174 research outputs found

    De kracht van taal: hoe kennis van het Russisch ons helpt Rusland en taal beter te begrijpen

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    Oratie uitgesproken door Prof.dr. Egbert L.J. Fortuin bij de aanvaarding van hoogleraar in de Russische taal en taalkunde aan de Universiteit van Leiden op 27 januari 2023</p

    Review of the book Unbegrenzte moglichkeiten: Amerikanisierung in Deutschland und Frankreich (1900-1933) by Egbert Klautke

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    Dr. Jeff R. Schutts (Douglas College) reviews the book Unbegrenzte Moglichkeiten: Amerikanisierung in Deutschland und Frankreich (1900-1933) by Egbert Klautke (2005).Final article published

    The New Textbook ”Advanced Aircraft Design – Conceptual Design, Technology and Optimization of Subsonic Civil Airplanes“

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    Presentation on the occasion of the new book: "Advanced Aircraft Design: Conceptual Design, Analysis and Optimization of Subsonic Civil Airplanes". Author: Egbert Torenbeek Published Online: 27 MAY 2013 Print ISBN: 9781118568118 Online ISBN: 9781118568101 DOI: 10.1002/9781118568101http://EWADE.AircraftDesign.org --- http://ProceedingsEWADE2013.AircraftDesign.or

    UA94/6/1 Ercell Jane Egbert: An Appreciation

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    Weaver, Bill. Ercell Jane Egbert: An Appreciation. The author, a former student, teaches in the History Department and is Staff Assistant in the Graduate College at Western Kentucky University. Grateful appreciation is expressed to Mrs. Cleo Carner, Mrs. Virgie Morse, Miss Fannie Holland, Miss Sara Tyler and Miss Julia Neal for sharing their information

    Archives and Absence: The Role of the Institutional Archive in Retaining Cultural Memory (Part 1)

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    Presented during American Archives Month, archivists Veronica Denison, Helena Egbert, and Irina Rogova from K-State Libraries’ Morse Department of Special Collections offer the first in a series of three talks inspired by the themes of community and memory in The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline. Part 1: Why are there so few materials from folks of marginalized identities in institutional archives

    On the Čakavian dialect of Čunovo near Bratislava

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    This article offers a description of a local dialect that belongs to a subarea of Burgenland Croatian (the eastern part of the Haci group of dialects) that has hitherto received little attention. It consists of (a) an analysis of the phonology and phonetics of the dialect, with special attention for the history of the vowel system and the accentuation, (b) remarks on morphology and (c) a number of miscellaneous data that fill in the information missing from the dialectologi-cal maps in the standard work on Burgenland Croatian, viz. Neweklowsky (1978). The conclusion contains a list of the most striking characteristics of the dialect
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