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  1. Tagungsbericht zum 16. Symposium des Mediävistenverbandes: Gebrauch und Symbolik des Wassers in der mittelalterlichen Kultur, 23.03.2015-25.03.2015

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  2. Ishme-Dagan K (2.5.4.11)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  3. La variation textuelle dans les textes littéraires sumériens d'époque paléobabylonienne
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Akademie-Verlag

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  4. Urnamma B (2.4.1.2)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  5. Enmerkara et le seigneur d'Arata (1.8.2.3)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  6. Compte rendu de A. Gadotti, 'Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld' and the Sumerian Gilgamesh Cycle. UAVA 10. Boston, Berlin: De Gruyter 2014
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  7. Ninurta F (4.27.06)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  8. Enlil et Ninlil (1.2.1)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  9. Innana E (4.07.5)
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  10. Ishme-Dagan J (2.5.4.10 et 4.08.a)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  11. Ur-Ninurta B (2.5.6.2)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Institut für archäologische Wissenschaften Universität Bern

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  12. Advanced learners’ comprehension of discourse connectives: The role of L1 transfer across on-line and off-line tasks.
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  SAGE Publications

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  13. Une analyse des connecteurs pragmatiques fondée sur la théorie de la pertinence et son application au TALN
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Département de linguistique de l'Université de Genève

    Other ; Dans cet article, nous proposons d’appliquer une analyse des connecteurs pragmatiques issue de la théorie de la pertinence au traitement automatique des langues naturelles (TALN). Nous commencerons par montrer les conséquences de... more

     

    Other ; Dans cet article, nous proposons d’appliquer une analyse des connecteurs pragmatiques issue de la théorie de la pertinence au traitement automatique des langues naturelles (TALN). Nous commencerons par montrer les conséquences de l’application de la théorie de la pertinence sur l’étude des connecteurs, en prenant pour exemple les connecteurs de l’anglais. Dans un deuxième temps, nous exposerons les contraintes imposées par les limites actuelles du TALN. Enfin, nous proposerons un schéma d’étude des connecteurs pragmatiques pour le TALN ainsi qu’une esquisse d’application de cette méthode.

     

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  14. Connecteurs pragmatiques et métareprésentation: l’exemple de parce que
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Département de linguistique de l'Université de Genève

    Other ; L’objectif principal de cet article est de montrer que certains emplois des connecteurs pragmatiques nécessitent la construction d’une métareprésentation. Nous verrons d’abord que les capacités humaines de métareprésentation sont diverses et... more

     

    Other ; L’objectif principal de cet article est de montrer que certains emplois des connecteurs pragmatiques nécessitent la construction d’une métareprésentation. Nous verrons d’abord que les capacités humaines de métareprésentation sont diverses et montrerons ensuite que cette diversité se retrouve dans les différents types d’emplois des connecteurs. Nous proposerons une esquisse de modèle qui rend compte de cette propriété des connecteurs dans le cadre de la théorie de la pertinence. Enfin, nous testerons la validité de notre modèle en présentant des données dans le domaine de l’acquisition du langage, plus particulièrement sur la production de parce que chez des enfants entre deux et quatre ans.

     

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  15. Annotating discourse connectives by looking at their translation: The translation-spotting technique
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Dialogue and Discourse

    Other ; The various meanings of discourse connectives like while and however are difficult to identify and annotate, even for trained human annotators. This problem is all the more important that connectives are salient textual markers of cohesion... more

     

    Other ; The various meanings of discourse connectives like while and however are difficult to identify and annotate, even for trained human annotators. This problem is all the more important that connectives are salient textual markers of cohesion and need to be correctly interpreted for many NLP applications. In this paper, we suggest an alternative route to reach a reliable annotation of connectives, by making use of the information provided by their translation in large parallel corpora. This method thus replaces the difficult explicit reasoning involved in traditional sense annotation by an empirical clustering of the senses emerging from the translations. We argue that this method has the advantage of providing more reliable reference data than traditional sense annotation. In addition, its simplicity allows for the rapid constitution of large annotated datasets.

     

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  16. Contrasting the Automatic Identification of Two Discourse Markers in Multiparty Dialogues
    Published: 2007
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  17. Valores simbólicos de la luz y la oscuridad en las comedias de santos de Lope de Vega
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Università degli Studi di Milano

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  18. La Construccíon discursiva de identidades nacionales
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Universidad Autonoma de la Ciudad de Mexico

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  19. Der tolerante Humanist
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Abteilung Kommunikation, Universität Bern

    Other ; Sebastian Castellio und der Basler Humanismus more

     

    Other ; Sebastian Castellio und der Basler Humanismus

     

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  20. La duchesse d'Enville à Genève, une aristocrate chez les Républicains
    Published: 2015
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    Other ; Admiratrice de Tronchin, la duchesse d'Enville se rend plusieurs fois à Genève pour de longs séjours. Elle y fréquente toute la bonne société. Et manifestement, elle y apprend à s'intéresser à la politique, à cause des troubles de la cité,... more

     

    Other ; Admiratrice de Tronchin, la duchesse d'Enville se rend plusieurs fois à Genève pour de longs séjours. Elle y fréquente toute la bonne société. Et manifestement, elle y apprend à s'intéresser à la politique, à cause des troubles de la cité, qu'elle observe en personne en 1765-1766 et, par l'intermédiaire de ses amis genevois, au début des années 1780. Cette expérience lui a-t-elle servi au début de la révolution française, à l'époque où son salon sert de lieu de rivalité aux Jacobins ?

     

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  21. Reconsidering Transcendence/Immanence. Modernity’s Modes of Narration in Nineteenth-Century Arabic Literary Tradition
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  De Gruyter

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  22. Sprache – Macht – Geschlecht
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Geschlechterforschung, Universität Bern

    Other ; Sprache, Macht und Geschlecht hängen zweifach zusammen. Sprache macht Geschlecht – vergessen wir nicht, dass Macht mit "vermögen" und "machen" zu tun hat – und Sprache konstitutiert Machtbeziehungen zwischen den Geschlechtern mit. Mit beidem... more

     

    Other ; Sprache, Macht und Geschlecht hängen zweifach zusammen. Sprache macht Geschlecht – vergessen wir nicht, dass Macht mit "vermögen" und "machen" zu tun hat – und Sprache konstitutiert Machtbeziehungen zwischen den Geschlechtern mit. Mit beidem befasst sich die Sprachwissenschaft seit den 1970er Jahren.

     

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  23. Les premiers récits de voyage au féminin en Pologne
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Presses universitaires Blaise Pascal

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  24. Contact, Mobility and Authenticity: Language Ideologies in Koineisation
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  (:null)

    Other ; New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect contact of British (51%), Scottish (27.3%) and Irish (22%) migrants (Hay and Gordon 2008:6). This variety has subsequently developed into an... more

     

    Other ; New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect contact of British (51%), Scottish (27.3%) and Irish (22%) migrants (Hay and Gordon 2008:6). This variety has subsequently developed into an autonomous and legitimised national variety and enjoys a distinct socio-political status, recognition and codification. In fact, a number of dictionaries of New Zealand English have been published1 and the variety is routinely used as the official medium on TV, radio and other media. This however, has not always been the case, as for long only British standard norms were deemed suitable for media broadcasting. While there is some work already on lay commentary about New Zealand English (see for example Gordon 1983, 1994; Hundt 1998), there is much more to be done especially concerning more recent periods of the history of this variety and the ideologies underlying its development and legitimisation. Consequently, the current project aims at investigating the metalinguistic discourses during the period of transition from a British norm to a New Zealand norm in the media context, this will be done by focusing on debates about language in light of the advent of radio and television. The main purpose of this investigation is thus to examine the (language) ideologies that have shaped and underlain these discourses (e.g. discussions about the appropriateness of New Zealand English vis à vis external, British models of language) and their related practices in these media (e.g. broadcasting norms). The sociolinguistic and pragmatic effects of these ideologies will also be taken into account. Furthermore, a comparison will be carried out, at a later stage in the project, between New Zealand English and a more problematic and less legitimised variety: Estuary English. Despite plenty of evidence of media and other public discourses on Estuary English, in fact, there has been very little metalinguistic analysis of this evidence, nor examinations of the underlying ideologies in these discourses. The comparison will seek to discover whether similar themes emerge in the ideologies played out in publish discourses about these varieties, themes which serve to legitimise one variety, whilst denying such legitimacy to the other.

     

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  25. Himmel und Erde : Ptolemaios, der Astronom und Geograph
    Published: 2006
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    Other ; Es gibt kaum einen Gelehrten der Antike, der das Weltbild so nachhaltig geprägt hat wie Klaudios Ptolemaios aus Alexandria (2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Sein astronomisches Hauptwerk, der Almagest, hatte mit der Propagierung des geozentrischen... more

     

    Other ; Es gibt kaum einen Gelehrten der Antike, der das Weltbild so nachhaltig geprägt hat wie Klaudios Ptolemaios aus Alexandria (2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.). Sein astronomisches Hauptwerk, der Almagest, hatte mit der Propagierung des geozentrischen Weltbildes für anderthalb Jahrtausende die Vorstellungen vom Aufbau des Kosmos geprägt, bis das nach ihm benannte «ptolemäische Weltsystem» im 16. Jahrhundert durch die «kopernikanische Wende» abgelöst wurde. Etwa 150 Jahre vor dieser Wende ist das andere grosse Hauptwerk des Ptolemaios, die Geographie, im Westen bekannt geworden und hat besonders mit seiner neuartigen Weltkarte das mittelalterliche, noch von der Scheibengestalt geprägte geographische Weltbild revolutioniert. Die Ausstellung versucht, diese zwei Werke vorzustellen: Sie zeigt die ernst zu nehmenden Argumente, die Ptolemaios zur Verteidigung des geozentrischen Weltbildes anführt. Ausserdem stellt sie das geographische Werk vor mit seinen Projektionsmethoden, seinen zahlreichen Koordinatenangaben und seinen aus der Antike überlieferten farbigen Karten. Die Ausstellung steht im Zusammenhang mit dem Berner Ptolemaios-Projekt, das eine vollständig neu bearbeitete zweisprachige Ausgabe der ptolemäischen Geographie zum Ziel hat.

     

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