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Informetrics on M. N. Srinivas
M. N. Srinivas, the well known sociologist is widely recognised as architect of modern Indian sociology and social anthropology. His publications have been analysed by year, domain, authorship pattern, channels of communication used. Keywords, etc. The results indicate that the papers published by him are of a nature that qualify him to be a 'role model' for the younger generations to emulate.
By the end of 1995, Srinivas had to his credit 144 papers which, included 33 broad papers in sociology and anthropology; 18 papers in social change; 28 papers in village studies; 12 papers on religion; 17 papers on caste and 36 papers of general popular interest. The periods 1958-61 and 1974-77, when Srinivas was 38-41 and 58-61 years old. were his most productive periods with highest publication activity
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From the correspondence of M. P. Drahomanov: two unknown letters to M. V. Vodovozov of 1894
This publication introduces into scientific discourse little-known letters of prominent Ukrainian scholar, politician and publicist M. P. Drahomanov (1841-1895), discovered in the fond of V. I. Vernadsky in the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Two letters written in the latest period of the life of M. P. Drahomanov, which are addressed to young economist and publicist Mykola Vasyliovych Vodovozov (1870-1896), expand the source base not only for M. P. Drahomanov’s biographers. They show his ties with Russian liberals, who later formed the core of the party of constitutional democrats. A preface to the publication contains a biography of M. V. Vodovozov, and the author makes a hypothesis on the history of an acquaintance of the correspondent and the addressee, which could be connected with M. V. Vodovozov’s brother, V. V. Vodovozov, and members of the “Shelter Fraternity”, and through them with M. P. Drahomanov. The analysis of the published letters proves that M. P. Drahomanov endeavored to widen through the “Shelter Fraternity” members his contacts with democratic circles in Russia, and also to find financial support for publishing letters of Bakunin and Struve
V. BRUSOV’S ARTICLE ON M. LOMONOSOV. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY IRINA ATAJANYAN (YEREVAN)
The author publishes V. Brusov’s paper «On Lomonosov». According to V. Brusov, M. Lomonosov is «the father of the Russian literature». Significantly, V. Brusov overlooked M. Lomonosov’s poetry, with a view towards his works on prosody. The publication’s author concludes that V. Brusov intended to write a research paper on M. Lomonosov’s life and creativity
The long-wavelength view of GG Tau A: rocks in the ring world
We present the first detection of GG Tau A at centimetre wavelengths, made with the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array at a frequency of 16 GHz (λ = 1.8 cm). The source is detected at >6 σrms with an integrated flux density of S16GHz = 249 ± 45 µJy. We use these new centimetre-wave data, in conjunction with additional measurements compiled from the literature, to investigate the long-wavelength tail of the dust emission from this unusual protoplanetary system. We use an MCMC-based method to determine maximum likelihood parameters for a simple parametric spectral model and consider the opacity and mass of the dust contributing to the microwave emission. We derive a dust mass of Md ~ 0.1 Msun, constrain the dimensions of the emitting region and find that the opacity index at λ > 7 mm is less than unity, implying a contribution to the dust population from grains exceeding ~4 cm in size. We suggest that this indicates coagulation within the GG Tau A system has proceeded to the point where dust grains have grown to the size of small rocks with dimensions of a few centimetres. Considering the relatively young age of the GG Tau association in combination with the low derived disc mass, we suggest that this system may provide a useful test case for rapid core accretion planet formation models
Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 67, I. 09
Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- September 2004
Volume 67, Issue 9, pp. 1611-1765
Proton–Neutron Interaction near Closed Shells
A. Covello, L. Coraggio, A. Gargano, and N. Itaco
pp. 1611-1618 Full Text: PDF (192 kB)
Relativistic Description of Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear Matter at Extreme Conditions
J. Meng, S. F. Ban, J. Li, W. H. Long, H. F. Lü, S. Q. Zhang, W. Zhang, and S.-G. Zhou
pp. 1619-1626 Full Text: PDF (910 kB)
The Neutron Drip Line in the Region of N = 20 and N = 28 Closures
S. M. Lukyanov and Yu. E. Penionzhkevich
pp. 1627-1632 Full Text: PDF (218 kB)
QRPA Coordinate Space Calculations of 2+ States in N = 20 Isotones
N. Van Giai and M. Yamagami
pp. 1633-1639 Full Text: PDF (189 kB)
Mean Field and Beyond in Nuclei Far from Stability Lines
P. F. Bortignon, F. Barranco, R. A. Broglia, G. Colò, and E. Vigezzi
pp. 1640-1644 Full Text: PDF (142 kB)
Microscopic Description of Mixed-Symmetry States in Nearly Spherical Nuclei
Ch. Stoyanov and N. Lo Iudice
pp. 1645-1649 Full Text: PDF (155 kB)
Collective Excitations and a Backbending Phenomenon in 156Dy
J. Kvasil, R. G. Nazmitdinov, and A. S. Sitdikov
pp. 1650-1655 Full Text: PDF (184 kB)
Effects of Dirac Sea on Giant Resonance States
H. Kurasawa and T. Suzuki
pp. 1656-1663 Full Text: PDF (208 kB)
Photonuclear Reactions: Modern Status of the Data
B. S. Ishkhanov and V. V. Varlamov
pp. 1664-1673 Full Text: PDF (361 kB)
Electric Dipole Transitions in Neutron-Rich Nuclei
T. Suzuki, H. Sagawa, and K. Hagino
pp. 1674-1681 Full Text: PDF (260 kB)
Low-Lying Dipole Excitations in Nuclei in the Mass Regions of the New Dynamical Symmetries
M. Scheck, P. von Brentano, C. Fransen, A. Gade, H. von Garrel, J. Jolie, U. Kneissl, C. Kohstall, A. Linnemann, N. Pietralla, H. H. Pitz, F. Stedile, S. Walter, and V. Werner
pp. 1682-1687 Full Text: PDF (266 kB)
Nuclear Physics Aspects of the Astrophysical p-Process
Zs. Fülöp, Gy. Gyürky, and E. Somorjai
pp. 1688-1695 Full Text: PDF (206 kB)
Weak Interaction Rates for Astrophysical Applications
I. N. Borzov
pp. 1696-1700 Full Text: PDF (164 kB)
Nuclear Structure with the Dinuclear Model
G. G. Adamian, N. V. Antonenko, R. V. Jolos, Yu. V. Palchikov, W. Scheid, and T. M. Shneidman
pp. 1701-1708 Full Text: PDF (222 kB)
Superdeformation as Cluster State
G. G. Adamian, N. V. Antonenko, R. V. Jolos, Yu. V. Palchikov, W. Scheid, and T. M. Shneidman
pp. 1709-1714 Full Text: PDF (159 kB)
Integral Equations in the Fock–Bargmann Space and the Generator-Coordinate Method
G. F. Filippov, Yu. A. Lashko, S. V. Korennov, and K. Kato
pp. 1715-1720 Full Text: PDF (152 kB)
Trinucleon Cluster Structure at High-Excitation Energies in A = 6 Nuclei
H. Akimune, T. Yamagata, S. Nakayama, M. Fujiwara, K. Fushimi, K. Hara, K. Y. Hara, K. Ichihara, K. Kawase, K. Matsui, K. Nakanishi, A. Shiokawa, M. Tanaka, H. Utsunomiya, and M. Yosoi
pp. 1721-1725 Full Text: PDF (228 kB)
Nontrivial Manifestation of Clustering in Fission of Heavy Nuclei at Low and Middle Excitations
Yu. V. Pyatkov, V. V. Pashkevich, W. H. Trzaska, G. G. Adamian, N. V. Antonenko, D. V. Kamanin, V. A. Maslov, V. G. Tishchenko, and A. V. Unzhakova
pp. 1726-1730 Full Text: PDF (304 kB)
Relativistic and Nonrelativistic Calculations of the Isoscalar Monopole and Dipole States
G. Colò and N. Van Giai
pp. 1731-1736 Full Text: PDF (179 kB)
Effects of Coupling between Particles and Surface Vibrations on Isoscalar Response of Nuclei
V. I. Abrosimov, O. I. Davidovskaya, A. Dellafiore, and F. Matera
pp. 1737-1741 Full Text: PDF (172 kB)
Structure of the Gamow–Teller Resonance in 58Cu Studied via the Proton- and gamma-Decay Measurements
M. Fujiwara
pp. 1742-1749 Full Text: PDF (587 kB)
The Nature of Low-Lying Kpi = 0+ Bands in Nuclei
A. Aprahamian
pp. 1750-1755 Full Text: PDF (158 kB)
Low-Lying States and Separabelized Skyrme Interactions
A. P. Severyukhin, V. V. Voronov, Ch. Stoyanov, and N. Van Giai
pp. 1756-1759 Full Text: PDF (136 kB)
Complex Shape Effects in Nuclear Rotational Spectra
N. Minkov, S. B. Drenska, P. Yotov, and W. Scheid
pp. 1760-1765 Full Text: PDF (170 kB)Archived web conten
Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 66, I. 08
Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- August 2003
Volume 66, Issue 8, pp. 1399-1589
The ALTO Project at IPN Orsay
F. Ibrahim
pp. 1399-1406 Full Text: PDF (587 kB)
Physics with Fission Fragments: Project DRIBs-2
Yu. E. Penionzhkevich
pp. 1407-1412 Full Text: PDF (235 kB)
Isotopic Production Cross Sections of Residues in Reactions Induced by Relativistic Heavy Ions with Protons and Deuterons
E. Casarejos, P. Armbruster, L. Audouin, J. Benlliure, M. Bernas, A. Boudard, R. Legrain, S. Leray, B. Mustapha, S. Czajkowski, T. Enqvist, B. Fernandez, J. Pereira, M. Pravikoff, F. Rejmund, K.-H. Schmidt, C. Stephan, J. Taieb, L. Tassan-Got, C. Villagrasa, C. Volant, and W. Wlazlo
pp. 1413-1420 Full Text: PDF (405 kB)
Decay of Neutron-Rich Ga Isotopes near N=50 at PARRNe
O. Perru, F. Ibrahim, O. Bajeat, C. Bourgeois, F. Clapier, E. Cottereau, C. Donzaud, M. Ducourtieux, S. Galès, D. Guillemaud-Mueller, C. Lau, H. Lefort, F. Le Blanc, A. C. Mueller, J. Obert, N. Pauwels, J. C. Potier, F. Pougheon, J. Proust, B. Roussière, J. Sauvage, O. Sorlin, and D. Verney
pp. 1421-1427 Full Text: PDF (429 kB)
A Study of gammaDecays and Octupole Bands in 21Ne and 21Na
S. Thummerer, W. von Oertzen, Tz. Kokalova, H. G. Bohlen, B. Gebauer, A. Tumino, T. N. Massey, G. de Angelis, M. Axiotis, A. Gadea, Th. Kröll, N. Marginean, D. R. Napoli, M. De Poli, C. Ur, D. Bazzacco, S. M. Lenzi, C. Rossi Alvarez, S. Lunardi, R. Menegazzo, P. G. Bizzeti, and A. M. Bizzeti-Sona
pp. 1428-1433 Full Text: PDF (167 kB)
Separable Skyrme Interactions and Quasiparticle RPA
A. P. Severyukhin, V. V. Voronov, Ch. Stoyanov, and Nguyen Van Giai
pp. 1434-1438 Full Text: PDF (138 kB)
Clustering in the Region of Nuclear Surface
V. G. Kartavenko, K. A. Gridnev, J. Maruhn, and W. Greiner
pp. 1439-1444 Full Text: PDF (169 kB)
Study of Giant Pairing Vibrations with Neutron-Rich Nuclei
L. Fortunato
pp. 1445-1449 Full Text: PDF (171 kB)
New Experimental Results on Emission and Reaction Barriers
N. Rowley
pp. 1450-1453 Full Text: PDF (138 kB)
Dynamics of Superheavy System in 86Kr+208Pb Reaction
V. A. Rubchenya, A. A. Alexandrov, S. V. Khlebnikov, V. G. Lyapin, V. A. Maslov, Yu. E. Penionzhkevich, G. Prete, Yu. V. Pyatkov, Yu. G. Sobolev, G. P. Tiourin, W. H. Trzaska, D. N. Vakhtin, and J. Äystö
pp. 1454-1459 Full Text: PDF (258 kB)
Isospin Effects in Nuclear Fragmentation
V. Baran, M. Colonna, M. Di Toro, V. Greco, M. Zielinska-Pfabe, and H. H. Wolter
pp. 1460-1470 Full Text: PDF (206 kB)
Determination of the Freeze-Out Temperature by the Isospin Thermometer
P. Napolitani, K.-H. Schmidt, P. Armbruster, A. S. Botvina, M. V. Ricciardi, L. Tassan-Got, F. Rejmund, and T. Enqvist
pp. 1471-1477 Full Text: PDF (353 kB)
Nuclear Rainbow in Scattering and Reactions and Nucleus–Nucleus Interaction at Small Distances
A. A. Ogloblin, S. A. Goncharov, Yu. A. Glukhov, A. S. Dem'yanova, M. V. Rozhkov, V. P. Rudakov, and W. H. Trzaska
pp. 1478-1488 Full Text: PDF (306 kB)
Rainbow, Airy Structure, and Molecular Structure in the 16O+16O System
S. Ohkubo
pp. 1489-1493 Full Text: PDF (160 kB)
Structure of Neutron-rich Be and C Isotopes
H. G. Bohlen, W. von Oertzen, R. Kalpakchieva, B. Gebauer, S. M. Grimes, A. Lenz, T. N. Massey, M. Milin, Ch. Schulz, Tz. Kokalova, S. Torilov, and S. Thummerer
pp. 1494-1500 Full Text: PDF (253 kB)
Structure Studies of Exotic Nuclei Using (p,p') Reactions
V. Lapoux, N. Alamanos, and E. Khan
pp. 1501-1507 Full Text: PDF (238 kB)
Structure of 10C and 11C from Elastic and Inelastic Scattering on a Proton Target
C. Jouanne, N. Alamanos, F. Auger, A. Drouart, A. Gillibert, V. Lapoux, G. Lobo, L. Nalpas, E. C. Pollacco, J. L. Sida, Y. Blumenfeld, E. Khan, T. Suomijarvi, T. Zerguerras, A. Lagoyannis, A. Pakou, P. Roussel-Chomaz, H. Savajols, and A. Musumarra
pp. 1508-1514 Full Text: PDF (325 kB)
Proton Halos in Exotic Light Nuclei
Z. Ren, X. Z. Cai, H. Y. Zhang, and W. Q. Shen
pp. 1515-1518 Full Text: PDF (110 kB)
Two-Proton Radioactivity Search
I. G. Mukha
pp. 1519-1522 Full Text: PDF (131 kB)
The Present and Planned Recoil Mass Spectrometers at Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi
S. Nath, A. Jhingan, T. Varughese, J. J. Das, P. Sugathan, N. Madhavan, R. Kumar, R. P. Singh, S. Muralithar, R. K. Bhowmik, and A. K. Sinha
pp. 1523-1527 Full Text: PDF (176 kB)
The Characteristics of the Halo Neutron Preemission in the Fusion of 11Li with Light Targets
M. Petrascu
pp. 1528-1535 Full Text: PDF (167 kB)
New Neutron Magic Number N=16 for Neutron-Rich Nuclei
Z. Dlouhý et al. (for GANIL-Orsay-Dubna-Rez-Bucharest Collaboration)
pp. 1536-1543 Full Text: PDF (186 kB)
Resonance States of Hydrogen Nuclei 4H and 5H Obtained in Transfer Reactions with Exotic Beams
G. M. Ter-Akopian, D. D. Bogdanov[dagger], A. S. Fomichev, M. S. Golovkov, Yu. Ts. Oganessian, A. M. Rodin, S. I. Sidorchuk, R. S. Slepnev, S. V. Stepantsov, R. Wolski, V. A. Gorshkov, M. L. Chelnokov, A. A. Korsheninnikov, E. Yu. Nikolski, I. Tanihata, F. Hanappe, T. Materna, L. Stuttge, and A. H. Ninane
pp. 1544-1551 Full Text: PDF (216 kB)
Collective Excitations of the Element Z=120
S. Misicu, T. Bürvenich, T. Cornelius, and W. Greiner
pp. 1552-1556 Full Text: PDF (133 kB)
Binding Energies of Even–Even Superheavy Nuclei
Z. Ren
pp. 1557-1560 Full Text: PDF (103 kB)
Manifestation of Shell Effects in Quasifission Reactions
E. A. Cherepanov and V. V. Volkov
pp. 1561-1568 Full Text: PDF (666 kB)
On Search and Identification of Relatively Short-Lived Superheavy Nuclei (Z=>110) by Fossil Track Studies of Meteoritic and Lunar Olivine Crystals
V. P. Perelygin[dagger], Yu. V. Bondar, R. Brandt, W. Ensinger, R. L. Fleischer, L. I. Kravets, M. Rebetez, R. Spohr, P. Vater, and S. G. Stetsenko
pp. 1569-1573 Full Text: PDF (123 kB)
Nuclear Mean Field from Chirally Symmetric Effective Theory
A. Staszczak
pp. 1574-1577 Full Text: PDF (120 kB)
Application of the Program LISE to Fusion–Evaporation
O. B. Tarasov and D. Bazin
pp. 1578-1581 Full Text: PDF (213 kB)
New Mechanism for the Production of Extremely Fast Light Particles in Heavy-Ion Collisions in the Fermi Energy Domain
A. S. Denikin and V. I. Zagrebaev
pp. 1582-1585 Full Text: PDF (136 kB)
Multidimensional Langevin Approach to Description of Near-Barrier Heavy-Ion Fusion and Deep-Inelastic Collisions
M. A. Naumenko, A. S. Denikin, and V. I. Zagrebaev
pp. 1586-1589 Full Text: PDF (219 kB)Archived web conten
Jezik in slog v delih Alme M. Karlin
Alma Maksimiliana Karlin (1889–1950) was born in Celje 130 years ago. Since the mid 1920s, she was considered an important world traveler and by the end of World War II Alma Karlin became a very popular and notable German writing author. The volume provides research findings on the linguistic and stylistic aspects as well as some others specific features of Karlin’s literary heritage. The papers are classified according to theoretical, methodological and empirical background and devided into three sections. The contributions in the first part discuss the possibilities of different ap-proaches to studing literary and aesthetic characteristics in Karlin’s select-ed works. Dejan Kos (Maribor) illustrates how Alma M. Karlin’s texts are characterized by an empathetic tendency to transcend the boundaries of her own world through aesthetics and spirituality. The discussion by Sylvia Brä-sel (Erfurt) shows that Karlin does not merely convey knowledge about the world and reflects on entertaining, foreign, and exotic, but also systematically re-presents herself. Alenka Jensterle-Doležal (Prague) describes the ways in which women’s roles and identities are constructed in the novel Svetlikanje v mraku. The analysis of style and language reveals that the author critically asseses woman’s life in a patriarchal society, while advocating racist judgments and prejudices of the time. The article by Melania Larisa Fabčič (Maribor) focuses on Karlin’s autobiography and her style, which is primarily constructed through reflection of emotions, recognized by the reader even when the text does not explicitly demonstrate them. The texts in the second part focus on different approaches of Alma M. Karlin’s textual style. Vida Jesenšek (Maribor) transparently presents the complexity of the author’s style. By implying linguistic, pragmatic and cognitive aspects, the research identifies the connections and mutual correlations between general principles of text’s structure, specific stylistic »meanings« and substantive textual aspects. Inge Pohl (Schwieberdingen) presents the first comprehensive linguistic analysis of the novel Windlichter des Todes, focusing on the archi-tectonic, structure and composition of literary characters and highlightening the function of the narrative perspective and the narrative structure. One of the most outstanding feautres of Alma M. Karlin’s literary texts is conveing emotions. In her research, Hana Bergerová (Ústí nad Labem) demonstrates that Karlin’s describes emotions in different, explicit and implicit, ways. The papers in the third part examine the creative use of language in Alma M. Karlin’s selected works. The reader notices linguistic creativity when rec-ognizing those linguistic meanings or devices in a text which seem unusual, unexpected, or deviating from expected. Urška Valenčič Arh (Ljubljana) studies the use of phraseological expressions in Der blaue Mond’s and compares the original to the Slovene translation. Alja Lipavic Oštir (Maribor) resarches travel texts with a particular emphasis on geographical names. Simona Štavbar (Ma-ribor) proceeds from the assumption that Karlin’s geobiographical texts contain evaluating statements which reinforce social prejudices. It is not surprising, therefore, that there are numerous euphemisms and dysphisms which Karlin uses to »indirectly« denote things, people, and events, concealing or empha-sizing certain judgments. Karlin’s creativity is also reflected in the effective use of word-formations. Inge Pohl (Schwieberdingen) studies neologisms in the novel Windlichter des Todes and describes the word-forming patterns used by Karlin to attract readers’ attention but which also demonstrate her exceptional knowledge of German. The volume offers a scholarly insight into a number of previously unexplored topics related to language and style of Alma M. Karlin’s literary works and outlines possibilities for further researches.Pred 130 leti se je v Celju rodila Alma Maksimiliana Karlin (1889–1950), po-membna svetovna popotnica in zelo brana ter priljubljena slovenska pisateljica, pesnica in publicistka, ki je svoja dela objavljala v nemškem jeziku. Prispevki v monografiji analizirajo in prikazujejo jezikovne in slogovne značilnosti ter posebnosti literarnega ustvarjanja Alme M. Karlin. Razprave so razvrščene v tri vsebinske razdelke glede na teoretska, metodološka in empirična izhodišča. Besedila v prvem delu monografije nakazujejo različne pristope k preučevanju literarno-estetskih posebnosti. Dejan Kos (Maribor) ponazarja, kako besedila Alme M. Karlin zaznamuje empatična težnja po preseganju meja lastnega sveta s pomočjo estetike in duhovnosti. Razprava Sylvie Bräsel (Erfurt) teme-lji na pregledu izbranih besedil z vzhodnoazijsko tematiko. Prikazano je, da Karlinova s pisanjem posreduje védenje o svetu, razvedrilno prikazuje tuje, eksotično in pri tem sistematično ter ciljno gradi svojo samopodobo. Alenka Jensterle-Doležal (Praga) predstavlja roman Svetlikanje v mraku in prikaže načine, kako so v romanu oblikovane ženske vloge in identitete. Analiza pripovednega sloga, samosvoje metaforike in groteskno-nenavadnih primer kaže, da Karlinova kritično ocenjuje življenjsko okolje ženske v patriarhalni družbi, obenem pa zagovarja tedanje rasistične predsodke. Melanija Larisa Fabčič (Maribor) razpravlja o njeni literarnosti pisateljičine avtobiografije, ki je povezana z ubesedovanjem emocij. Prispevek dokazuje, da logično‑semantično sklepanje bralcev omogoča njihovo prepoznavanje tudi takrat, ko površinska podoba besedila izrecnih poimenovanj emocij ne izkazuje. Prispevki v drugem delu monografije prikazujejo različne pristope, s katerimi lahko jezikoslovno proučujemo literarna besedila. Vida Jesenšek (Maribor) pregledno predstavi kompleksnost in raznolikost besedilnega sloga. Če ga analiziramo z jezikoslovnih, pragmatičnih in spoznavnih vidikov in ga razume-vamo v relacionalnem smislu, lahko razumemo povezave in soodvisnosti med splošnimi načeli besedilnega oblikovanja, posebnimi slogovnimi »sredstvi« in vsebinskimi besedilnimi značilnostmi. Inge Pohl (Schwieberdingen) podaja prvi celoviti jezikoslovni opis dela Windlichter des Todes. Izpostavi funkcij-skost pripovedne perspektive in pripovednostrukturno realizacijo tematike. K temeljnim značilnostim večine literarnih besedil Alme M. Karlin sodijo načini ubesedovanja čustev in njihovo vzbujanje pri bralcih. Hana Bergerová (Ústí nad Labem) obravnava dve geobiografski besedili s toposom ‘Južno morje’ in dokazuje, da Karlinova dosega čustvenost na različne načine. Odvisno od funkcije besedila in želenih učinkov pri bralcih se odloča za eksplicitne in implicitne oblike ubesedovanja čustev, pri tem pa izrablja različne ravnine oz. sestavine jezikovnega sistema. Razprave v tretjem delu monografije preučujejo ustvarjalno rabo jezika pri Almi M. Karlin. Bralec opazi jezikovno ustvarjalnost, ko posamezna jezi-kovna sredstva ali načine ubesedovanja občuti in dojema kot nenavadne, nepričakovane, odstopajoče od običajnega. Urška Valenčič Arh (Ljubljana) proučuje rabo frazeoloških izrazov v delu Der blaue Mond in jo primerja s slovenskim prevodom. Zanima jo sporočanjska in umetniška ustreznost prevoda posameznih leksikalno-skladenjskih enot. Ugotavlja, da Karlinova frazeološke izraze skladno z besedilnimi funkcijami tudi smiselno prenavlja. Alja Lipavic Oštir (Maribor) raziskuje zemljepisna imena in uvodoma predstavi njihovo vlogo v besedilih. Zemljepisno lastno‑ in občoimenskost povezuje z besedilnimi lastnostmi oz. s pisateljičinimi sporočanjskimi namerami, oboje pa obravnava glede na postopke prevajanja, parafraziranja in metaforizacije, ki jih Karlinova v besedilu udejanja. Simona Štavbar (Maribor) domneva, da geobiografska besedila Alme M. Karlin vsebujejo vrednotenjske izjave in utr-jujejo družbene predsodke. Karlinova s številnimi evfemizmi in disfemizmi, s katerimi stvari, ljudi in dogodke »posredno« poimenuje, prikriva ali poudarja vrednostne sodbe. Koncepti/pojmovna polja ‘rasa’, ‘spol’, ‘prostitucija’ in ‘tabu’ so pri Karlinovi pogosto olepšanipisateljica z njihovo različno rabo posredno ubeseduje tudi lastne vrednostne sodbe in nazore. Alma M. Karlin učinkovito izrablja besedotvorne možnosti nemškega jezika. Inge Pohl (Schwieberdingen) proučuje ustvarjalno rabo priložnostnih tvorjenk (okazionalizme) v romanu Windlichter des Todes. Dokazano je, da so okazionalizmi funkcionalno po-membni ‒ na bralca učinkujejo (predvidoma) na poseben način (emocionali-zacija, dramatizacija, vzbujanje asociativnih povezav, jezikovna ekonomija), Almi M. Karlin pa omogočajo samopredstavitev, saj z njimi dokazuje, da izvrstno obvlada jezik. Monografija obravnava doslej neraziskana področja, ki so povezana z jezikov-no-slogovno podobo literarnih del Alme M. Karlin. Odpira nova pomembna raziskovalna vprašanja o jeziku in slogu Alme M. Karlin in spodbuja nadaljnji znanstveni razmislek
Taluds van losgestorte materialen: Stabiliteit van lage dammen en overgangsconstructies bij stortsteen onder golfaanval, deel V, verslag modelonderzoek
Dit verslag beschrijft de stabiliteit van een aantal stortsteenkonstrukties die afwijkt van een recht doorgaand talud zonder overslag . De konstrukties zijn dammen met een lage kruin, geknikte stortsteen taluds en stortsteen taluds met een glad boventalud. Uitgangspunt daarbij zijn de resultaten van M 1983 deel I (twee stabiliteitsformules) en van M 2006, het bermonderzoek . Voor de lage dammen zijn 31 proeven uitgevoerd. Bij de analyse zijn ook de resultaten van een aantal andere (buitenlandse) onderzoeken betrokken . Voor de overgangskonstrukties zijn in totaal 18 proefseries uitgevoerd, waarbij elke proefserie bestond uit 2-6 stappen met opklimmende golfhoogte. Lage dammen kunnen worden onderverdeeld in drie typen, reef type konstrukties, traditionele konstrukties met de kruin boven swl en konstrukties met de kruin beneden swl. Voor aIle drie typen zijn ontwerpformules en/of ontwerpgrafieken afgeleid. Voor de overgangskonstrukties zijn eveneens relatief eenvoudige ontwerpgrafieken bepaald.Steenzettingen - TAW/EN
Mental Disease and Imputability: intervalla insaniae and Regime of Custody. From D. 1.18.14 (Macer De iudiciis publicis libri XIV) to the Contemporary Debate
The Macer's passage preserved in D. 1.18.14 (together with Ulpian's D. 1.18.13.1 and Modestinus' D. 48.9.9.2) faces the matter of the imputability of a subject author of a crime, but unfit to plead because of mental disease. In our fragment the principle which denied the imputability in such a case, already existing in the Roman legal system, is restated in a rescript sent by Marcus Aurelius and the son Commodus to the functionary Scapula Tertullus concerning a certain Aelius Priscus, murderer of his mother. The emperors ask to investigate the possible presence of simulatio dementiae and mainly intervalla insaniae prescribing the measure of the detention, if necessary also in prison. The fact forces us to reflect about the high level of dogmatic speculation of the Severan jurists. In more criminological sense, instead, the main problem is represented by the social value given to a homicide inside the family and in particular toward a parent, a crime so atrocious to be perceived by the public opinion, now as much as in the past, “unnatural” or better even “against-natur”, on the basis of a kind of self-protection mechanism
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