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10 dolmetscher. 10 punches is the punishment. Communication in the concentration camp of Mauthausen
(2018-11-12)Esta conferencia profundiza en el papel de la traducción e interpretación en los campos de concentración nazis y se propone responder a las siguientes preguntas: 1. ¿Cuál fue el papel de la interpretación en el desarrollo ... -
140 gramos de menos
(2022)En esta comunicación se aborda la noción de si es posible asignar un sexo al cerebro y describirlo como masculino y femenino, desde una perspectiva que parte de un conjunto de teorías anatómicas y científicas que tienen ... -
1480: un año en la corte de Isabel I de Castilla
(Ediciones Complutense, 2023)Las cuentas del tesorero de Isabel I de Castilla Ruy López de Toledo correspondientes a 1480 proporcionan informaciones muy precisas sobre el gasto suntuario, la vida cotidiana de la reina, y los pagos realizados en la ... -
1930 en Málaga : la libertad en la encrucijada
(Universidad de Málaga. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 2006)En su Diario de una viajera durante la guerra (1871) la escritora francesa George Sand afirma que no tenemos derecho a olvidar. La autora de esta autobiografía sobre el conflicto que enfrentó a Francia y Prusia había ... -
A 40 años de su nacimiento. La revista Baetica y el estudio de la Málaga moderna: un recorrido por las tendencias historiográficas
(Universidad de Málaga. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 2019)Durante el desarrollo del artículo profundizamos en los artículos que, teniendo como espacio de análisis la provincia de Málaga durante los siglos XVI-XVIII, han sido publicados en la revista Baetica. Nuestro objetivo es, ... -
A Celebration of Female Ancestors: Gloria Naylor's Mama Day
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A Class of Indices and a Graphical Tool to Monitor Temperature Anomalies
(SAGE journal, 2020-02-26)We propose a graphical device—Three I’s of Anomalies (TIA) curves—that provides information on the incidence, intensity, and inequality (variability) of air temperature anomalies. We also propose a class of indices that ... -
A Comparison of Immigrant Languages and Varieties in the Linguistic Landscape of Two Towns in Spain: Madrid vs. Málaga
(2014-05-07)Inmigration and its linguistic consequences in a country are not always of the same nature everywhere in the whole territory of the nation. One of the tokens can be the population arrived from the 90s until recently in ... -
A comprehensive exploration of tourism experiences in diverse contexts: from memorable tourism to female experiences.
(UMA Editorial, 2024)The exploration of tourist experiences has always been a significant research topic, yet it remains one of the most intricate domains to comprehend. This complexity arises because tourist experiences can vary greatly ... -
A Corpus-Based Study of Some Aspects of the Notts Subdialect
(Universidad de Murcia, 2021)Rural dialects are slowly disappearing and giving way to larger, more generalised ways of speaking (Trudgill 2004; Kortmann 2008; Beal 2010; Braber 2015). This paper is concerned with the study of the specific subdialect ... -
A diachronic account of t-features and of their output as Vocabulary Items: On the limits to the Vocabulary Item Zero.
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A diachronic study of the conative alternation construction in english
(2017-06-05)The conative alternation is a subtype of transitivity alternation in which there is a transitive variant and an intransitive one represented with an at-construction. From a syntactic point of view, it occurs with transitive ... -
A Dynamic Epistemic Logic for Abstract Argumentation
(2021)This paper introduces a multi-agent dynamic epistemic logic for abstract argumenta- tion. Its main motivation is to build a general framework for modelling the dynamics of a debate, which entails reasoning about goals, ... -
‘A Feast for the [Cold-War] Imagination’: Liminal Eastern Europe in the Writings of John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates and Philip Roth
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-06-06)Inspired by the well-established trope of Eastern Europe’s in-betweenness, this article uses the notion of liminality to explore the images of Eastern Europe during the Cold War in the works of three American authors: ... -
‘A Feast for the [Cold-War] Imagination’: Liminal Eastern Europe in the Writings of John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates and Philip Roth.
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)Inspired by the well-established trope of Eastern Europe’s in-betweenness, this article uses the notion of liminality to explore the images of Eastern Europe during the Cold War in the works of three American authors: John ... -
A gegraphical perspective on the study of the korean culture
(2015-12-16)En la conferencia se expuso de forma sintética los principales tipos de paisajes culturales de Corea, distinguiendo entre los lingüísticos, los religiosos, los populares, los rurales y los urbanos. Igualmente, señaló los ... -
"A Journey into History: Eastern Europe as a Liminal Landscape in Joyce Carol Oates' Short Stories"
(2013-12-03)This paper approaches a selection of Joyce Carol Oates’ short stories about the post-war Eastern Europe from the perspective of liminality. In the stories, Oates takes her readers for a tour of a world that no longer exists, ... -
A lexical-cognitive approach to the consequences of the coronavirus crisis for the emotions and perceptions of the Spanish population aged 65 and over.
(De Gruyter, 2023-07-05)The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated health systems, economies, and societies. Considered a high-risk group, the elderly have been amongst the most affected. Using word association tests, we access the perceptions held by ... -
A Major Earthquake and Tsunami in the Gulf of Cadiz in the Sixth Century B.C.? A Review of the Historical, Archaeological, and Geological Evidence.
(Seismological Society of America, 2023-01-27)This article offers an overview of the published evidence of the possible occurrence of an earthquake and tsunami that, if factual, would have struck the shores of the Gulf of Cadiz sometime in the sixth century B.C. It ...