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  2. 28 Jun 2024: The aim of the course is to consolidate and expand the skills acquired at Part I. ... Homework exercises will be set on a regular basis and assessed by the class teacher.
  3. 28 Jun 2024: Department/Section:. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Contact details:. Telephone number:. 44 (0)1223 760 800 (Faculty). ... French Language (London, Longman, 2001); and Sociolinguistic Variation in Seventeenth-Century France (Cambridge, CUP, 2004).
  4. 28 Jun 2024: The classes will introduce students to translation strategies and to the basics of comparative stylistics. ... Course materials:. Some translations passages for use in the classroom and private study are available electronically.
  5. 28 Jun 2024: Position(s):. Emeritus Professor of Medieval French and Occitan Literature. Department/Section:. French. ... editor of Significant Others: Gender and Culture in Film and Literature, East and West (Hawaii, 1992).
  6. 28 Jun 2024: Geographically, the focus is on Western Europe, and particularly England, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. ... Lexicography. Theories of the origin of language. The birth of comparative and historical linguistics.
  7. 28 Jun 2024: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Syntactic change. Syntactic change in Greek through an acquisition perspective. ... The theme of the seminar will be language change and language acquisition in the history of Greek.
  8. 28 Jun 2024: It will be configured in terms of autofiction, self-portraiture and life-writing. ... Topics:. The Holocaust. Algeria. Eroticism and Intimacy. Life-writing. Existentialism. Ethics. Preparatory reading:.
  9. 28 Jun 2024: Location:. Robinson College . Grange Road . CAMBRIDGE. CB3 9AN. About:. Elizabeth Guild specialises in early modern literature, especially Montaigne, and psychoanalysis. ... III, The Renaissance. She is currently researching eating and ethics in the
  10. 28 Jun 2024: aspects, makes the relevant connections, and shows the ability to formulate a clear argument. ... Grammatical accuracy and idiomatic use of the language will be expected at this level.
  11. 28 Jun 2024: Definitions, visualisations, and configurations of gender in Leonardo’s work. Topics previously covered:. ... Teaching and learning:. The course will be taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and supervisions.
  12. 28 Jun 2024: Induction events will be held each month where staff can pick up and drop off the bikes, alternatively a pick up/collection service can be arranged for an extra cost. ... News and Events.
  13. 28 Jun 2024: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Dr Emanuela Davey.
  14. 28 Jun 2024: Topics:. Li8.1 introduction to and overview of morphological analysis. Li8.2 decomposition. ... Li8.14 Distributed Morphology. Li8.15 Word and Paradigm Morphology and Usage-Based Morphology.
  15. 28 Jun 2024: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Dott. Cristiana Brown.
  16. 28 Jun 2024: Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Dott Lucia Cavalli.
  17. 28 Jun 2024: Italian. GR6: Myth Matters: Receptions of Mythology in Modern Greek Literature and Culture. ... How does ideology and historical events affect the re-writing of myth and the choice of mythical figures?
  18. 28 Jun 2024: This includes an introduction to approaches to reference, sense, mental images and prototypes. ... Sentence meaning is introduced by the presentation of the relation between (i) sentences and (ii) events and states, as well as an analysis of truth and
  19. Current PhD Students in Italian | Faculty of Modern and Medieval…

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/italian/phdstudents
    28 Jun 2024: St John's. Conceptualising empathy as an ethical and literary problem post-Holocaust. ... St Edmund’s. Female Writers at the Margins of Italian Literature and Culture.
  20. 28 Jun 2024: A. Battye, M, A. Hintze and P. Rowlett ‘The French Language Today’ (London, 2000). ... Teaching and learning:. The course is taught through weekly lectures and regular supervisions.
  21. 28 Jun 2024: This paper is composed of 2 parts: Translation and essay skills and Oral skills. ... Oral classes are taught by a native speaker and are conducted exclusively in Italian.
  22. Undergraduate Courses | Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/italian/undergraduates
    28 Jun 2024: Search form. Search. Related links. Latest News. ... 13 June 2024. 'Escape, Community, Resistance, Memory. Italian Populations and Allied Prisoners of War’.
  23. 28 Jun 2024: IT4: Autobiography and Self-Representation in Italian Culture.
  24. 28 Jun 2024: IT8: Italian Literature, Thought, and Culture, 1500-1650.
  25. 28 Jun 2024: One part of the paper looks at variation from different perspectives: social and typological. ... Cambridge: CUP. Crystal, D. 2002. The English language. London: Penguin. Denison, D., and Hogg, Richard.
  26. 28 Jun 2024: Position(s):. Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy of Language. Department/Section:. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. ... Kasia Jaszczolt welcomes MPhil and PhD applications in semantics, pragmatics and philosophy of language.
  27. 28 Jun 2024: Search site. Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics. Samizdat.
  28. 28 Jun 2024: Paper CS.1 contains an obligatory question requiring translation and analysis of prescribed texts. ... What kinds of variation exist between Romance dialects, and how can they be described?
  29. 28 Jun 2024: Search site. IT10. IT10: The Language of Italy. Italian. IT10: Reading List. For the full reading list for the academic year 2018/2019, please visit Moodle site here. Search form. Search. Related links. Let's be friends. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  30. 28 Jun 2024: low resource NLP. dialogue systems and conversational AI. domain, task and language adaptation / transfer. ... information extraction, text mining, knowledge discovery. interpretability, explainability, fairness and trustworthiness of NLP.
  31. 28 Jun 2024: CIRN was set up in 2012. CIRN aims to:. keep researchers informed through a regular bulletin of lectures, seminars, conferences and other research events on Italy taking place in Cambridge. ... facilitate – and where possible provide CIRN seed funding
  32. 28 Jun 2024: Published works:. Dante. The Divine Comedy. A verse translation with introductory notes and commentaries. ... by C Muessig and A Putter. (Routledge 2007). The European Renaissance, 1400 - 1600.
  33. 28 Jun 2024: For a general guide to research interests of members see Research Interests and for those of PhD students see PhD Students; general undergraduates enquiries should be addressed to ... Research Fellow and Co-Investigator. Gonville and Caius. ESRC
  34. 28 Jun 2024: Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. LI11: Historical Linguistics. This paper is alternating with Li13. ... In syntax, we look at specific theories of change, such as parametric change and grammaticalisation theory.
  35. 28 Jun 2024: Search site. Slavonic Studies. Events in the Department of Slavonic Studies. ... Events Calendar. Search form. Search. Quick links. Related links. Keep in touch.
  36. 28 Jun 2024: Telephone number:. 44 (0)1223 335 010 (Theoretical and Applied Linguistics). Email address:. ... Teaching interests:. Bilingualism. English language teaching and assessment. First and second language processing.
  37. 28 Jun 2024: Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. LI9: Syntax. This paper is available for the academic year 2023-24. ... This course introduces the basic concepts, principles and techniques of current syntactic theory and analysis.
  38. 28 Jun 2024: He teaches a graduate-level seminar on the spatial turn and spatial theory and another on theories of power, hegemony and post-hegemony. ... Prof Kantaris welcomes inquiries from potential MPhil and PhD students with research interests relevant to
  39. 28 Jun 2024: Slavonic Studies. SLC2: Russian: Text and Culture. This paper is available for the academic year 2023-24. ... demonstrate a nuanced understanding of the text;. define the principal themes and ideas of the text;.
  40. 28 Jun 2024: Text Generation. NLP for Real-World Applications. Recent research projects:. 2020 - 2023 EPI-AI (ESRC funded) Automated Understanding and Alerting of Disease Outbreaks from Global News Media. ... Published works:. Zaiqiao Meng, Fangyu Liu, Thomas Clark,
  41. 28 Jun 2024: and has been actively involved with the Italian Section and Faculty outreach and access programme for a number of years. ... She is currently working on producing pre-arrival culture and language online material.
  42. 28 Jun 2024: Topics:. The Michaelmas Term focuses on theories of language change and their application. ... Teaching and learning:. The course is taught tgrough weekly lectures and regular supervisions.
  43. 28 Jun 2024: Professor of Italian and Romance Linguistics. Assistant Professor of Italian in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies. ... Senior Research Fellow, Trinity College. Honorary Professor of Early Modern Italian Literature and Culture.
  44. 28 Jun 2024: IT7: Dante and the culture of his age.
  45. 28 Jun 2024: These and other relevant readings will be introduced to students during the lectures. ... Sequence labelling for part of speech and named entities. 7. Constituency grammars and treebanks.
  46. 28 Jun 2024: IT5: Italian Identities: Place, Language, and Culture.
  47. 28 Jun 2024: Further details for IT9 and a Reading List can be found on the Moodle site here.
  48. 28 Jun 2024: Position(s):. Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow. Senior Research Associate. Department/Section:. Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. ... Automated Language Teaching and Assessment (ALTA). Published works:. Please see Dr Graham's ResearchGate
  49. 28 Jun 2024: University Associate Professor in Ukrainian Studies and in Medieval and Early Modern Slavonic Studies. ... Director of the Slavonic Studies Section. University Associate Professor of Russian Literature and Culture.
  50. 28 Jun 2024: across genres, forms and periods (including going beyond the core texts if you wish). ... In addition, you should look at some of following theoretical and general work:.
  51. 28 Jun 2024: Students will, obviously, have encountered an eighteenth-century and a nineteenth-century text on Fr1. ... will have been given opportunities to consider these in a range of historical and critical contexts.

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