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Poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic ; Поэзия и поэтика Новици Тадича
Предмет нашег рада је свеобухватно и систематично истраживање поезије и поетике Новице Тадића (1949–2011), с циљем испитивања специфичности његовог пјесничког опуса, приказивања основних поетичких поступака, одређивања Тадићевог мјеста у поетичкој парадигми српске поезије. Поезију и поетику Новице Тадића проучавали смо с аспекта иманентних методолошких истраживања – имплицитних и експлицитних. Истраживања су усмјерена на препознавање и тумачење поетских изражајних средстава и поступака који Тадићеву поезију чине изузетним књижевно-умјетничким дјелом. Сагледана су најважнија досадашња тумачења и књижевнокритичка расуђивања о Новици Тадићу. С циљем цјеловитијег разумијевања, тумачења и проучавања поезије и поетике Новице Тадића истраживања су употпуњена интертекстуалним, компаратистичким, језичко-стилским, формалистичким, херменеутичким, културолошким приступом. У раду је коришћен научни апарат више методолошких поступака, имајући у виду да је и сама поезија – као предмет истраживања – комплексна, вишесмислена и вишезначна књижевно-језичка креација...The subject of our work is a comprehensive and systematic study of poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic (1949–2011), in order to examine the specifics of his poetic oeuvre, presenting the most important poetic procedures for determining Tadic's place in the poetic paradigm of Serbian poetry. Poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic, we studied from the point of immanent methodological researchs, implicit and explicit. Research has focused on the identification and interpretation of poetic means of expression and action that Tadic's poetry seems extraordinary literary art. The most important current interpretation and the critical judgment of Novica Tadic are taken into account. With the aim of complete understanding, interpretation and study of poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic investigations are completed with intertextual, comparative, linguistic-stylistic, formalistic, hermeneutic, cultural approach. The paper uses scientific apparatus more methodological procedures, bearing in mind that the poetry – as a subject of research – is complex, ambiguous and ambiguous literary and linguistic creation..
Poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic ; Поэзия и поэтика Новици Тадича
Предмет нашег рада је свеобухватно и систематично истраживање поезије и поетике Новице Тадића (1949–2011), с циљем испитивања специфичности његовог пјесничког опуса, приказивања основних поетичких поступака, одређивања Тадићевог мјеста у поетичкој парадигми српске поезије. Поезију и поетику Новице Тадића проучавали смо с аспекта иманентних методолошких истраживања – имплицитних и експлицитних. Истраживања су усмјерена на препознавање и тумачење поетских изражајних средстава и поступака који Тадићеву поезију чине изузетним књижевно-умјетничким дјелом. Сагледана су најважнија досадашња тумачења и књижевнокритичка расуђивања о Новици Тадићу. С циљем цјеловитијег разумијевања, тумачења и проучавања поезије и поетике Новице Тадића истраживања су употпуњена интертекстуалним, компаратистичким, језичко-стилским, формалистичким, херменеутичким, културолошким приступом. У раду је коришћен научни апарат више методолошких поступака, имајући у виду да је и сама поезија – као предмет истраживања – комплексна, вишесмислена и вишезначна књижевно-језичка креација...The subject of our work is a comprehensive and systematic study of poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic (1949–2011), in order to examine the specifics of his poetic oeuvre, presenting the most important poetic procedures for determining Tadic's place in the poetic paradigm of Serbian poetry. Poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic, we studied from the point of immanent methodological researchs, implicit and explicit. Research has focused on the identification and interpretation of poetic means of expression and action that Tadic's poetry seems extraordinary literary art. The most important current interpretation and the critical judgment of Novica Tadic are taken into account. With the aim of complete understanding, interpretation and study of poetry and poetics by Novica Tadic investigations are completed with intertextual, comparative, linguistic-stylistic, formalistic, hermeneutic, cultural approach. The paper uses scientific apparatus more methodological procedures, bearing in mind that the poetry – as a subject of research – is complex, ambiguous and ambiguous literary and linguistic creation..
The impact of high-normal blood pressure on left ventricular mechanics: A three-dimensional and speckle tracking echocardiography study
Improved speech emotion recognition based on music-related audio features
Emotions are essential for human communication as they reflect our inner states and influence our actions. Today, emotions provide crucial information to many applications, from virtual assistants to security systems, mood-tracking wearable devices, and autism robots. The speech emotion recognition (SER) model must be lightweight to run on varying devices with limited computational power. This research investigates the performance of music-related features for SER based on the auditory and neuropsychology evidence about the connection of emotional speech and music in human perception. Unlike prior works on low-level descriptors that primarily focus on differentiating human speech production, our method employs features extracted directly from raw speech signals through Discrete Fourier Transform and Constant-Q Transform. These features represent the perceptual pitches and timbre characteristics of the human voice. The 10-fold cross-validation results show that our method improves the accuracy of the audio feature-based approach on RAVDESS, CREMA-D and IEMOCAP datasets. Findings from the ablation study imply the significance of perceptual pitch, the perceptual loudness and the combination of pitch and timbre features in building a robust SER model. Compared to pretrained deep learning embeddings, our method demonstrates its generalizability and high efficiency despite a much smaller model size.</p
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From Aha Moments to Ethnomethodology: A Conversation with Hugh Mehan
On April 1, 2015, Professor Hansun Waring’s doctoral seminar had the great pleasure and honor of being joined over Skype by Dr. Hugh (Bud) Mehan, Professor Emeritus at the University of California, San Diego and author of the 1979 classic Learning Lesson: Social Organization in the Classroom. Dr. Mehan has done extensive research on classroom organization and interaction, educational testing, tracking and untracking, construction of student identities in the classroom, and so on. He has managed to achieve the delicate and yet crucial balance that so many educators and education researchers aspire to—the balance between doing research and improving the world. He has not only shaped the academic discourse on education issues but has been directly working with the most vulnerable members of our society in overcoming and amending those issues. His work has been an inspiration to so many of us whose research passions and real-life concerns lie in education, classroom interaction, and social inequity.
The Skype meeting was proposed as a continuation of conversation inspired by Dr. Mehan’s invigorating invited lecture at the 4th Annual LANSI Conference at Teachers College in October 2014. Members of Dr. Waring’s Spring 2015 seminar (Nancy Boblett, Catherine Box, Sarah Creider, Donna Delprete, Rong Rong Le, Heidi Liu, Carol Lo, Saerhim Oh, Elizabeth Reddington, Gahye Song, Nadja Tadic, Junko Takahashi, and Di Yu) compiled a list of questions for Dr. Mehan in advance and asked follow-up questions to his responses during the meeting. We are very pleased to share with our journal readers a transcript of our conversation, and we hope you will find his words as inspiring and illuminating as we have
Overall Control - The Case against Dusko Tadic and the Concept of Control in the ILC-Articles on State Responsibility
In this text the author attempts to extract the criteria for establishing ''overall control'' as described by the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the case against Dusko Tadic. This test was formulated by the ICTY Appeals Chamber in an effort to qualify the relationship between the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the army of the Serbian Republic in Bosnia. The legal question was whether this armed force could in fact be linked to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia due to the high level of control the latter exercised over the group, thus making the conflict international and granting the civilians under its control the status as ''Protected Persons'' in the meaning of Geneva Convention IV, Article 3. The Appeals Chamber argued that the rules of attribution in International Law on State Responsibility must by necessity require the same standard of relationship for attribution of the acts of the armed force to the state, as International Humanitarian Law requires for finding that the participation of that force constitutes foreign involvement in an internal conflict. It thus sought guidance in the rules of attribution from International Law on State Responsibility and the Case Concerning Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua of the International Court of Justice. Rather than accepting the test devised in Nicaragua, often referred to as the ''effective control'' test, the Appeals Chamber found that it was not suitable for acts of ''organized groups'', where instead international law dictated the standard of ''overall control''. The author has examined all the criteria for establishing this standard of control and how it can be used to solve problems of control in International Law on State Responsibility. First, the criteria for concluding what qualifies a group as ''organized'' and which groups can come into question for use of the standard is investigated. The author examines the cases provided by the Appeals Chamber as illustrations of the use of the standard in international law, to extract the limits of these criteria. Second, the author evaluates the importance of support given to the group in the form of arms, training, funding and intelligence for establishing a potential to exercise control. Having done this the author continues to the level of direct control, exercised by the state over the group, and the standard required to qualify it as ''overall control''. Finally, the author uses the conclusions drawn to formulate a suggestion of how to phrase the ''overall control'' test for use in International Law on State Responsibility
