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Rinkinen, Terhi. Luontomatkailusanasto: Suomi-englanti, englanti-suomi = Nature tourism glossary : Finnish-English, English-Finnish. Savonlinna: Esteetön Matkailu, 1999.

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Nascimento, Márcia, and Nuno Costa, eds. Käräjäkivet 16: Painting Trips in the North: Summers in Lapland, from the mid-fifties to the mid-seventies. Barcelos, Portugal: Käräjäkivet, 2023.

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Kallio, Tero. Simply Scandinavian: Travelling in time with Finnish cuisine and nature. Helsinki, Finland: Raikas Publishing, 2009.

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Anttonen, Erkki, Anne-Maria Pennonen, and Ferdinand von Wright. The von Wright brothers: Art, science and life. Helsinki: Ateneum, Finnish National Gallery, 2017.

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Lindholm, Tapio, Raimo Heikkilä, and Marjo Heikkilä. Ecosystems, fauna, and flora of the Finnish-Russian Nature Reserve Friendship. Helsinki: Finnish Environment Institute, 1997.

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Juha, Viramo, and Oulangan biologinen asema, eds. Russian-Finnish cooperation in nature conservation in the bordering regions of North-West Russia. Oulu: Oulanka Biology Station, University of Oulu, 1997.

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Laakso, Maria, Toni Lahtinen, and Päivi Heikkilä-Halttunen. Tapion tarhoista turkistarhoille: Luonto suomalaisessa lasten- ja nuortenkirjallisuudessa. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2011.

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Berti, Luca. Man and nature: Photographs from the Finnish countryside = Ihminen ja luonto : valokuvia Suomen maaseudulta. Helsinki: Parvs Publishing, 2018.

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Lassila, Pertti. Metsän autuus: Luonto suomalaisessa kirjallisuudessa 1700-1950. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2011.

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Ikävä erätön ilta: Suomalainen eräkirjallisuus. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2003.

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Laurila, Jorma, and Hannu Virtanen. Löytöretkiä lähiluontoon. [Vantaa]: Suomen Luonnonsuojelun Tuki, 1998.

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Lassila, Pertti. Runoilija ja rumpali: Luonnon, ihmisen ja isänmaan suhteista suomalaisen kirjallisuuden romanttisessa perinteessä. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2000.

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Kent, Neil. Light and nature in late 19th century Nordic art and literature. Uppsala: [Uppsala universitet], 1990.

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Hämäläinen, Eero. Vaellussanasto: Suomi-englanti-saksa-ruotsi : English-Finnish, Deutsch-Finnisch, svensk-finsk. [Helsinki]: Latuneuvojat, 1988.

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Rech, Carina, John Albert Bauer, and Karin Sidén. Trollbunden: John Bauer och den magiska naturen. Stockholm: Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, 2020.

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Hautala, Hannu. To everything a season: A year in the Finnish wilds. Helsinki: Otava Pub. Co., 1997.

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Aidinkielen merkitykset. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, 2002.

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R, Mead W. Pehr Kalm: A Finnish visitor to the Chilterns in 1748. Buckinghamshire: W.R. Mead, 2003.

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Peltola, Jukka. Three approaches to mathematical models for Finnish natural resource management. Helsinki: Agrifood Research Finland, Economic Research (MTTL), 2002.

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Westerman, Pauline C. The disintegration of natural law theory: Aquinas to Finnis. Leiden: Brill, 1998.

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Essen, Kira von. Fauna & flora Fennica: Ordlista på 11 språk = 11-kielinen sanaluettelo. 4th ed. Helsingfors: Guideklubben, 1991.

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Hämäläinen, Eero. Vaellussanasto: Suomi-englanti-saksa = Hiker's dictionary : English-Finnish-Germany [i.e. German]. Helsinki: Edita, 1996.

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Mikael, Reuter, and Ivars Ann-Marie, eds. Boken om våra modersmål: Festskrift till Mikael Reuter på hans 60-årsdag den 17 maj 2003. Esbo: Schildts Förlags, 2003.

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Reason, morality, and law: The philosophy of John Finnis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Scandroglio, Tommaso. La teoria neoclassica sulla legge naturale di Germain Grisez e John Finnis. Torino: G. Giappichelli editore, 2012.

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elinkeinoministeriö, Finland Työ ja. Building an intelligent and responsible natural resource economy: Natural resources report submitted to parliament by the Finnish Government. Helsinki]: Ministry of Employment and the Economy, 2011.

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Rahemtula, Aladin. Jurisprudence as practical reason: A celebration of the collected essays of John Finnis. Brisbane: Supreme Court Library Queensland, 2013.

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Kauppinen, Sirppa. Äidinkielen didaktiikka. Helsingissä: Otava, 1986.

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Ramírez, Vicente Jaime. Versiones contemporáneas del derecho natural: Un estudio sobre la fundamentación del derecho en la ley natural en la obra de John Finnis. Medellín [Colombia]: Señal Editora, 2001.

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Covell, Charles. The defence of natural law: A study of the ideas of law and justice in the writings of Lon L. Fuller, Michael Oakeshot(t), F.A. Hayek, Ronald Dworkin and John Finnis. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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The defence of natural law: A study of the ideas of law and justice in the writings of Lon L. Fuller, Michael Oakeshot, F.A. Hayek, Ronald Dworkin, and John Finnis. New York, N.Y: St. Martin's Press, 1992.

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Ringbom, Håkan. The role of the first language in foreign language learning. Clevedon, Avon, England: Multilingual Matters Ltd., 1987.

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Suomen MAB toimikunnan toimintakertomus vuosilta 1983-1985 =: Finnish participation in the programme on man and the biosphere, 1983-1985 (Unesco report). Valtion painatuskeskus, 1986.

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Myllykoski, Jenni, and Anniina Rantakari. Eternal Today. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827436.003.0007.

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This chapter focuses on temporality in managerial strategy making. It adopts an ‘in-time’ view to examine strategy making as the fluidity of the present experience and draws on a longitudinal, real-time study in a small Finnish software company. It shows five manifestations of ‘in-time’ processuality in strategy making, and identifies a temporality paradox that arises from the engagement of managers with two contradictory times: constructed linear ‘over time’ and experienced, becoming ‘in time’. These findings lead to the re-evaluation of the nature of intention in strategy making, and the authors elaborate the constitutive relation between time as ‘the passage of nature’ and human agency. Consequently, they argue that temporality should not be treated merely as an objective background or a subjective managerial orientation, but as a fundamental characteristic of processuality that defines the dynamics of strategy making.
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Massa, Mark S. Germain Grisez and the “New Natural Law”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851408.003.0006.

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This chapter is an extended examination of a revisionist approach to natural law, explored by Germain Grisez and John Finnis. Grisez and Finnis elucidated an entirely new paradigm that they believed to be both sounder intellectually than the paradigms of the neo-scholastics and revisionists and much closer in outline to the paradigm offered by St. Thomas Aquinas. This approach is usually labeled the “new natural law.” The author proposes that the entire “new natural law” project undertaken by Grisez and Finnis could be viewed as being about saving natural law by reestablishing it on distinctly different foundations that avoided any appeal to metaphysical claims, which modern science had long rejected as outdated and unscientific.
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Duran, Angelica, Islam Issa, and Jonathan R. Olson, eds. Milton in Translation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198754824.001.0001.

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Milton in Translation is an unprecedented collaboration that demonstrates the breadth of John Milton’s international reception from the seventeenth century through today. The volume presents new essays on the translation of Milton’s works written by an international roster of experts. Chapters are grouped geographically but also, by and large, chronologically. The chapters on the twenty-three individual languages are framed by an introduction and two major chapters on the global reach and the aural nature of Milton’s poetry at the beginning, and an epilogue at the end: ‘Part II: Influential Translations’ (English, Latin, German, French); ‘Part III: Western European and Latin American Translations’ (Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Icelandic, Italian, Portuguese, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish), ‘Part IV: Central and Eastern European Translations’ (Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Serbian/Montenegrin, Serbo-Croatian languages), ‘Part V: Middle Eastern Translations’ (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian), and ‘Part VI: East Asian Translations’ (Chinese, Japanese, Korean).
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Boken om våra modersmål: Festskrift till Mikael Reuter på hans 60-årsdag den 17 maj 2003. [Esbo]: Schildts, 2003.

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George, Robert P., and John Keown. Reason, Morality, and Law: The Philosophy of John Finnis. Oxford University Press, 2015.

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Sanderson, Stephen K. Edward Westermarck. Edited by Rosemary L. Hopcroft. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190299323.013.34.

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The first sociobiologist was not Edward O. Wilson but, rather, the Finnish sociologist Edward Westermarck. Far ahead of his time, at the turn of the 20th century, Westermarck presented Darwinian natural selectionist theories of numerous social phenomena, especially marriage and family practices across a wide range of societies and the evolution of moral emotions. Westermarck was revered in his time, and yet despite his brilliance and extraordinary erudition, by the 1930s he was almost completely forgotten outside of Finnish sociology due to the rising tide of social environmentalism and determinism that was inhospitable to biological explanations of human behavior. However, with the revival of Darwinian thinking in the social sciences in the past four decades, Westermarck deserves to be rehabilitated. In sociology, he needs to be considered one of the great founding fathers of that discipline even by those who may not be receptive to Darwinism.
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Frascarelli, Mara. The interpretation of pro in consistent and partial null-subject languages. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815853.003.0009.

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This chapter deals with the acceptability and interpretation of referential null subjects (NSs) and compares consistent pro-drop in Italian with equivalent sentences in Finnish (a partial NS language), in different syntactic constructions (matrix, completive, factive, and adverbial clauses). This leads to the formulation of an original proposal that opens new perspectives for future research. Specifically, based on the interpretive judgements of 273 native speakers of Finnish, it is shown that a Topic chain analysis (Frascarelli 2007) can (and should) be assumed in partial NS languages as well, and that ‘partiality’ cannot be explained through narrow syntactic constraints. The Locality requirement is thus re-proposed as an Interface Visibility Condition (IVC), according to which in partial NS languages a pro is preferably interpreted as referring to the closest overt link in a Topic chain. The Topic Criterion is thus proposed as a Macroparameter of NS languages and the necessity of a ‘graded analysis’ ascribed to the IVC (as a Mesoparameter).
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Smith, Lori Henninger, Alice Pescarin, and Orla Travers. Finn's Friend Fungie: Fungie the Dolphin Famous in Dingle Bay Has Just up and Gone Away. Silver Maple Books, 2021.

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Dowell, Connie, Lori Henninger Smith, Alice Pescarin, Orla Travers, and L. I. Z. Sandeman. Finn's Friend Fungie: Fungie the Dolphin Famous in Dingle Bay, Has Just up and Gone Away. Silver Girl Sails Publishing, Ltd., 2021.

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Long, Steven A. Minimalist natural law: A study of the natural law theories of H.L.A. Hart, John Finnis, and Lon Fuller. 1993.

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Grisez, Finnis and the proportionalists: Disputes over commensurability and moral judgement in natural law. 1988.

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Cognola, Federica, and Jan Casalicchio, eds. Null Subjects in Generative Grammar. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815853.001.0001.

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This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized referential subject in specific contexts. In generative syntax—the approach adopted in this volume—the phenomenon has traditionally been explained in terms of a ‘pro-drop’ parameter with associated cluster properties; more recently, however, it has become clear that pro-drop phenomena do not always correlate with all the initially predicted cluster properties. This volume returns to the centre of the debate surrounding the empirical phenomena associated with null subjects. Experts in the field explore the cluster properties associated with pro-drop; the types of null category involved in null-subject phenomena and their identification; and the typology of null-subject languages, with a special focus on partial null-subject languages. Chapters include both novel empirical data and new theoretical analyses covering the major approaches to null subjects in generative grammar. A wide range of languages are examined, ranging from the most commonly studied in research into null subjects, such as Finnish and Italian, to lesser-studied languages such as Vietnamese and Polish, minority languages such as Cimbrian and Kashubian, and historical varieties such as Old French and Old High German. The research presented also contributes to the understanding of other key syntactic phenomena, such as the nature of control, the role of information structure and semantics in syntax, the mechanisms of language change, and the formalization of language variation.
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Black, Rufus, and Nigel Biggar. Revival of Natural Law: Philosophical, Theological and Ethical Responses to the Finnis-Grisez School. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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(Editor), Nigel Biggar, and Rufus Black (Editor), eds. The Revival of Natural Law: Philosophical, Theological and Ethical Responses to the Finnis-Grisez School. Ashgate Publishing, 2001.

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Hämäläinen, Mika, Niko Partanen, and Khalid Alnajjar, eds. Multilingual Facilitation. University of Helsinki, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31885/9789515150257.

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This is the Festschrift of Dr. Jack Rueter. The book presents peer-reviewed scientific work from Dr. Rueter’s colleagues related to the latest advances in natural language processing, digital resources and endangered languages in a variety of languages such as historical English, Chukchi, Mansi, Erzya, Komi, Finnish, Apurina, Sign Languages, Sami languages and Japanese. Most of the papers present work on endangered languages or on domains with a limited number of resources available for NLP. This book collects original and insightful papers from well-established researchers in NLP, linguistics, philology and digital humanities. This is a tribute to Dr. Rueter’s long career that is characterized by constant altruistic work towards a greater good in building free and open-source tools and resources for endangered languages. Dr. Rueter is a true pioneer in the field of digital documentation of endangered languages.
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Borg, Emma. Intention‐Based Semantics. Edited by Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199552238.003.0012.

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There is a sense in which it is trivial to say that one accepts intention- (or convention-)based semantics. For if what is meant by this claim is simply that there is an important respect in which words and sentences have meaning (either at all or the particular meanings that they have in any given natural language) due to the fact that they are used, in the way they are, by intentional agents (i.e. speakers), then it seems no one should disagree. For imagine a possible world where there are physical things which share the shape and form of words of English or Japanese, or the acoustic properties of sentences of Finnish or Arapaho, yet where there are no intentional agents (or where any remaining intentional agents don't use language). In such a world, it seems clear that these physical objects, which are only superficially language-like, will lack all meaning.
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van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen, and Tanja Temmerman, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Ellipsis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198712398.001.0001.

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This handbook is the first volume to provide a comprehensive, in-depth, and balanced discussion of ellipsis phenomena, whereby a perceived interpretation is fuller than would be expected based solely on the presence of linguistic forms. Natural language abounds in these apparently incomplete expressions, such as I laughed but Ed didn’t, in which the final portion of the sentence, the verb ‘laugh’, remains unpronounced but is still understood. The range of phenomena involved raise general and fundamental questions about the workings of grammar, but also constitute a treasure trove of fine-grained points of inter- and intralinguistic variation. The volume is divided into four parts. In the first, the authors examine the role that ellipsis plays and how it is analyzed in different theoretical frameworks and linguistic subdisciplines, such as HPSG, construction grammar, inquisitive semantics, and computational linguistics. Chapters in the second part highlight the usefulness of ellipsis as a diagnostic tool for other linguistic phenomena including movement and islands and codeswitching, while Part III focuses instead on the types of elliptical constructions found in natural language, such as sluicing, gapping, and null complement anaphora. Finally, the last part of the book contains case studies that investigate elliptical phenomena in a wide variety of languages, including Dutch, Japanese, Persian, and Finnish Sign Language.
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