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UN PAÍS MÁS EXTRANJERO QUE LA CHINA: LIBROS ESPAÑOLES EN LAS LIBRERÍAS PARISINAS DEL SIGLO XVIII

2018

The image of Spain in 18th century Europe, and in Paris in particular, could be described as bittersweet. Despite the shared dynastic ties of France and Spain, and a few scattered and short-lived attempts by some intellectuals and journals to offer a benevolent image of Spain, the Parisians of the day continued to regard Spain as a country barely modern, a victim of its own inaction and subject to the rigours of the Inquisition. We are aware of these stereotypes thanks largely to literary works. This is not necessarily the case with bibliographic sources. If we are to clarify the «image» of Spain, we need to go down into the street and consider how people saw, or rather read about, the coun…

ParisHistory18th century05 social sciencesSubject (philosophy)06 humanities and the artsGeneral MedicineHistory (General)050905 science studies060202 literary studiesCataloguesbooksellersModern history 1453-D204-475SpainGauge (instrument)D0602 languages and literatureD1-2009Spanish bookHistory (General) and history of Europe0509 other social sciencesHumanitiesCuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
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Improved Induction Tree Training for Automatic Lexical Categorization

2009

This paper studies a tuned version of an induction tree which is used for automatic detection of lexical word category. The database used to train the tree has several fields to describe Spanish words morpho-syntactically. All the processing is performed using only the information of the word and its actual sentence. It will be shown here that this kind of induction is good enough to perform the linguistic categorization.

ParsingComputer sciencebusiness.industryTraining (meteorology)computer.software_genreTree (data structure)TheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESCategorizationArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingWord (computer architecture)Sentence
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The complexity of graph languages generated by hyperedge replacement

1990

Although in many ways, hyperedge replacement graph grammars (HRGs) are, among all graph generating mechanisms, what context-free Chomsky grammars are in the realm of string rewriting, their parsing problem is known to be, in general, NP-complete. In this paper, the main difficulty in HRG parsing is analysed and some conditions on either grammar or input graphs are developed under which parsing can be done in polynomial time. For some of the cases, the parsing problem is shown to be log-space reducible to context-free string parsing.

ParsingTheoretical computer scienceComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Parsing expression grammarcomputer.software_genreTop-down parsingTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESParser combinatorS-attributed grammarTop-down parsing languageArtificial intelligenceL-attributed grammarbusinesscomputerComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheorySoftwareNatural language processingInformation SystemsBottom-up parsingActa Informatica
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Valoda: nozīme un forma 8. Valodas gramatiskās un leksiskās sistēmas variatīvums

2017

Valsts pētījumu programmas „Letonika – Latvijas vēsture, valodas, kultūra, vērtības” projekta Nr. 3 „Latviešu valodas pētījumi 21. gadsimta zinātnes kontekstā” apakšprojekts „Latviešu valodas gramatika / Latvian Grammar”

PartitīvsVietas deikss lietuviešu valodāBody-part locationVerb prefix aiz -PolitenessLaika lokatīvsLaika akuzatīvsLithuanianInternacionālismiOtherworld - Baltic languagesEdīte Hauzenberga-ŠturmaDerivational neologism:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics [Research Subject Categories]PartikulasOnomasticsAdpozīcijasVokatīvsGrieķu verbs λαμβάνω
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Patterns in words and languages

2004

AbstractA word p, over the alphabet of variables E, is a pattern of a word w over A if there exists a non-erasing morphism h from E∗ to A∗ such that h(p)=w. If we take E=A, given two words u,v∈A∗, we write u⩽v if u is a pattern of v. The restriction of ⩽ to aA∗, where A is the binary alphabet {a,b}, is a partial order relation. We introduce, given a word v, the set P(v) of all words u such that u⩽v. P(v), with the relation ⩽, is a poset and it is called the pattern poset of v. The first part of the paper is devoted to investigate the relationships between the structure of the poset P(v) and the combinatorial properties of the word v. In the last section, for a given language L, we consider …

PatternApplied MathematicsPartial order on wordStructure (category theory)Set (abstract data type)CombinatoricsFormal languagesSection (category theory)MorphismRegular languagePartial order on wordsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsOrder (group theory)Partially ordered setWord (group theory)MathematicsDiscrete Applied Mathematics
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Shipping forecasts as examples of controlled languages - A cross-linguistic (NL, FR, GE) and cross-medial analysis (print, radio)

2022

PatternControlled languagesFrame semanticsLanguages for Special Purposes[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsWeather PredictionSemantics
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"Dis poem shall call names names": Naming in reggae culture, the example of dub poetry

2013

International audience; The question of names and naming emerged as a crucial concern in the cultures of the African diaspora as a way to resist the anonymity and loss of identity imposed upon slaves. Through examples taken from reggae culture and the subgenre known as dub poetry, this paper looks at how names imply a political and poetic use of language in black Atlantic cultures.

Personal Namesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentIdentity (social science)African diasporaDiasporaPolitics[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsWater Science and Technologymedia_commonLiteraturePoetrybusiness.industryLanguage and languagesReggae musicArt[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsLinguistics[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPoetrybusiness[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceAnonymity
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Ecos de la Junta democrática y de la oposición en el diario ABC (1974-75): la ruptura como pesadilla

2012

International audience; La creación de la Junta democrática como plataforma antifranquista se proponía romper con las instituciones del Régimen iniciando una lucha pacífica que debía permitir una democratización radical del estado. La ruptura con las instituciones del franquismo debía ser llevada a cabo gracias a un gobierno provisional representativo de todas las fuerzas de oposición. Las numerosas acciones y comunicaciones a los órganos de prensa internacionales de la Comisión Exterior de la Junta democrática de España, dirigida por José Vidal Beneyto, permitieron a la JDE darse a conocer a los países europeos siendo aún ilegal dentro del país. Los artículos del diario ABC de 1974-75 se h…

PesadillaOpus Dei[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteraturePlataforma antifranquistaEspañaAnticomunismo estadounidenseIzquierdaAmenazasPSOEPartido Socialista PopularMiedoAntifranquismoComisión ExterioranticomunismoOposiciónDemocraciaPoderCalumnias030504 nursing06 humanities and the artsGeneral Medicinelcsh:PN1-6790Acción políticaTribunalcsh:PQ1-39990602 languages and literatureLuchaRaúl Morodo0305 other medical scienceABCVidal-Beneyto Josélcsh:Literature (General)PolíticaOposición ilegalTierno Galván03 medical and health sciencesrepresiónGarcía TrevijanoPatriaCaosDionisio RidruejoDictadurafranquismoSobre José Vidal-Beneyto: Reseñas críticas y referencias a la obra de Vidal-Beneyto060201 languages & linguisticslcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureCensuraTransiciónRupturaComunismoPrensaJOSÉ VIDAL-BENEYTOMonarquíaprensa española (siglo XX)Partido ComunistaAcciones: Acciones de una vida: Democracia (I)Junta democráticaBabel
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Space-Time, Phenomenology, and the Picture Theory of Language

2010

To estimate Minkowski’s introduction of space-time in relativity, the case is made for the view that abstract language and mathematics carries meaning not only by its connections with observation but as pictures of facts. This view is contrasted to the more traditional intuitionism of Hume, Mach, and Husserl. Einstein’s attempt at a conceptual reconstruction of space and time as well as Husserl’s analysis of the loss of meaning in science through increasing abstraction is analysed. Wittgenstein’s picture theory of language is used to explain how meaning is conveyed by abstract expressions, with the Minkowski space as a case.

Phenomenology (philosophy)symbols.namesakeTheory of relativitySpacetimeIntuitionismSpace timeMinkowski spacesymbolsComputer Science::Programming LanguagesEinsteinAbstract languageMathematicsEpistemology
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Strange vegetation: Emotional undercurrents of Tove Jansson’s Moominvalley in November

2018

Abstract This article investigates the emotional undercurrents of Tove Jansson’s Moominvalley in November. I argue that one of the main characters of Jansson’s book is the autumn forest that surrounds the abandoned Moomin house. The decomposing forest is not just an emblem of the inner lives of the guests that gather in the house but is an active character itself: an ambiguous life form that creeps in the house and must be expelled from its living core. I further demonstrate that the emotion of disgust has a crucial role in Jansson’s narrative, and that an adequate analysis of the intentional content of disgust allows us to see what is at issue in the relations between the characters. In my…

PhilosophyEcology0602 languages and literature05 social sciencesmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences06 humanities and the artsmedicine.symptom060202 literary studiesVegetation (pathology)Psychology050105 experimental psychologyDisgustSATS
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