825 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-pom-10.1177_03057356221126201 – Supplemental material for Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pom-10.1177_03057356221126201 for Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum by Frans Venter, Janelize Morelli and Ewie Erasmus in Psychology of Music</p

    sj-docx-3-pom-10.1177_03057356221126201 – Supplemental material for Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-pom-10.1177_03057356221126201 for Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum by Frans Venter, Janelize Morelli and Ewie Erasmus in Psychology of Music</p

    sj-docx-2-pom-10.1177_03057356221126201 – Supplemental material for Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-pom-10.1177_03057356221126201 for Understanding the lived music listening experiences of adults on the autism spectrum by Frans Venter, Janelize Morelli and Ewie Erasmus in Psychology of Music</p

    Stonewall Jackson : gudabenådad general

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    Discussion of Swedish author Frans G. Bengtsson's classic 1920s essay on Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson

    Phonological typology Phonology and phonetics ;, 23./ edited by Larry M. Hyman and Frans Plank.

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    In English.Hyman, Larry M. / Plank, Frans -- Hyman, Larry M. -- Plank, Frans -- Kiparsky, Paul -- Maddieson, Ian -- Heinz, Jeffrey -- Brohan, Anthony / Mielke, Jeff -- Lahiri, Aditi -- Dresher, B. Elan / Harvey, Christopher / Oxford, Will -- Broselow, Ellen -- Riad, Tomas -- Gussenhoven, Carlos -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface / Contributors -- What is phonological typology? / An implicational universal to defy: typology ³ Ơ phonology a phonology ³ Ơ typology a Ơ (typology ' phonology) a Ơ typology v Ơ phonology / Formal and empirical issues in phonological typology / Is phonological typology possible without (universal) categories? / The computational nature of phonological generalizations / Frequent segmental alternations in P-base 3 / Predicting universal phonological contrasts / Contrastive feature hierarchies as a new lens on typology / Laryngeal contrasts in second language phonology / The phonological typology of North Germanic accent / Prosodic typology meets phonological representations / Subject Index -- Language Index -- Author Index.1 online resourc

    Stonewall Jackson : gudabenådad general

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    Discussion of Swedish author Frans G. Bengtsson's classic 1920s essay on Confederate general Thomas Jonathan Jackson

    Quotiescumque : Greek Origin of a Latin Confessor’s Guide

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    The guidebook for confessors that is called after its first name ‘Quotiescumque’ was a widespread text in the Middle Ages. One part of it, a priest’s preparatory prayer for hearing one or more confessions, even still appears in a Ritual published at Würzburg in 1836. The present study shows that this confessor’s guide is the Latin translation of a Greek model, with the exception of two interpolations by a Latin author. This thesis is based on the fact that there is also a Greek text of the priest’s prayer and Quotiescumque includes a rule on fasting that can only have been written by a Greek author ... The purpose of my study is, first, to prove that the confessor’s guide Quotiescumque is the Latin translation of a Greek text. Quotiescumque is called after its first word ‘Quotiescunque (christianis qui ad paenitentiam accedunt ieiunia damus)’. The other aims of my book are: to present the texts of the various sections of Quotiescumque, to explain these texts by analyzing them and by adducing other texts that shed light upon those of the confessor’s guide and, finally, to show the influence of the writing over an area including France, Germany and Italy, and over a period of about 10 centuries

    Gendelettre:De vormende jaren van Frans Erens, 1857-1893

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    Frans Erens (1857-1935) is regarded as "the Eighties man from Limburg," who took his own place within the Eighties Movement based on his origins, Catholic faith and international education. In 1884 he joined Flanor, the Amsterdam association that is considered the birthplace of the Eighties. Earlier, in Paris, he actively participated in the rise of the Symbolists. Gendelettre attempts to answer the intriguing question of how Erens' success in both Paris and Amsterdam can be explained and looks for that answer in his self-fashioning and the factors that contributed to it. The study also paints a picture of the world of letters at a crucial moment in the literary history of both countries, France and the Netherlands. Previously unreprinted texts by the author enrich this first scholarly biography of Frans Erens. Jean Frins (b. 1982) was accompanied in his writing by professors Mary Kemperink (University of Groningen) and Kees Snoek (Sorbonne Université Paris)

    Book discussion : A time traveller’s guide to our next ten years by Dr. Frans Cronjé

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    Book DiscussionThe Department of Public Management and Governance in partnership with the UJ Library would like to invite you to meet the author of the book A Time Traveller’s Guide to Our Next Ten Years: Dr Frans Cronje South Africa is currently at a tipping point. Unemployment, slow growth, threats to freedom of speech, and poor education can send the country in any direction. Frans Cronje, CEO of one of the country’s leading think-tanks, identifies the key trends in the economy, politics and society which hold the clues to our immediate future. Facilitator: Prof Fanie Cloete, The Department of Public Management and Governance, University of Johannesburg

    Book discussion : A time traveller’s guide to our next ten years by Dr. Frans Cronjé

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    Book DiscussionThe Department of Public Management and Governance in partnership with the UJ Library would like to invite you to meet the author of the book A Time Traveller’s Guide to Our Next Ten Years: Dr Frans Cronje South Africa is currently at a tipping point. Unemployment, slow growth, threats to freedom of speech, and poor education can send the country in any direction. Frans Cronje, CEO of one of the country’s leading think-tanks, identifies the key trends in the economy, politics and society which hold the clues to our immediate future. Facilitator: Prof Fanie Cloete, The Department of Public Management and Governance, University of Johannesburg
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