... Lowenthal and Reinhard Lettau have been a great help and a great pleasure Leo Lowenthal has again proved his reputation as a fierce reader and critic ; Reinhard Lettau has demonstrated that authentic ... exploitation This emancip ation , and the ways 36 toward it, transcend the realm of propaganda They are not adequately translatable into the language of political and economic strategy Art is a productive ... through the separation of mental and material labor, J7 as a result of the prevailing relations of domina tion Dissociation from the process of production became a refuge and a v antage point from...
... second language acquisition Language Learning, 24(1) Susan Gass 1979 Language transfer and universal grammatical relations Language Learning, 29(2):327–344 Diane E Larsen-Freeman 1976 An explanation ... Language Assessment and Evaluation in Natural Language Processing, an ACL-IALL Symposium, pages 47–54, College Park, Maryland, June 22 Association for Computational Linguistics Lisa N Michaud and Kathleen ... corpus analysis we have undertaken is meant to provide this structure by indicating a partial ordering on the acquisition of grammatical features by this population of learners 1.4 Applications Having...
... highest affirmable v:due would be negating the lowest deniable scalar In such a denial a speaker may implicate his affirmation or ignorance of lower scalars So, in exchanges like { 9a) , a value higher ... since they are entailed Horn called this phenomenon s c a l a r predleation, and Gazdar {Gazdar, 1979) later used a variation as the basis for a phenomenon he termed s e a / a t q u a n t i t ... affirmation or negation of higher, lower, or alternate values They may also involve the affirmation or denial of more than one scalar h~r a single query, as shown in (10) Ash';nine t h a t Mary...
... presence ofa practical situation often fails, and that practical mistakes are often as fatal as moral ones From Brutus, Shakespeare came to Hamlet, a character in transition from fine youth, full of ... first Danish version of any part of Julius Caesar as well as the first Norwegian translation of any part of Shakespeare into what was then the common literary language of Denmark and Norway.[7] ... Landsmaal is equal to Shakespeare's most airy passages The slight inaccuracy of one of the lines: Av Maanestraalanne paa Vatn er Selen, for Shakespeare's: The colors of the moonshine's watery beams,...
... resources available to so, and one crucial question that arose was what elements are activated at a particular point in the reading These two constraints, related to inference making (or the lack of ... that are on the causal chain are better recalled than those that are located at dead-ends (i.e., assumed to be outside the causal chain) In the second theoretical approach (see Kintsch & van ... lack of adequate formal theories characterizes all research areas in higher order cognition—concept formation, analogical reasoning, decision making, and so on Models in all of these areas suffer...
... PART II PHASE-SPACE DYNAMICS The goal of Part II is to identify, among all maps T : X → X that are near small perturbations of 1D maps, a class G with certain desirable features To explain what ... 8c−3 K and K is as in Lemma 3.3 δ The next lemma says that outside of C (1) , iterates of b-horizontal vectors behave in a way very similar to that in 1D Its proof is an easy adaption of the arguments ... Annals of Mathematics, 167 (2008), 349–480 Towarda theory of rank one attractors By Qiudong Wang and Lai-Sang Young* Contents Introduction Statement of results Part I Preparation Relevant...
... battle with France that they actually prepared to attempt a coup against Hitler Yet, procedures) of the United States, Britain, France, Brazil, Taiwan, Argentina, Romania, South Africa, Russia, ... especially American intelligence that has drawn such a sharp distinction between home and abroad A more familiar line of inquiry begins with the observation that as the nature of states change, states—even ... Mortar for a Theory of Intelligence,” pp 3–4 29 A summary of control mechanisms in France, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia is available in Peter Chalk and William Rosenau, Confronting the...
... Anesthesiology Rämistrasse 100 CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland B Alan Wallace Department of Religious Studies University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Douglas F Watt Director of Neuropsychology ... synchronicity of the coyote's rapture a shaman caught in the feather of physicality Awareness invariably entails awareness of something, the mechanics of variables, fuzzy virtual memory eludes the paradigm ... part of physical reality They cannot say that it too is just an appearance, and not part of how things are, on pain of infinite regress They must grant that it is itself a reality, and a reality...
... Bangladesh (Lindenbaum), Amazonia (Johnson and Baksh, Good, Ross), Paraguay (Hawkes), Canadian sub-arctic (Winterhalder), Southeast Asia and Africa (Franke), Mexico (Pelto), Costa Rica (Edelman), ... influence has worked in a diversity of ways, as the Achuara case suggests The Achuara today tend to regard such animals as tapir, deer, 14 Overview of Trends in Dietary Variation and capybara as inedible ... excluded from our attempt to understand general as well as particular aspects of the evolution of foodways Indeed, in a small number of cases such as that of fava bean (see Chapter 5) and milk consumption,...
... retransla-tion retains as part of the case everything that can be argued from the point of view of legal pertinence, and only that; only whatever can stand as a fact or as a favorable or unfavorable ... seen as the source of its universal applicability) He associated the development ofa body of legal specialists, and of juridical scholarship adapted to making the law an abstract and logically ... of the act of interpretation—for example formal reading of the texts, analysis and proclamation of the judgment— which, from Pascal's time forward, has always claimed the attention of analysts,...
... group an action or reaction among actors that is triggered by an CATALYSIS outside agent a very small amount of catalytic agent can facilitate a very large-scale reaction If we think of tools and ... go hand-in-hand, posing a choice at every juncture, a choice that arises because ofa basic dilemma—traditionally framed as a social dilemma Social Dilemmas: The Problem of the One and the Many ... Kollock, author of Social Dilemmas: The Anatomy of Cooperation, explains that, Social dilemmas are situations in which individual rationality leads to collective irrationality That is, individual rational...
... way This factor is practically important to the military, because it wants to ensure that enough highquality workers are available at all grades of the hierarchy because they provide a pool of ... organization must ensure that enough positions are vacated in each grade of the organization each particular year In private-sector organizations, vacancies are created by promotions and through ... structure of payoffs between grades To maintain incentives for performance across the hierarchy, a lower probability of promotion should be accompanied by an increase in the rewards that a particular...
... unfolding narrative but on the ‘what happens next if I’ that places a player at the center of experience as its principle creator, necessarily engaged in an imaginative act, and always oriented toward ... video games as a primarily visual art, but we must at least acknowledge that the image is a central component of so many games that we study and play (p 130) Such is the frustrating state of theorizing ... trajectories for thinking about what I call a (kin)aesthetic of video gaming About DDR DDR is a dance video game More specifically, the game is ofa particular genre called Bemani, a type of...
... the agrifood movement‐‐‐the pleasures of food and, by extension, the sensual and relational qualities of an aesthetic of food. SLOW FOOD AND HOME COOKING IN ITALY Italy and the United States are paradigmatic cases with which to analyze gendered food practices in relationship to slow food and home cooking (Fischler ... 2005, Gaytán 2004). However, as an “imaginary” of everyday life, as opposed to a tourist attraction, the central figure is an Italian woman preparing a delectable, made‐from‐scratch, ... Abarca, Meredith E. Voices in the Kitchen: Views of Food and the World from Working‐Class Mexican and Mexican‐American Women (College Station, TX: Texas A& M University Press). Allen, Patricia 2004. Together at the Table: Sustainability and Sustenance in the American Agrifood System (University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press). ...
... Kafka: Towarda Minor Literature This page intentionally left blank Kafka Towarda Minor Literature Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari Translation by Dana Polan Foreword by Réda Bensmai 'a Theory ... subjectivity as against the collective enunciation of mass political action And, no doubt, the Deleuze-Guattari reading of Kafka as man of joy, as promoter ofa radical politics, as rejecter of all submissions ... investment of an author's (political) being-in-the-world means that Kafka can bear a certain resemblance to the traditional study of an author as some kind of necessary and transparent linking up of...
... to appraisal (A3 ) indicates that coping mechanisms can lead to changes in the appraisal of QOL However, catalysts (A1 ) or antecedent variables (A2 ) can also influence appraisal Regardless of ... shift has also been demonstrated in studies of the appraisal of health status In a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data, Daltroy and colleagues [41] compared a measure of function based on ... represent a combinatory algorithm that dictates the relative impact or importance of specific experiences on QOL at time t Equation shows that any QOL rating is based on an amalgam of appraisals of...
... maps QMI2 is our approach using the neurobiologybased saliency model All values are in units of mm Dataset Dataset1 Dataset2 Dataset3 Dataset4 Dataset5 Dataset6 Dataset7 Dataset8 Dataset9 Dataset10 ... neurobiologybased saliency model All values are in units of degrees Dataset Dataset1 Dataset2 Dataset3 Dataset4 Dataset5 Dataset6 Dataset7 Dataset8 Dataset9 Dataset10 Average Error NMI (0,0,2.75) ... Section 2.4 and for each candidate transformation parameter, the QMI-based similarity measure (6) is calculated The candidate transformation parameters that give the maximum value of QMI are used...
... treatability of childhood autism and sociodemographic variables of the healthcare workers Sociodemographic variables Level of association (p value) Age groups (years) Gender Marital status Area ... treatability and preventability of childhood autismA significant association was found between the opinions of healthcare workers on explanation of the etiology and treatability of childhood autism, ... knowledge about childhood autism aimed at early recognition and diagnosis of ASD among healthcare workers It is a self-administered questionnaire that contains a total of 19 questions Each of the...