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  1. Parodistic intertextuality and intermediality in postmodern american fiction
    Robert Coover and Kathy Acker ; thesis (m.a.)
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Diplom.de, Diplomarbeiten Agentur, Hamburg

    Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: Reading postmodern fiction - once a term limited to denote a decidedly US-American tendency in contemporary literature but now applicable to a whole range of works that have in recent years been published by an international... mehr

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    Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: Reading postmodern fiction - once a term limited to denote a decidedly US-American tendency in contemporary literature but now applicable to a whole range of works that have in recent years been published by an international group of writers - one almost invariably gets the uneasy feeling of having read it all before. Recognizing some passages, the reader feels a strong sense of deja vu and keeps wondering whether the passages he or she does not recognize are just from those books he or she has not read. Surely enough, an increasingly large number of postmodern authors tend to conceive their books as a jumble of allusions to themes, structures and scenes from earlier texts, so-called master- or parent texts. Others go even further in alluding to previously published texts. They deliberately draw an one particular, generally acknowledged and highly acclaimed master text or classical piece of world literature and read it parodically against the grain, thus re-writing and re-working a renowned classic into a new work of art. Still others overtly appropriate and even plagiarize titles, paragraphs and whole passages from a variety of literary predecessors. However, allusions, appropriations and plagiarisms are only an the surface of postmodern fiction; beneath are other things, which are formally more interesting: parodistic intertextuality as a leitmotif central to a postmodern synthesis, challenging traditional literary concepts, such as author, genre and literary period an the one hand and originality and inventiveness an the other hand, fragmentation of literature and simultaneous presentation of literary and cinematic scenes and events from a variety of perspectives - also referred to as synchronic approach of telling a story, deconstruction and re-presentation of texts, and, ultimately, recognition of fiction as a world of its own, as a linguistic artefact which does not stand for reality any longer. Consequently, postmodern fiction is not concerned with the process of writing as a one-to-one reproduction of reality. Quite the contrary, postmodern fiction abandons the mimetic principle of conventional narrative and severs its ties to space, time, cause-and-effect and reality and goes "back to the original springs of narrative." Going beyond the limits of the real world and exploring the realms of fantasy and dreams, postmodern fiction evidently manifests a turning back to fairy-tales, religious parables, and the stories of classical and popular mythology. it blends reality and imagination, replaces objectivity with subjectivity, and in doing so opens up "a great amusement park" of an unlimited variety of possible, fictional, and subjectively true stories. Admittedly, some of these stories might seem to pose a bit of a problem as they are not easily understandable to the average reader, and therefore unlikely to find widespread acceptance. Though there are texts that cross the boundary line between readability and incomprehensibility, postmodern fiction an the whole can certainly be said to expand the reader's conception of the world as one of limited possibilities in that it imagines an infinite number of additional worlds - potential or ideal worlds, worlds long gone or yet to come. Gang der Untersuchung: Die Studie untersucht anhand von drei exemplarischen Werken postmoderner amerikanischer Schriftsteller im wesentlichen zwei Aspekte, die für den postmodernen Roman charakteristisch sind: Intertextualität und Intermedialität. Basierend auf einer eingehenden Analyse der Interdependenz von Sprache, Text und der unendlich großen Anzahl von Beziehungen und Verbindungen, die Texte oder Teile von Texten untereinander haben können (intertextualität), wird zunächst herausgearbeitet, daß die Parodie diejenige literarische Form ist, in der sich Intertextualität besonders deutlich manifestiert. Der Hauptteil der Studie befaßt sich mit zwei Werken des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Robert Coover (Pinocchio in Venice und A Night at the Movies Or, You Must Remember This) und analysiert unter dem Aspekt der Intertextualität bzw. dem der Verquickung von Literatur und Film (Intermedialität) in großer Detailgenauigkeit die unterschiedlichen kompositorischen Methoden und Verfahren Coovers. Den Abschluß der Studie bildet eine Analyse der von der amerikanischen Autorin Kathy Acker verfaßten Kurzgeschichte Florida, in der neben der Intermedialität weitere Aspekte des postmodernen Erzählens, die unter dem Schlagwort "Subversion von männlichen Texten" zusammengefaßt werden können, untersucht und dargestellt werden. Table of Contents: 1.Introduction4 1.1Postmodern Fiction: Some Preliminary Remarks4 1.2Intertextuality as a Typical Feature of Postmodern Fiction5 1.2.1Introduction to Intertextuality5 1.2.1.1The Origins of Intertextuality: Language and Text6 1.2.1.2Text and Intertextuality8 1.2.2Intertextuality as a Challenge to Traditional Literary Concepts9 1.2.3Intertextuality as a Leitmotif Central to the "Postmodern Synthesis"11 1.3Intermediality as a Typical Feature of Postmodern Fiction12 1.4Parody as a Typical Form of Intertextuality and Intermediality13 2.Main Part15 2.1Parodistic Intertextuality in Robert Coover's Pinocchio in Venice: Carnivalization of an Educational Fairy-Tale15 2.1.1Pinocchio in Venice: Some Preliminary Remarks15 2.1.2Pinocchio in Venice and Literary History17 2.1.2.1Pinocchio in Venice and Carlo Collodi's Le awenture di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino17 2.1.2.1.1Carlo Collodi's Le avventure di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino: Some Preliminary Remarks17 2.1.2.1.2Coover’s Method of Re-Presenting Collodi's Original Fairy-Tale18 2.1.2.1.3Reworkings of Le awenture di Pinocchio, Storia di un burattino Other than Pinocchio in Venice26 2.1.2.2Pinocchio in Venice and Other Works of Literature29 2.1.2.2.1Pinocchio in Venice and Thomas Mann's Der Tod in Venedig31 2.1.3Pinocchio in Venice and Factual History33 2.1.3.1Pinocchio in Venice and the City of Venice33 2.1.3.2Pinocchio in Venice and Factual History in General38 2.1.4The Intertextuality of Pinocchio in Venice: Some Final Remarks38 2.2Parodistic Intermediality in Robert Coovers A Night at the Movies Or, You Must Remember This: Deforming and Ridiculing the Myths of American Cinema41 2.2.1A Night at the Movies Or, You Must Remember This: Some Preliminary Remarks41 2.2.1.1"The Phantom of the Movie Palace"44 2.3Parodistic Intermediality in Kathy Ackers Florida: Transformation and Reduction of a Hollywood Classic to Fatalistic, Tough-Guy Essentials48 2.3.1Florida: An Introduction48 2.3.2Florida as a Collage51 2.3.2.1Which Kinds of Cut-Ups Make up the Collage?52 2.3.2.2Ackers Method of Creating a Characters Identity52 2.3.2.2.1Johnny, the Gangster53 2.3.2.2.2"Johnny's Girl-Friend"53 2.3.2.2.3"The Stranger"54 2.3.2.2.4"The Young Woman"56 2.3.2.2.5Other Characters56 2.3.2.3Additional Characterization of the Protagonists56 2.3.3The Influence of Film Noir an Florida57 2.3.3.1The Collage as Film Script58 2.3.3.2Elements of Film Noir Technique in Florida61 2.3.3.2.1Synchronic Approach of Telling a Story61 2.3.3.2.2Emphasis an Interior Monolog62 2.3.3.2.3Trivial Story Patterns and Challenging Traditional Cinematic and Cultural Clich6s62 2.3.3.3Elements of Film Noir Atmosphere in Florida64 2.3.3.3.1Presentation of Males and Females as Outsiders and Criminals64 2.3.3.3.2Absence of a Harmonious Love-Relationship between a Man and a Woman66 2.3.3.3.3Interaction of Light and Shade66 2.3.4The Relationship between Florida and Key Largo67 2.3.4.1Preliminary Remarks an Film and Drama67 2.3.4.2Florida as a Transformation and Reduction of Key Largo7Q 2.3.5Florida as a Parody74 3.Conclusion77 4.Texts Cited79

     

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  2. Forensic Stage
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, GBR

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    Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Author's note on terminology, transliteration, translation, and texts -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I PRE-TRIAL PLAYS -- 1 The staging of dispute settlement -- 1 Options of dispute settlement -- 2 Acting before witnesses -- 3 Arguing a case! law, fair play, and thepresentation of character -- Conclusions -- 2 Initiating justice: threat, summons, and arrest -- 1 Threatening lawsuits: a means to settlement in the orators -- 2 Initial stages16 -- 2 (a) Summons and arrest in Athens -- 2(b) Summons in Rome -- 2(c) Synthesis -- 3 Threatening lawsuits in new comedy -- 4 Threats of legal action against a rapist! adelphoe III 2 and 4 and IV 3 -- PART II: RECONCILIATION AND ITS RHETORIC -- 3 Arbitration and reconciliation in Athens and Rome -- 1 Private arbitration in athens -- 1(a) Differences between arbitration and reconciliation in the orators: a traditional and untraditional view -- 1(b) The ideology of friendship -- 1(c) Criteria of arbitral assessmen -- 1(d) Conclusions -- 2 Roman arbitration -- 4 Scenarios of arbitration and reconciliation in New Comedy -- 1 The arbitrations of epitrepontes and rudens -- 1(a) A comparison of procedure -- 1(b) A Greek or Roman scenario in Rudens? -- 2 Arbitral figures in roman comedy -- 2(a) Adelphoem II I -- 2(b) Phormio IV 3 -- 2(c) Phormio V 9 -- 2(d) Curculio V3, 679-86 -- 2(e) Curculio 686-729 -- 3 Reconciliation as the end of new comedy -- 4 Roman comedy and arbitration -- 5 Redress for sexual offenses in Athenian and Roman law -- 1 Sexual offenses in athenian law3 -- 1(a) Self-help remedies -- 1(b) Judicial remedies -- 1(c) The law and social practice -- 2 Sexual offenses in roman law -- 2(a) Self-help remedies -- 2(b) Iniuria -- 3 Synthesis: judicial and extra-judicial redress inathens and rome 6 The resolution of seduction and rape in New Comedy -- 1 Adultery scenarios -- 1(a) Self-help remedies -- 1(b) Adultery and fornication: the double standard for men and women -- 2 The resolution of rape in new comedy -- 2(a) Patterns of settlement: the "laws" of rape and seduction in New Comedy -- 2(b) Participants in inter-family meetings -- 2(c) Mental disposition and culpability in defenses for hubris and rape -- 3 New riffs on old melodies: dramatizing the resolution of rape and seduction -- 3 (a) Samia -- 3 (b) Truculentus IV 3 -- 4 Demythifying the "girl's tragedy" . tace obsecro,mea gnata! (hecyra 318) -- 7 Arguing behind closed doors -- 1 Disputes about epikleroi -- 1(a) The evidence of the orators -- 1(b) The comedies -- 2 Disputes about the dissolution of marriages -- 2 (a) The mechanics of divorce -- 2(b) Dramatic treatments -- 3 Conclusions -- PART III: PLAYING ON THE BOUNDARIES OF THE LAW -- 8 Entrapment and framing -- 1 Entrapment, framing, and the law -- 1(a) Enticing and framing moikhoi -- 1(b) A scenario of entrapment in [Dem.] 53 Nikosfratos -- 2 Scenarios of criminal entrapment and framing innew comedy -- 3 Moral entrapment in aspis -- 4 Confessional entrapment in adelphoe and epitrepontes -- 5 The failure of entrapment in the andria -- 5 (a) The argument of the play -- 5 (b) The cgnati vita' as testimony to the 'patris vita' -- 5 (c) The caequus pater': the rhetoric of indulgence -- 6 Conclusions -- APPENDICES -- 1 Official arbitration in the Attic orators -- (A) Evidence for the jurisdiction of official arbitrators in the orators -- (B) Representation of official arbitration in the orators -- (C) Verdicts -- (D) Evidence for the binding quality of official arbitration -- (E) The introduction of official arbitration -- 2 Private arbitrations and reconciliations in Athens (A) Lists of private arbitrations and reconciliations in the orators -- (B) Arbitration during trial -- (C) Successful private arbitrations and reconciliations -- (D) Initiating dikai as a manipulative strategy -- (E) Terminology of private arbitration in old comedy and tragedy -- (F) Terminology of private arbitration in agora I. 3244 = sokolowski 19 -- 3 Remedies for enslavement, kidnapping, and slave stealing in Athens and Rome -- 1 Athens -- 2 Rome -- 4 Controversial summonses in Rudens and Persa -- 1 Rudens -- 1 (A) Preliminaries -- 1 (B) Offence and procedure -- 2 Persa -- 3 Conclusions -- 5 Threats of lawsuits and self-help remedies in Graeco-Roman New Comedy -- A. Criteria for assessing the provenance of legal scenarios in roman comedy -- B. Table of threats presented in catalogue and addenda -- Addenda -- 1 Cat. III. 2: misgune fr. 279 k-t -- 2 Cat. III. 5, 7, 19 and ix . 4: tresviri in asin. 131-33, aul. 415-17, truc. 759-63, and amph. 155 -- 3 Cat. III. II : curc. V 2, 619-21, 625 -- 4 Cat. III. 14: two problems with poenulus III 5, 782-85 -- 5 Cat. III. 16, 17 -- VIII. 5 and 7 -- IX. 6: the concluding scenes of poen. and the "second trick -- 6 Cat. III. 21: adelphoe II 1, 193-95 -- 7 Cat. III. 21 and 22: adelphoeu II 1 and 2 -- 8 Cat. III. 23: hegio and sostrata in adelphoe III 2 and 4 -- 9 Cat. III. 24 and VIII. 8: eunuchus IV 7, "siege scene -- 10 Cat. III. 27: phormio v 8-9 -- 11 Cat. V. 1 and IX. 13: most, V 1 and hec. III 1 -- 12 Cat. VI. 5: phormio II 3, 403-06 -- 13 Cat. IX. 12: and. IV 5, 814-16 -- 6 Ambiguous arbitri in Roman Comedy -- 1 Plautine arbitri -- 1 (A) Technical or non-technical? -- 1 (B) Vidularia -- 2 Terentian arbitri -- 3 Arbiter, iudex, and vir bonus in roman comedy: a summary -- 7 Moikhos and moikheia -- 1 Moikhos as fornicator in technical and non-technical literary usage -- 2 The nomos moikheias in [dem.] Works cited -- General index -- Index locorum

     

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  3. Henrik Ibsen
    "a doll's house"
    Autor*in: Siddall, S. H.
    Erschienen: 2008
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    Cover -- Copyright and Licence -- Title Page -- Contents -- The Author -- 1. Ibsen's Life as a Playwright -- 2. Reading A Doll's House: Act 1 -- 2.1 Christmas Spending -- 2.2 Excavating the Past: Nora and Kristine -- 2.3 Dr. Rank 'at home' -- 2.4... mehr

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    Cover -- Copyright and Licence -- Title Page -- Contents -- The Author -- 1. Ibsen's Life as a Playwright -- 2. Reading A Doll's House: Act 1 -- 2.1 Christmas Spending -- 2.2 Excavating the Past: Nora and Kristine -- 2.3 Dr. Rank 'at home' -- 2.4 Work and Play -- 2.5 Krogstad's Blackmail -- 2.6 Torvald's Christmas Sermon -- 3. Reading A Doll's House: Act 2 -- 3.1 Motherhood -- 3.2 What is Dr. Rank's role? -- 3.3 Seducing Torvald -- 3.4 Dr. Rank Misjudges -- 3.5 Further Pressure from Krogstad -- 3.6 Miracles -- 3.7 The Tarantella -- 4. Reading A Doll's House: Act 3 -- 4.1 Kristine and Krogstad -- 4.2 After the Party -- 4.3 'Thank you for the light' -- 4.4 The Damaging Letter -- 4.5 'I am Saved' -- 4.6 Nora's Truth -- 4.7 Alternative Endings -- 5. Overview -- 5. 1 Christmas -- 5.2 Home and Beyond -- 5.3 Structure -- 8. A Feminist Playwright? -- 9. Ibsen and Shaw -- 10. Ibsen and Archer -- 11. Theatre as Ibsen Found it -- 12. A Doll's House: Afterlife on Stage -- Conclusion -- Further Reading.

     

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    Schlagworte: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 ; Criticism and interpretation; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906): Dukkehjem; Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906)
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  4. Vladimir Nabokov
    "Lolita"
    Autor*in: Lennard, John
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Humanities-Ebooks, Tirril, Penrith

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    Cover -- Use and Licence -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1. Vladimir Nabokov, 1899-1977 -- 1.1 Russia, 1899-1919 -- 1.2 England, Germany and France, 1919­-40 -- 1.3 The United States, 1940-59 -- 1.4 France and Switzerland, 1959-77 -- Part 2. Lolita : An Overview -- 2.1 Editions -- 2.2 A chronology -- 2.3 The cast -- 2.4 The major intertexts (Poe, Mérimée, the doppelgänger) -- 2.5 The two movies (1962, 1997) -- Part 3. The Abuses of Language and Girls: Lolita as Pornography -- Part 4. The Precisions of Science: Lolita as Lepidoptery -- Part 5. The Fall of Light and Shadow: Lolita as film noir -- Part 6. Crafted Misdirection: Lolita as Parody -- Bibliography -- Works by Vladimir Nabokov -- Works on Vladimir Nabokov and Lolita -- A Note on the Author -- Humanities Ebooks.

     

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  5. RNA and DNA Editing
    Molecular Mechanisms and Their Integration into Biological Systems
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    Harold C. Smith, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of Rochester and the founder and Chief Scientific Officerof OyaGen, a biotech company that develops drugs that target editing enzymes. Dr. Smith... mehr

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    Harold C. Smith, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of Rochester and the founder and Chief Scientific Officerof OyaGen, a biotech company that develops drugs that target editing enzymes. Dr. Smith organized the first Gordon Research Conference on RNA Editing in 1997 and holds four patents. Intro -- RNA AND DNA EDITING -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- PART I DIVERSIFICATION OF THE PROTEOME THROUGH RNA AND DNA EDITING -- CHAPTER 1 DIVERSIFYING EXON CODE THROUGH A-TO-I RNA EDITING -- 1.1 Introduction and Background -- 1.1.1 Initial Discovery and Context of A-to-I RNA Editing and ADARs -- 1.1.2 Important Cases of Recoding by A-to-I Modification in Pre-mRNA -- 1.1.3 Cis-Acting Features for A-to-I Editing -- 1.1.4 Properties of the A-to-I Editing Machinery -- 1.2 Main Questions in the Field and Approaches -- 1.2.1 Biochemical Versus Computational Approaches -- 1.2.2 Editing of miRNA Sequences -- 1.3 Future Directions: Evolution of Editing Sites and Machinery -- References -- CHAPTER 2 ANTIBODY GENE DIVERSIFICATION BY AID-CATALYZED DNA EDITING -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Before AID -- 2.2.1 Without DNA (Darkness) and with DNA (Light) -- 2.2.2 Prominent Early Models for Antibody Diversification -- 2.2.3 How Protein Sequencing Technology Enabled an Understanding of Antibody Diversity -- 2.2.4 Somatic DNA Rearrangements Underpin V(D)J Joining and Create the Primary Antibody Repertoire -- 2.2.5 Additional Antibody Diversity by Somatic Hypermutation (and Gene Conversion in Some Animals) -- 2.2.6 Altering Antibody Function by Class Switch Recombination (Isotype Switching) -- 2.3 After AID -- 2.3.1 A Novel Deaminase Is Required for CSR, SHM, and IGC -- 2.3.2 AID Is a DNA Cytosine Deaminase that Directly Triggers Antibody Diversification -- 2.3.3 The Importance of Uracil Bases in DNA In Vivo -- 2.3.4 Processing of AID-induced Lesions: The Molecular Mechanism of Somatic-Hypermutation -- 2.3.5 Processing of AID-induced Lesions: The Molecular Mechanism of Immunoglobulin Gene Conversion -- 2.3.6 Processing of AID-induced Lesions: The Molecular Mechanism of Class Switch Recombination -- 2.4 Hot Areas and Speculations.

     

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  6. Romanticism Gendered
    Male Writers As Readers of Women's Writing in Romantic Correspondence
    Erschienen: 2008; ©2020
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    This study focuses on the six writing men who have been throughout decades regarded as the alpha and omega of British Romanticism: Byron, Coleridge, Keats, Scott, Shelley, and Wordsworth. It sees these men as a representative cohort of their time and... mehr

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    This study focuses on the six writing men who have been throughout decades regarded as the alpha and omega of British Romanticism: Byron, Coleridge, Keats, Scott, Shelley, and Wordsworth. It sees these men as a representative cohort of their time and examines their letters as results of a reading process. Although letters are usually seen as additional sources of reference in literary studies, in this book they are treated as the dominant information material: correspondence enables to reconsider British Romanticism on the basis of the epistolary communication of the first half of the nineteenth century.The target information from the letters are references to women writers and to their writings. A detailed analysis of the correspondence manages to answer the question whether male Romantics regarded writing women as "provoking" from time to time, as Duncan Wu assumes, and whether the gender identity of the woman author influenced the way male readers read her literary works.The examination of the correspondence thus takes a gendered perspective on British Romanticism. This approach to the target research data discloses a long list of almost 120 names of women writers from different periods and of different literary genres. Whereas the male readers in question have acquired a well-established, stable long-term position within literary history, the women were often marginalized, even forgotten. The study presents plentiful examples proving the discrepancies between what the twenty-first-century reader regards as the core of women's Romantic literary tradition, and what the Romantic reader did.The following women writers are discussed in the study in detail: Susannah Centlivre, Anne Finch (Lady Winchelsea), Ann Radcliffe, Mary Robinson, Felicia Hemans, Mary Shelley, Joanna Baillie, Maria Edgeworth, Maria Jane Jewsbury, Catherine Grace Godwin, and Intro -- Table of Contents -- Note on Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. The Focus on the Letter -- 2. The Letter as a Romantic Fragment -- 3. Overview of Scholarly Results -- 4. Structure of the Study -- Chapter One -- Part 1. The Romantic Letter -- 1.1 Formal Aspects of the Letter -- 1.1.1 Letter as a Genre -- 1.1.2 Attributes of the Letter -- 1.2 The Romantic Letter: Spaces for Performances -- 1.3 The Romantic Letter as a Discourse of Romanticism -- Part 2. The Reader -- 2.1 Revolution of Reading and the Romantic Reader -- 2.2 Theory of the Reader -- 2.2.1 Implications of the Text and the Reader's Imagination in the Act of Interpretation -- 2.2.2 The Roles of the Reader -- 2.2.2.1 Distancing and Horizoning the Reader -- 2.2.2.2 Communities of Readers -- 2.2.2.3 Reader's Personality -- 2.2.3 Gendered Approach to Reading -- Part 3. Romanticism and Its Canon(s) -- 3.1 Danger of a Canon -- 3.2 Shifting the Romantic Canon -- 3.3 The Alternative Canon of the Romantic Letter -- Chapter Two -- Part 1. Varieties of Reading Situations -- 1.1 Collective Readings -- 1.1.1 The Cult Object of Susannah Centlivre -- 1.1.2 The Brand Name 'Ann Radcliffe' -- 1.2 Individual Readings -- 1.2.1 The Poetic Flirtation of Coleridge and Mary Robinson -- 1.2.2 The Travelling and Up-to-date Reader: Byron -- 1.2.3 The First Reader and Public Promoter: The Case of Mary Shelley -- Part 2. The Poet as Professional Reader of Poetry: William Wordsworth -- 2.1 Wordsworth's Revisions of the 1825 edition of Specimens of British Poetesses -- 2.1.1 Men's "Gallantry": Women's Poetry Anthologised -- 2.1.2 Romantic Canonisation: Specimens of British Poetesses Revisited -- 2.1.3 The "Stream of Reading" of Lady Winchelsea's Poetry -- 2.2 Wordsworth as an Obliged and Obliging Mentor -- 2.2.1 Dedication as a Motive for Reception -- 2.2.2 The Pattern of Obligation.

     

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  7. Elections and exit polling
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Wiley, Hoboken, NJ

    ""An understanding of the relationship between the product and the process in election polling is often lost. This edited volume unites ideas and researchers, with quality playing the central role.""--J. Michael Brick, PhD, Director of the Survey... mehr

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    ""An understanding of the relationship between the product and the process in election polling is often lost. This edited volume unites ideas and researchers, with quality playing the central role.""--J. Michael Brick, PhD, Director of the Survey Methods Unit, Westat, Inc. Elections and Exit Polling is a truly unique examination of the specialized surveys that are currently used to track and collect data on elections and voter preferences. Employing modern research from the past decade and a series of interviews with famed American pollster Warren Mitofsky (1934-2006), this volume page 2.2.2 Excerpt from: Predicting the Bus/Gore Election from the Press: The Cost to George W. Bush of His November Surprise of an Old Arrest2.3 DATA QUALITY; 2.3.1 Applying AAPOR's Final Disposition Codes and Outcome Rates to the 2000 Utah Colleges' Exit Poll; 2.3.2 Party Identification Weighting: Experiments to Improve Survey Quality; 2.4 SUMMARY OBSERVATIONS; 3 2004: Fraudulent Election?; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 THE GREAT ELECTION DEBATE; 3.2.1 Excerpt from: Evaluation of Ediso/Mitofsky Election System 2004; 3.2.2 The Argument for Fraud 3.2.3 Excerpt from: Beyond Exit Poll Fundamentalism: Surveying the 2004 Election Debate3.3 CONFIDENTIALITY-ANOTHER SIDE OF THE CONTROVERSY; 3.3.1 Excerpt from: Explaining Discrepancies between Official Votes and Exit Polls in the 2004 Presidential Election; 3.4 FURTHER RESEARCH; 3.4.1 Ohio Election Analysis; 3.5 SUMMARY OBSERVATIONS; 4 Mid-Term Elections: 2006; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 PRE-ELECTION POLLS; 4.2.1 Poll and Races: The Impact of Methods and Conditions on the Accuracy of 2006 Pre-Election Polls 4.2.2 Excerpt from: A New Age Solution for an Age-old Problem: Mining Data for Likely Voters4.2.3 Excerpt from: Forecasting House Seats from Generic Congressional Polls; 4.3 REFERENDA ON THE BALLOT; 4.3.1 The Role of Direct Democracy in California Governance: Public Opinion on Making Policy at the Ballot Box; 4.4 SUMMARY OBSERVATIONS; 5 Globe-trotting Consultant; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 A HISTORICAL LOOK AT EXIT POLLS FROM A MEXICAN PERSPECTIVE; 5.2.1 Excerpt from: Exit Polls as Valuable Tools to Understand Voting Behavior: Using an Advanced Design in Mexico-History 5.3 MUSLIM OPINIONS ON POLITICAL REFORM5.3.1 Excerpt From: Muslims and Democracy: Stability and Change in Public Opinions; 5.4 A MEXICAN CASE STUDY; 5.4.1 Excerpt from: Nonresponse in Exit Poll Methodology: A Case Study in Mexico-Mixed Modes; 5.4.2 Excerpt from: Nonresponse in Exit Poll Methodology: A Case Study in Mexico-Nonignorable Response; 5.4.3 Excerpt from: Exit Polls as Valuable Tools to Understand Voting Behavior: Using an Advanced Design in Mexico-Measurement Error; 5.5 PRE-ELECTION POLLING IN NAGANO, JAPAN Elections and Exit Polling; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 DEFINITIONS; 1.3 BRIEF HISTORY; 1.4 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN EXIT POLL; 1.4.1 Excerpt from Election Night Estimation; 1.5 THEORY AND METHODOLOGY; 1.6 RECENT ELECTORAL APPLICATIONS; 1.7 SOME MAJOR LIMITATIONS; 1.8 RECOMMENDATIONS AND A FEW PREDICTIONS; 1.9 REFERENCES; 2 The Infamous 2000 Election; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 ANALYSIS: LOOKING BACK; 2.2.1 Excerpt from: Reliability of the Uncertified Ballots in the 2000 Presidential Elections in Florida

     

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  8. The economics of geological CO 2 storage and leakage
    Erschienen: Febr. 2008

    The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of significant leakage of CO2 from geological reservoirs once this greenhouse gas has been stored artificially underground will be among the main determinants of whether CCS can... mehr

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    The economics of CO2 capture and storage in relation to the possibility of significant leakage of CO2 from geological reservoirs once this greenhouse gas has been stored artificially underground will be among the main determinants of whether CCS can significantly contribute to a deep cut in global CO2 emissions. This paper presents an analysis of the economic and climatic implications of the large-scale use of CCS for reaching a stringent climate change control target, when geological CO2 leakage is accounted for. The natural scientific uncertainties regarding the rates of possible leakage of CO2 from geological reservoirs are likely to remain large for a long time to come. We present a qualitative description, a concise analytical inspection, as well as a more detailed integrated assessment model, proffering insight into the economics of geological CO2 storage and leakage. Our model represents three main CO2 emission reduction options: energy savings, a carbon to non-carbon energy transition and the use of CCS. We find CCS to remain a valuable option even with CO2 leakage of a few %/yr, well above the maximum seepage rates that we think are likely from a geo-scientific point of view.

     

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    Schlagworte: Klimawandel; Luftverschmutzung; Treibhausgas-Emissionen; Abfallbehandlung; Geologie
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  9. Lytton Strachey
    Erschienen: 2005; ©2005
    Verlag:  W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]

    "A triumphant success. . . . His prose is confident, clear . . . occasionally perfect." --Dennis Potter, The Times (London). Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Double Preface -- Part I -- I Lancaster Gate -- 1. Papa and Mama... mehr

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    "A triumphant success. . . . His prose is confident, clear . . . occasionally perfect." --Dennis Potter, The Times (London). Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Double Preface -- Part I -- I Lancaster Gate -- 1. Papa and Mama -- 2. Elephantiasis and Uncles -- 3. Marie Souvestre -- 4. Spellbound -- II 'Funny Little Creature' -- 1. Sea Air -- 2. 'Glad Day, Love and Duty' -- 3. 'Scraggs' -- III Liverpool -- 1. Preparations -- 2. The Melancholy of Anatomy -- 3. Diaries and Decisions -- IV Fratribus -- 1. Once Upon a Midnight -- 2. Palpitations, French and English -- 3. Characters -- 4. Blank, Blank, Blank -- V Beetles and Water-spiders -- 1. Conversazione -- 2. Father Figures -- 3. A Rose-Water Revolution -- 4. The Good Life -- 5. Hastings's Creature -- 6. A New Friend and Rival -- 7. Sale vieand a Glimpse of Heaven -- Part II -- VI Post-Graduate -- 1. Bubbles, Oysters and Potatoes -- 2. The Limbo of Unintimacy -- 3. Duncan Grant and his World -- 4. Men in Love -- 5. Influence funeste -- VII Intentions -- 1. The Travails of a Journeyman -- 2. The Spectatorial Experience -- 3. A Pocket Handkerchief on Mont Blanc -- 4. A Bad End -- VIII The Wrong Turning -- 1. A Proposal of Marriage -- 2. On Gray and Purple Seas -- 3. Swedish Experiment, French Solution -- Part III -- IX The Changing Past -- 1. 'Chère Marquise' and 'Cher Serpent' -- 2. Mumps and a Beard -- 3. The Strange Case of Rupert Brooke -- 4. A Spiritual Revolution -- X Town versus the Country -- 1. The Angel, The Devil and A Son of Heaven -- 2. The Chestnuts -- 3. Oscillations -- 4. Grand Tour -- 5. Peregrinations and Angoisses -- XI The Lacket -- 1. Alone with a Widow -- 2. Scenes from Post-Edwarthan England -- 3. Two Types of Patriotism -- 4. Undertones of War -- XII War and Peace -- 1. Garsington -- 2. Conscription -- 3. The Virgin and the Gipsy -- 4. Unregarded Hours -- 5. Fragile Loves and Secondary Hearts -- XIII Tidmarsh -- 1. Drama and Uncertainty -- 2. Summer Manoeuvres.

     

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  10. Grazia Deledda's Dance of Modernity
    Erschienen: 2008; ©2008
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Grazia Deledda's Dance of Modernity is a highly original and innovative interpretation of Deledda's narrative in philosophical perspective, which also includes the study of textual variations and considers cultural history in Italy during the early... mehr

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    Grazia Deledda's Dance of Modernity is a highly original and innovative interpretation of Deledda's narrative in philosophical perspective, which also includes the study of textual variations and considers cultural history in Italy during the early twentieth century Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 'On the Way' to Modernity: La via del male -- 1.1 From L'indomabile to La via del male: Social Mission and Positivism -- 1.1.a: A Social (and Literary) Mission -- 1.1.b: The 'Scuola positiva di diritto penale' -- 1.2 From La via del male (1896) as The Path to Evil to La via del male (1906) as The Path of Evil -- 1.2.a: Linguistic Changes: Against Approximation -- 1.2.b: Linguistic Changes: Against 'Aulicismo' -- 1.3 From La via del male (1906) to La via del male (1916): Inconsistent Revision or Intellectual Independence? -- 1.4 Toward Formal 'Simplification' (Herczeg) and Modernity -- 1.5 Toward the 'Unified' Italian Middle Class -- 1.6 Toward the Proliferation of Interpretations -- 1.7 Thematic Changes toward Modernity -- 1.7.a: The Journey Theme -- 1.7.b: The Madness Motif -- 1.7.c: The Radical Openness -- 1.8 Structural Changes -- 1.8.a: Language, Culture, and Power -- 1.8.b: Female Point of View and Open Ending -- 1.8.c: Language and Open Journey -- 1.9 A Partial Conclusion -- 2 The Transgressive Rewriting of the Novel of Formation: Cenere -- 2.1 Cenere: Whose Bildungsroman? -- 2.2 Cenere as a Male Bildungsroman -- 2.3 Intertextuality and Male Bildungsroman -- 2.4 Nietzsche's Moral Critique and Bildungsroman -- 2.5 Cenere as a Female Bildungsroman -- 2.6 Cenere's Revisions and the Rewriting of the Bildungsroman -- 2.7 Deledda and the 'Seventh Art' -- 2.8 Duse's Cenere and the Resymbolization of the Female Bildungsroman -- 2.9 A Partial Conclusion -- 3 Active Nihilism and Nietzsche's Uebermensch: Il segreto dell'uomo solitario -- 3.1 Nietzsche Reception in Italy during the Early 1900s -- 3.2 Open Narrative Structure and Metaphorical 'S' -- 3.3 Nietzschean Themes of Modernity -- 3.3.a: Mind and Body -- 3.3.b: The Notion of Truth -- 3.3.c: The Secret of Madness -- 3.3.d: Active Nihilism 3.4 Nietzsche's Zarathustra -- 3.5 Toward a Morality of Modernity: A Partial Conclusion -- 4 Passive Nihilism and Schopenhauer's Contemplator: La danza della collana -- 4.1 The 'Scarnificazione' of the Narrative Structure -- 4.2 Topoi of Modernity: The Double and the Mask -- 4.3 Schopenhauerian Themes of Modernity -- 4.3.a: The Dualism between Phenomenon and Noumenon -- 4.3.b: The Aesthetics of Contemplation and Music -- 4.3.c: The Ethics of Compassion and Asceticism -- 4.4 A Step Back: Schopenhauer's Veil and Deledda's Colombi e sparvieri -- 4.5 Schopenhauer Reception in Italy during the Early 1900s -- 4.6 Schopenhauerian Themes of Modernity and La danza della collana -- 4.6.a: The Oscillation between Phenomenon and Noumenon -- 4.6.b: The Letter Episode and the Liberation from Illusions -- 4.6.c: The Ultimate Liberation through Asceticism -- 4.6.d: The Liberatory Role of Music in Deledda's Dance of and with Modernity -- 4.7 An Open-Ended Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z

     

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  11. The Resurrectionist
    A Novel
    Autor*in: O'Connell, Jack
    Erschienen: 2009; ©2008
    Verlag:  Workman Publishing, New York

    Intro -- THE RESURRECTIONIST -- 1 -- LIMBO COMICS: issue # 1: "Exile" -- 3 -- 4 -- LIMBO COMICS: issue # 2: "A Treacherous Passage" -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- LIMBO COMICS:issue # 2: "A Treacherous Passage" -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- LIMBO COMICS: from... mehr

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    Intro -- THE RESURRECTIONIST -- 1 -- LIMBO COMICS: issue # 1: "Exile" -- 3 -- 4 -- LIMBO COMICS: issue # 2: "A Treacherous Passage" -- 6 -- 7 -- 8 -- 9 -- LIMBO COMICS:issue # 2: "A Treacherous Passage" -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- LIMBO COMICS: from issue # 7: "A Bloody Ordeal" -- 16 -- 17 -- 18 -- LIMBO COMICS: from issue # 8: "To Flee the Rising Moon" -- 20 -- 21 -- 22 -- 23 -- LIMBO COMICS: from issue # 9: "The Castle on the Cliff" -- 25 -- 26 -- 27 -- 28 -- 29 -- 30 -- LIMBO COMICS 2.0: "Rising and Shining" -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Confessions of a Comic Book Dilettante -- A Conversation with Jack O'Connell -- Questions for Discussion -- OTHER ALGONQUIN READERS ROUND TABLE NOVELS.

     

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    Schlagworte: Chemists ; Fiction..; Clinics ; Fiction..; Coma ; Patients ; Fiction..; Fathers and sons ; Fiction..; Comic books, strips, etc ; Fiction; Electronic books
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  12. Log-linear dynamics and local potential
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Dep. of Economics, Rutgers, the State Univ. of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ

    We show that local potential maximizer (\cite{morris+05}) with constant weights is stochastically stable in the log-linear dynamics provided that the payoff function or the associated local potential function is supermodular. We illustrate and... mehr

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    We show that local potential maximizer (\cite{morris+05}) with constant weights is stochastically stable in the log-linear dynamics provided that the payoff function or the associated local potential function is supermodular. We illustrate and discuss, through a series of examples, the use of our main results as well as other concepts closely related to local potential maximizer: weighted potential maximizer, p-dominance. We also discuss the log-linear processes where each player's stochastic choice rule converges to the best response rule at different rates. For 2 player 2 action games, we examine a modified log-linear dynamics (relative log-linear dynamics) under which local potential maximizer with strictly positive weights is stochastically stable. This in particular implies that for 2 player 2 action games a strict (p1,p2)-dominant equilibrium with p1+p2<1 is stochastically stable under the new dynamics. -- Log-linear dynamics ; stochastic stability ; local potential maximizer ; equilibrium selection ; comparison of Markov chains

     

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  13. Ein neues Sira-Fragment des MS C
    Erschienen: 2008

    The new Ben Sira fragment of manuscript C, which Elizur had published recently in Tarbiz 76 (2008), shows only the lines of the manuscript. In addition her numbering could confuse a little. So it was necessary to proof the cola and compare them with... mehr

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    The new Ben Sira fragment of manuscript C, which Elizur had published recently in Tarbiz 76 (2008), shows only the lines of the manuscript. In addition her numbering could confuse a little. So it was necessary to proof the cola and compare them with the text editions. In summary there were found the following cola: Sir 3,27a.b(A); 6,5a-10b(A).12a-15b(A).18a.ba; 20,30a-31b; 21,22a-23b.26a.b; 22,11a-12b.21a-22b; 23,11a.b; 25,7c.d; 36,24b(B,Bm) und 37,1a.2a-2b(B,Bm,D). Italic font marks the new Hebrew cola. Zusammenfassend ist festzuhalten, dass mit dem neuen Fragment der Handschrift C die Kola Sir 3,27a.b(A); 6,5a-10b(A).12a-15b(A).18a.ba; 20,30a-31b; 21,22a-23b.26a.b; 22,11a-12b.21a-22b; 23,11a.b; 25,7c.d; 36,24b(B,Bm) und 37,1a.2a-2b(B,Bm,D) hebräisch belegt sind. Die kursive Formatierung zeigt die bisher in Hebräisch nicht belegten Kola an.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Biblische Notizen; Freiburg : Herder, 1976; 138(2008), Seite 107-114

    Schlagworte: Bibel; Hebräisch; Handschrift; Fragment; ; Bibel; Textgeschichte; ; Bibel; Textgeschichte;
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  14. Metadiscourse
    exploring interaction in writing
    Autor*in: Hyland, Ken
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Continuum, London

    This book addresses an important aspect of how language is used in written communication: the ways that writers reflect on their texts to refer to themselves, their readers or the text itself. This is known as METADISCOURSE. Metadiscourse is a key... mehr

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    This book addresses an important aspect of how language is used in written communication: the ways that writers reflect on their texts to refer to themselves, their readers or the text itself. This is known as METADISCOURSE. Metadiscourse is a key resource in language, as it allows the writer to engage with readers in familiar and expected ways. Writers use the devices of metadiscourse to adjust the level of personality in their texts, to offer a representation of themselves and their arguments. This helps the reader organise, interpret and evaluate the information presented in the text. Metadiscourse is therefore crucial to successful communication. Knowing how to identify metadiscourse as a reader is a key skill to be learnt by students of discourse analysis. Learning how to use metadiscourse in writing is an important tool for students of academic writing in both the L1 and L2 context. This book has four main purposes: - to provide an accessible introduction to metadiscourse, discussing its role and importance in written communication and reviewing current thinking on the topic. - to explore examples of metadiscourse in a range of texts from business, academic, journalistic, and student writing - to offer a new theory of metadiscourse - to show the relevance of this theory to students, academics and language teachers. Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Section 1: What is metadiscourse? -- Chapter 1 First impressions -- 1.1 A brief overview of metadiscourse -- 1.2 A context of emergence: information and interaction -- 1.3 Metadiscourse and audience awareness -- 1.4 Metadiscourse, interaction and audience -- 1.5 Summary and conclusion -- Chapter 2 Definitions, issues and classifications -- 2.1 Definitions of metadiscourse -- 2.2 Propositional and metadiscourse meanings -- 2.3 'Levels of meaning' -- 2.4 Functional analyses -- 2.5 'Textual' and 'interpersonal' functions -- 2.6 Metadiscourse signals -- 2.7 Categorizations of metadiscourse -- 2.8 Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 3 A metadiscourse model -- 3.1 Key principles of metadiscourse -- 3.2 A classification of metadiscourse -- 3.3 Metadiscourse resources -- 3.4 An illustration: metadiscourse in postgraduate writing -- 3.5 The limits of description -- 3.6 Summary and conclusions -- Section 2: Metadiscourse in practice -- Chapter 4 Metadiscourse and rhetoric -- 4.1 The concept of rhetoric -- 4.2 Academic discourse and rhetoric -- 4.3 Metadiscourse, ethos and The Origin of Species -- 4.4 Business discourse and metadiscourse -- 4.5 Metadiscourse and rhetoric in company annual reports -- 4.6 Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 5 Metadiscourse and genre -- 5.1 The concept of genre -- 5.2 Metadiscourse and genre -- 5.3 Metadiscourse in academic research articles -- 5.4 Metadiscourse in popular science articles -- 5.5 Metadiscourse in introductory textbooks -- 5.6 Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 6 Metadiscourse and culture -- 6.1 Culture and language -- 6.2 Metadiscourse across languages -- 6.3 Metadiscourse and writing in English -- 6.4 Interactive metadiscourse in English -- 6.5 Interactional metadiscourse in English -- 6.6 Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 7 Metadiscourse and community.

     

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    Schlagworte: Discourse analysis; Rhetoric; Written communication; Authorship; Discourse analysis; Rhetoric; Written communication; Authorship; Electronic books
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  15. Expertise and explicitation in the translation process
    Erschienen: c2005
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    This book addresses the complexities of the translation process. Informed by theoretical and methodological advances in translation studies, research on writing and the expertise paradigm, it explores translation as a text reproduction task. With... mehr

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    This book addresses the complexities of the translation process. Informed by theoretical and methodological advances in translation studies, research on writing and the expertise paradigm, it explores translation as a text reproduction task. With triangulation of data from Russian-Swedish translation - think-aloud-methodology and computer logging of the writing process - it makes a cross-sectional comparison of subjects with different amounts of translation experience, highlighting crucial aspects of professional competence and expertise in translation. The book also elaborates a method for a combined product and process analysis, applying it to the study of one type of explicitation: increased cohesive explicitness of the target text. The results have implications for translation theory and pedagogy. This volume will be of interest to translation scholars and translator trainers, irrespective of language combination, as well as to specialists in Russian and Swedish. It will also appeal to researchers on expertise in other domains. Expertise and Explicitation in the Translation Process -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of tables, figures, and charts -- Tables -- Figures -- Charts -- List of abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Translation as text (re)production -- 2.1. Theoretical context -- 2.2. Ability, competence and expertise in translation -- 2.2.1. Translation ability -- 2.2.2. Translator competence -- 2.2.3. Expertise in translation and other domains -- 2.3. Performing a translation task -- 2.3.1. Modelling the translation process as a text production process -- 2.3.2. Overall time: The phases of the task and process profiles -- 2.3.3. Planning the task -- 2.3.4. Writing the translated text -- 2.3.5. Revising the text -- 2.4. The text in the process -- 2.4.1. Explicitation in translation -- 2.4.2. Explicitness of cohesion -- 2.4.3. Translation norms -- 2.4.4. Processing the text -- 2.5. Research design -- Notes -- Methods and data -- 3.1. Methodological considerations -- 3.2. Concurrent verbalizations or think-aloud protocols (TAPs) -- 3.2.1. The theory and the method -- 3.2.2. The validity of the method -- 3.3. Computer logging of the writing process -- 3.4. The data for the study -- 3.4.1. Participants -- 3.4.2. Source text and translation brief -- 3.4.3. Procedure and data collection -- 3.5. Coding and analyzing the data and reporting the results -- Notes -- Performing the translation task -- 4.1. Overall research questions -- 4.2. Task performance: Temporal characteristics -- 4.2.1. Research questions, data and methods -- 4.2.2. Results -- 4.3. Initial planning of the task -- 4.3.1. Research questions, data and methods -- 4.3.2. Results -- 4.4. Segmentation of the writing process -- 4.4.1. Hypotheses, data and method -- 4.4.2. Results.

     

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  16. Traiano Boccalini und der Anti-Parnass
    frühjournalistische Kommunikation als Metadiskurs
    Erschienen: 2005
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    Inhalt Einleitung 1. Vom Parnass zum Anti-Parnass: Voraussetzungen eines oppositionellen Entwurfs 1.1. Vorbemerkung 1.2. Zur Geschichte der Parnassvorstellung 1.3. Die Umwertung des Parnassbegriffs im italienischen Humanismus 1.4. Visionen und Reiseberichte: Der Parnass als individueller und gemeinschaftlicher Erfahrungsraum 2. Der Anti-Parnass als Zentrum frühjournalistischer Kommunikation 2.1. Parnass und Lebenswelt: Die Rolle der Nachrichtenmedien 2.2. Die Berichte der "poetici menanti di Parnaso" 2.3. Vom "avviso a stampa" zum "Ragguaglio di Parnaso" 3. Frühjournalistische Kommunikation als Metadiskurs 3.1. Die Begrenzung kritischer und interpretativer Verfahren 3.2. Verfahren der Reduktion und Aktualisierung von Primärdiskursen 3.3. Die Poetik des Metadiskurses 3.4. Journalistischer Metadiskurs und höfische Konversation: "poeta-menante" vs. "cortegiano" 4. Ergebnisse 5. Bibliographie 5.1. Primärliteratur und historische Quellentexte 5.2. Forschungsliteratur, Lexika und Nachschlagewerke

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 82
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  17. Traiano Boccalini und der Anti-Parnass
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    Inhalt Einleitung 1. Vom Parnass zum Anti-Parnass: Voraussetzungen eines oppositionellen Entwurfs 1.1. Vorbemerkung 1.2. Zur Geschichte der Parnassvorstellung 1.3. Die Umwertung des Parnassbegriffs im italienischen Humanismus 1.4. Visionen und Reiseberichte: Der Parnass als individueller und gemeinschaftlicher Erfahrungsraum 2. Der Anti-Parnass als Zentrum frühjournalistischer Kommunikation 2.1. Parnass und Lebenswelt: Die Rolle der Nachrichtenmedien 2.2. Die Berichte der "poetici menanti di Parnaso" 2.3. Vom "avviso a stampa" zum "Ragguaglio di Parnaso" 3. Frühjournalistische Kommunikation als Metadiskurs 3.1. Die Begrenzung kritischer und interpretativer Verfahren 3.2. Verfahren der Reduktion und Aktualisierung von Primärdiskursen 3.3. Die Poetik des Metadiskurses 3.4. Journalistischer Metadiskurs und höfische Konversation: "poeta-menante" vs. "cortegiano" 4. Ergebnisse 5. Bibliographie 5.1. Primärliteratur und historische Quellentexte 5.2. Forschungsliteratur, Lexika und Nachschlagewerke

     

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  18. Traiano Boccalini und der Anti-Parnass
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    Inhalt Einleitung 1. Vom Parnass zum Anti-Parnass: Voraussetzungen eines oppositionellen Entwurfs 1.1. Vorbemerkung 1.2. Zur Geschichte der Parnassvorstellung 1.3. Die Umwertung des Parnassbegriffs im italienischen Humanismus 1.4. Visionen und... mehr

     

    Inhalt Einleitung 1. Vom Parnass zum Anti-Parnass: Voraussetzungen eines oppositionellen Entwurfs 1.1. Vorbemerkung 1.2. Zur Geschichte der Parnassvorstellung 1.3. Die Umwertung des Parnassbegriffs im italienischen Humanismus 1.4. Visionen und Reiseberichte: Der Parnass als individueller und gemeinschaftlicher Erfahrungsraum 2. Der Anti-Parnass als Zentrum frühjournalistischer Kommunikation 2.1. Parnass und Lebenswelt: Die Rolle der Nachrichtenmedien 2.2. Die Berichte der "poetici menanti di Parnaso" 2.3. Vom "avviso a stampa" zum "Ragguaglio di Parnaso" 3. Frühjournalistische Kommunikation als Metadiskurs 3.1. Die Begrenzung kritischer und interpretativer Verfahren 3.2. Verfahren der Reduktion und Aktualisierung von Primärdiskursen 3.3. Die Poetik des Metadiskurses 3.4. Journalistischer Metadiskurs und höfische Konversation: "poeta-menante" vs. "cortegiano" 4. Ergebnisse 5. Bibliographie 5.1. Primärliteratur und historische Quellentexte 5.2. Forschungsliteratur, Lexika und Nachschlagewerke

     

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  19. Oresteia
    Autor*in: Aeschylus.
    Erschienen: 2009; ©2008
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, Oxford

    The Oresteian trilogy (Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, Eumenides) established the themes of Greek tragedy - the inexorable nature of Fate, the relationship between justice, revenge, and religion. The plays dramatize the murder of Agamemnon by his wife... mehr

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    The Oresteian trilogy (Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, Eumenides) established the themes of Greek tragedy - the inexorable nature of Fate, the relationship between justice, revenge, and religion. The plays dramatize the murder of Agamemnon by his wife Clytemnestra, the revenge of her son Orestes, and his judgement by the court of Athens. This new translation seeks to preserve the plays' qualities as theatre and as literature. Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations: Play-Titles and Works Frequently Cited -- Summary of the Stage-Action -- Introduction -- 1. Aeschylus and the Oresteia -- 2. A view of the Oresteia -- 2.1. The dramatic ideas and their sources -- 2.2. The dramatic design and the characters -- 2.3. Issues and meanings -- 2.4. The plays in Aeschylus' theatre -- 3. Dramatic form and language in Aeschylus -- 3.1. Dramatic form in general -- 3.2. Speech and spoken dialogue -- 3.3. Choral song and lyric dialogue -- 3.4. Language and imagery -- 4. Aeschylus now: 'reception' and public response -- Note on the Text, Translation, and Explanatory Notes -- Bibliography and Further Reading -- A Chronology of Aeschylus' Life and Times -- Family Trees of the Principal Characters of the Oresteia -- Map: Greece and the Aegean Sea -- AGAMEMNON -- LIBATION BEARERS -- EUMENIDES -- Explanatory Notes -- Textual Appendix.

     

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  20. Programming Java 2 Micro Edition on Symbian OS
    A Developer's Guide to MIDP 2. 0
    Autor*in: de Jode, Martin
    Erschienen: 2004; ©2005.
    Verlag:  John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, New York

    Martin de Jode is a Java evangelizer within Symbian provides support, enlightenment and training to Symbian's Java developer community. He has developed a host of Java utility and sample applications showing how to make the most of Symbian's Java... mehr

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    Martin de Jode is a Java evangelizer within Symbian provides support, enlightenment and training to Symbian's Java developer community. He has developed a host of Java utility and sample applications showing how to make the most of Symbian's Java platform. Intro -- Programming Java 2 Micro Edition on Symbian OS -- Contents -- About This Book -- Author Biographies -- Author's Acknowledgements -- Symbian Press Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Innovation Through Openness -- Section 1: J2ME and MIDP -- 1 Introduction to J2ME -- 1.1 Configurations and Profiles -- 1.2 CLDC and MIDP -- 1.3 CDC and Personal Profile -- 1.4 J2ME on Symbian OS -- 1.5 Summary -- 2 Getting Started -- 2.1 Introduction to MIDP -- 2.2 Helloworld, Turbo Edition -- 2.3 Introduction to Tools for MIDP -- 2.4 Installing and Running a MIDlet -- 2.5 MIDP on Symbian OS Phones -- 2.6 Summary -- 3 MIDP 2.0 and the JTWI -- 3.1 Introduction to the JTWI -- 3.2 The CLDC on Symbian OS -- 3.3 MIDP 2.0 -- 3.4 Optional J2ME APIs in the JTWI -- 3.5 MIDP 2.0 and Symbian OS Phones -- 3.6 Summary -- 4 Java APIs for Bluetooth Wireless Technology -- 4.1 Introduction to Bluetooth -- 4.2 Introduction to the Bluetooth APIs -- 4.3 Programming the Bluetooth APIs -- 4.4 L2CAP Protocol -- 4.5 Security -- 4.6 Java Bluetooth API and the MIDP 2.0 Security Model -- 4.7 Sample Code -- 4.8 Development Tools -- 4.9 Java Bluetooth APIs and Symbian OS -- 4.10 Summary -- 5 MIDP 2.0 Case Studies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Expense Application -- 5.3 The Demo Racer Game -- 5.4 The Picture Puzzle -- Section 2: Writing Quality Code for Smartphones -- 6 Making Java Code Portable -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Design Patterns -- 6.3 Portability Issues -- 6.4 Summary -- 7 Writing Optimized Code -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 What Are We Starting With? -- 7.3 Benchmarking -- 7.4 General Guidelines for Optimization -- 7.5 Feedback and Responsiveness -- 7.6 Object Creation -- 7.7 Method Modifiers and Inlining -- 7.8 Strings -- 7.9 Using Containers -- 7.10 How Not To Do It -- 7.11 Copying an Array -- 7.12 Thoughts on Looping -- 7.13 Graphics -- 7.14 LifeTime Case Study.

     

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  21. Liberalism, democracy and development
    Autor*in: Chan, Sylvia
    Erschienen: [2002]
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge

    This book presents a challenge to connections many commentators make between liberal democracy and economic development. Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Yet another book on... mehr

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    This book presents a challenge to connections many commentators make between liberal democracy and economic development. Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Yet another book on 'liberal democracy'? -- Isn't it true anyway that the financial crisis of 1997-8 put an end to the 'Asian miracle'? -- 1 The question: is 'liberal democracy' good for economic development? -- 1.1 The context -- 1.2 The pro-'liberal democracy'and anti-'liberal democracy' camps: situating the democracy-development debate within the… -- 1.3 Focusing on the democracy-development connection -- 1.4 Focusing on Asia -- Part I The present context of democratisation and decomposing 'liberal democracy' -- 2 Decomposing 'liberal democracy' -- 2.1 'Economic', 'civil' and 'political' liberties -- 2.2 The three-fold architecture -- 2.3 A summary of points -- 2.4 Advantages of the new framework -- 3 Democratisation: between the 'liberal' and the 'democratic' -- 3.1 The possibilities, limits and conditions of democracy: the three stages of theorising on democratisation and the five… -- 3.1.1 'Pre-conditions' -- 3.1.2 'Political crafting' -- 3.1.3 'Structured contingency' -- 3.1.4 Five types of limiting factors -- 3.2 Thinking in terms of 'converging' and 'diverging' forces and noting their effect on the 'liberal' and 'democratic'… -- 3.2.1 'Global', international forces -- 3.2.2 Institutions and the state as the 'mediator' of international forces -- 3.2.3 The effect of more historically particular forces -- 3.3 Further differentiating these forces -- Par t II The democracy-development debate: old problem, new thinking -- 4 Constructing an empirical explanation -- 4.1 Macro vs micro -- 4.2 Using cases to explain -- 4.3 Using the Asian cases to explain the democracy-development connection -- 5 The democracy-development debate reconsidered -- 5.1 Some preliminary points.

     

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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  22. Liberalism, democracy and development
    Autor*in: Chan, Sylvia
    Erschienen: [2002]
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge

    This book presents a challenge to connections many commentators make between liberal democracy and economic development. Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Yet another book on... mehr

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    This book presents a challenge to connections many commentators make between liberal democracy and economic development. Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Yet another book on 'liberal democracy'? -- Isn't it true anyway that the financial crisis of 1997-8 put an end to the 'Asian miracle'? -- 1 The question: is 'liberal democracy' good for economic development? -- 1.1 The context -- 1.2 The pro-'liberal democracy'and anti-'liberal democracy' camps: situating the democracy-development debate within the… -- 1.3 Focusing on the democracy-development connection -- 1.4 Focusing on Asia -- Part I The present context of democratisation and decomposing 'liberal democracy' -- 2 Decomposing 'liberal democracy' -- 2.1 'Economic', 'civil' and 'political' liberties -- 2.2 The three-fold architecture -- 2.3 A summary of points -- 2.4 Advantages of the new framework -- 3 Democratisation: between the 'liberal' and the 'democratic' -- 3.1 The possibilities, limits and conditions of democracy: the three stages of theorising on democratisation and the five… -- 3.1.1 'Pre-conditions' -- 3.1.2 'Political crafting' -- 3.1.3 'Structured contingency' -- 3.1.4 Five types of limiting factors -- 3.2 Thinking in terms of 'converging' and 'diverging' forces and noting their effect on the 'liberal' and 'democratic'… -- 3.2.1 'Global', international forces -- 3.2.2 Institutions and the state as the 'mediator' of international forces -- 3.2.3 The effect of more historically particular forces -- 3.3 Further differentiating these forces -- Par t II The democracy-development debate: old problem, new thinking -- 4 Constructing an empirical explanation -- 4.1 Macro vs micro -- 4.2 Using cases to explain -- 4.3 Using the Asian cases to explain the democracy-development connection -- 5 The democracy-development debate reconsidered -- 5.1 Some preliminary points.

     

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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  23. Pro J2ME Polish
    Open Source Wireless Java Tools Suite
    Autor*in: Virkus, Robert
    Erschienen: 2005
    Verlag:  Robert Virkus, Berkeley, CA

    * The primary book on the J2ME Polish open source tool* Written by Robert Virkus, the lead programmer and architect of J2ME Polish* Discusses every aspect of J2ME Polish in-depth, including installing, using, and extending* Includes hands-on... mehr

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    * The primary book on the J2ME Polish open source tool* Written by Robert Virkus, the lead programmer and architect of J2ME Polish* Discusses every aspect of J2ME Polish in-depth, including installing, using, and extending* Includes hands-on tutorials that encourage the reader to apply their acquired knowledge Robert Virkus is the technical and managing architect and programmer for the open source project J2ME Polish. He is an internationally recognized J2ME expert and is a member of Mobile Solutions Group, Bremen, Germany. "Pro J2ME Polish is written for wireless and other mobile Java programmers who want to improve their efficiency and acquire in-depth knowledge about programming real world J2ME applications. It describes the leading open-source tool for tackling device differences and creating ""polished"" mobile applications. It also uncovers all common device limitations and quirks and explains how these can be circumvented. The book consists of a whole suite of tools for wireless programmers to use to optimize applications for multiple devices or to localize their applications in two simple steps. It also explains how to change the logging level for specific classes or packages, or to remove all logging parts completely from the application by setting simple switches. Moreover, the author includes a device database with all relevant data for programming in J2ME and provides a game API for MIDP/1.0 devices that is compatible with the MIDP/2.0 game, so readers can automatically port their game to MIDP/1.0 devices. And for programmers who want to use animated backgrounds, different designs for the application user interface, or Custom Items on MIDP/1.0 devices, this book explains in full detail why the GUI of J2ME is the key."

     

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    ISBN: 9781430200451
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    Schriftenreihe: Pro
    Schlagworte: Computer Science; Software engineering
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    Includes index

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    CONTENTS; Foreword; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1: GETTING READY; ¦CHAPTER 1 Quick Setup Guide; ¦CHAPTER 2 Installing the Prerequisites; ¦CHAPTER 3 Installing J2ME Polish; ¦CHAPTER 4 Integrating J2ME Polish into IDEs; PART 2: USING J2ME POLISH; ¦CHAPTER 5 Getting to Know J2ME Polish; ¦CHAPTER 6 The Device Database; ¦CHAPTER 7 Building Applications; ¦CHAPTER 8 Preprocessing; ¦CHAPTER 9 The Logging Framework; ¦CHAPTER 10 Using the Utilities; ¦CHAPTER 11 Game Programming with J2ME Polish; ¦CHAPTER 12 Working with the GUI

    ¦CHAPTER 13 Extending J2ME PolishPART 3: PROGRAMMING IN THE REAL WORLD; ¦CHAPTER 14 Overview of the Wireless Market; ¦CHAPTER 15 Dancing Around Device Limitations; ¦CHAPTER 16 Optimizing Applications; PART 4: APPENDIX; ¦APPENDIX; ¦INDEX

  24. Ranking committees, words or multisets
    Erschienen: July 2002
    Verlag:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano

    We investigate the ways in which a linear order on a finite set A can be consistently extended to a linear order on a set Pk(A) of multisets on A of fixed cardinality k. We show that for card(A) = 3 all linear orders on Pk(A) are additive and... mehr

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    We investigate the ways in which a linear order on a finite set A can be consistently extended to a linear order on a set Pk(A) of multisets on A of fixed cardinality k. We show that for card(A) = 3 all linear orders on Pk(A) are additive and classify them by means of Farey fractions. For card(A) minor/equal 4 we show that there are non-additive consistent linear orders of Pk(A), we prove that they cannot be extended to a linear order of Pk(A) for K sufficiently large. We give the lower bounds for the number of additive linear orders in P2(A) and the total number of consistent linear orders in P2(A).

     

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  25. The metre of Beowulf
    a constraint-based approach
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin

    6.4. Stochastic Optimality TheoryNotes -- References -- Index of subjects -- Index of authors -- Index of verses discussed Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Preliminaries -- 1.2. Phonological and metrical structures -- 1.3. Sieversian approaches to Old... mehr

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    6.4. Stochastic Optimality TheoryNotes -- References -- Index of subjects -- Index of authors -- Index of verses discussed Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Preliminaries -- 1.2. Phonological and metrical structures -- 1.3. Sieversian approaches to Old English alliterative metre -- 1.4. The case for finite verb stress -- 1.5. Materials and methods -- Chapter 2. The stress phonology of Old English -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Previous approaches -- 2.3. A new model of word-level stress in Old English -- 2.4. Phrasal-level stress in Old English -- 2.5. Summary and departure -- Chapter -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Arguments for the proposed metrical associations -- 3.3. Summary Chapter 4. Metrical structure at the foot level: Part II4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Further foot-level metrical constraints -- 4.3. Conclusion -- Chapter 5. Metrical structure at the level of the half-line and long-line -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Alliteration -- 5.3. Frequencies of metrical patterns: binary-branching half-lines -- 5.4. Frequencies of metrical patterns: ternary-branching half-lines -- 5.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 6. Conclusion -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Summary of Chapters 1 through 5 -- 6.3. The realization of verb-second syntax

     

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    ISBN: 9783110905410; 3110905418
    Schriftenreihe: Topics in English linguistics ; 36
    Schlagworte: English language; English language; English language; English language; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English language ; Old English ; Rhythm; English language ; Old English ; Versification; Versification
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    Revision of the author's thesis, 1998. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-357) and indexes