to the verbal (folklore) text, in an attempt to find parallels to the way they reflect Latvian mythological conceptions. An appropriate folksongs and beliefs are chosen for the artwork selected for the analysis, which serve as an explanatory material for the subject. The elements included in the work compositions are analyzed in the context of Latvian symbolic representations of n…

LiteratureArvids Brastins; Ernests Brastins; folklore; Latvian mythology; painting; sculptureFolklorebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSubject (philosophy)LatvianContext (language use)General MedicineArtMythologylanguage.human_languageAestheticsIconologylanguageIdeologybusinessParallelsmedia_commonArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Representation of Latvian Mithology in works of Hilda Vika

2013

The paper includes the study on activities of the Latvian painter and writer Hilda Vika - Eglīte (1897-1963) in the field of visual art (mostly painting) connected with Latvian mythology. Latvian myth characters and themes came into H. Vika’s creative work after 1930 when she married writer and reviewer Viktors Eglitis and resorted to “Dievturība” (Latvian Neopagan religious movement based on folklore, old folk songs and mythology). Actively and productively working H. Vika participated in numerous group art exhibitions. Her individual vision, decorative solutions of composition and stylized details brought in Latvian painting unusual and essentially different intonations being contemporary…

LiteraturePaintingFolklorebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBlessingLatvianGeneral MedicineArtMythologylanguage.human_languageExhibitionGermanCreative worklanguageHilda Vika; Latvian mythology; visual artbusinessmedia_commonArts and Music in Cultural Discourse. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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The Anti-Samaritan Attitude as Reflected in Rabbinic Midrashim

2021

Samaritans, as a group within the ranges of ancient ‘Judaisms’, are often mentioned in Talmud and Midrash. As comparable social–religious entities, they are regarded ambivalently by the rabbis. First, they were viewed as Jews, but from the end of the Tannaitic times, and especially after the Bar Kokhba revolt, they were perceived as non-Jews, not reliable about different fields of Halakhic concern. Rabbinic writings reflect on this change in attitude and describe a long ongoing conflict and a growing anti-Samaritan attitude. This article analyzes several dialogues between rabbis and Samaritans transmitted in the Midrash on the book of Genesis, Bereshit Rabbah. In four larger sections, the f…

LiteratureTorah060303 religions & theologyHistoryReligions. Mythology. Rationalismbusiness.industryPhilosophy05 social sciencesReligious studiesSamaritans050109 social psychology06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionTalmudBL1-2790Witnessrabbinic literatureMidrashancient JudaismMidrash0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreligious_studiesbusinessTalmudReligions
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Joan Roís de Corella, La Istòria de Leànder y Hero: edizione critica con studio introduttivo

2018

This contribution is a further partial anticipation of the critical edition of the mythological faules of Joan Roís de Corella (15th century) for Barcino (ENC), after that appeared in Magnificat, vol.3, 2016. It focuses on one of the author's most mature and significant faules, as well as one of the most prestigious testimonies both of the presence of the myth of Ero and Leandro in the Iberian 15th century, and of the peninsular reception of the Heroides. The paper consists of two parts. In the first part, Introduction, the current situation of the studies related to the Istòria is first summarized. Next, the analysis of the literary memory that supports the discursive construction of the f…

LiteratureUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectJoan Roís de CorellaMedieval Catalan literatureMythologyArtCritical editioncritical editionMedieval Catalan literature; Joan Roís de Corella; mythological narratives; Leander and Hero; critical edition; medieval Ovid.Ovid in the Middle Ages.:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]mythological narrativeHEROInventionEro and LeandrobusinessMirroringmedia_common
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