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Pattee, Joseph. Le problème de l'article: Sa solution en allemand. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1994.

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Lexikon zum Artikelgebrauch. Leipzig: Verlag Enzyklopädie, 1987.

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Untersuchungen zum Artikelgebrauch im Deutschen. Leipzig: Verlag Enzyklopädie, 1986.

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Artikelwörter im Deutschen: Semantische und pragmatische Aspekte ihrer Verwendung. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1991.

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Bethke, Inge. Der, die, das als Pronomen. München: Iudicium Verlag, 1990.

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Der Artikel in deutschen Sachverhaltsnominalen. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1989.

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Leiss, Elisabeth. Artikel und Aspekt: Die grammatischen Muster von Definitheit. Berlin: Walter De Gruyter, 2000.

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Artikelgebrauch im Deutschen: Eine Analyse aus der Perspektive des Polnischen. Tübingen: Narr Verlag, 2012.

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Grimm, Hans-Jeurgen. Kleine deutsche Artikellehre. Leipzig: Verlag Enzyklopädie, 1989.

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Der Artikel bei T. Sekiguchi: Die Bedeutungsform-Grammatik als Grammatik des Sprechens. Tübingen: G. Narr, 1987.

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Kolmer, Agnes. Zur MASS/COUNT-Distinktion im Bairischen: Artikel und Quantifizierung. Köln: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, 1999.

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Gawrońska, Barbara. An MT oriented model of aspect and article semantics. Lund: Lund University Press, 1993.

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Bertell, Maths, Frog, and Kendra Willson, eds. Contacts and Networks in the Baltic Sea Region. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462982635.

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Since prehistoric times, the Baltic Sea has functioned as a northern mare nostrum — a crucial nexus that has shaped the languages, folklore, religions, literature, technology, and identities of the Germanic, Finnic, Sámi, Baltic, and Slavic peoples. This anthology explores the networks among those peoples. The contributions to Contacts and Networks in the Baltic Sea Region: Austmarr as a Northern mare nostrum, ca. 500-1500 ad address different aspects of cultural contacts around and across the Baltic from the perspectives of history, archaeology, linguistics, literary studies, religious studies, and folklore. The introduction offers a general overview of crosscultural contacts in the Baltic Sea region as a framework for contextualizing the volume’s twelve chapters, organized in four sections. The first section concerns geographical conceptions as revealed in Old Norse and in classical texts through place names, terms of direction, and geographical descriptions. The second section discusses the movement of cultural goods and persons in connection with elite mobility, the slave trade, and rune-carving practice. The third section turns to the history of language contacts and influences, using examples of Finnic names in runic inscriptions and Low German loanwords in Finnish. The final section analyzes intercultural connections related to mythology and religion spanning Baltic, Finnic, Germanic, and Sámi cultures. Together these diverse articles present a dynamic picture of this distinctive part of the world.
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Wexler, Paul. Jewish and non-Jewish creators of "Jewish" languages: With special attention to judaized Arabic, Chinese, German, Greek, Persian, Portuguese, Slavic (modern Hebrew/Yiddish), Spanish, and Karaite, and Semitic Hebrew/Ladino ; a collection of reprinted articles from across four decades with a reassessment. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2006.

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Leiss, Elisabeth. Artikel und Aspekt: Die Grammatischen Muster Von Definitheit. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2013.

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Wuttke, N. A. Compound sentence in modern German. FRС Komi SC of the Ural Branch of RAS, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/89606008.

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The purpose of the manual is to improve practical skills in reading and translating authentic German literature. The article deals with the structure of a compound sentence, the types of subordinate sentences, and the subordinate clauses that are distinguished according to the functional-syntactic criterion in terms of their linguistic characteristics and peculiarities of translation into Russian. The presented extensive language material is selected in accordance with innovative trends in the field of complex structure, and it reflects the system connections in the grammatical structure of the modern German language.
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Beaney, Michael. Wittgenstein on Language: From Simples to Samples. Edited by Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199552238.003.0002.

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The so-called ‘linguistic turn’ that took place in philosophy in the first half of the twentieth century is most strongly associated with the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951). If there is a single text that might be identified as the source of the linguistic turn, then it is Wittgenstein's first book, the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, published in German in 1921 and in an English translation in 1922. Throughout his work, Wittgenstein was concerned with the foundations of language; the crucial shift lay from the appeal to simples to the appeal to samples, and a corresponding shift from assumptions about what lies hidden to an appreciation of what is visible to all in our linguistic practices. This article first outlines the main elements of Wittgenstein's early conception of language, before considering his critique of that conception and his later views.
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Hindley, Alison M. The nature of idiomatic language and German compound nouns as shown in the translation and commentary of an article by Rudolf Heinemann: "Musik in den Massenmedien". 1995.

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Applegate, Celia. Senses of Place. Edited by Helmut Walser Smith. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199237395.013.0003.

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Geographer Johann Rauw wrote that the German landscape made him think of ‘a great and splendid city with its suburbs, the city itself located within its walls and fortifications, the suburbs without’. The image, an elegant way of evading the muddle of borders, contrasts to his equally vivid image of walking the ‘circumference of Germany, as far as the German language is spoken’, a voyage marked by the cities and regions one would pass through. Place gives one an identity in the world. Knowing place has been a way of knowing Germany for the many hundreds of years in which some concept of Germany existed. The main purpose of this article is to focus on a few narratives and representations of German places that bring together multiplicity and familiarity. It looks at compendiums of places and travels among places in which the inventory of variety constitutes the wholeness of the culture.
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Planert, Ute. International Conflict, War, and the Making of Modern Germany, 1740–1815. Edited by Helmut Walser Smith. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199237395.013.0005.

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The article traces the making of modern Germany. War made the state, and the state made war: This statement holds true for the state of Germany. Unlike in France and England, political loyalties in Germany oscillated between the Reich, the nation, and individual states, as well as between different confessions. For this reason, problems in the course of state and nation building were more complex than in those European neighbor states where centralized power was established earlier and on a mono-confessional basis. The international rivalry of power played a pivotal role for European developments in the eighteenth century. Several German language territories strove to outgrow the constraints of the Holy Roman Empire, or Old Reich, and gain influence and importance. A detailed description of Napoleonic Rule in Germany, the decline of the same, the reshaping the state and its aftermath concludes this article.
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Kappler, Matthias. Turkish Language Contacts in Southeastern Europe: Articles in Italian, German, French, and English. Gorgias Press, LLC, 2010.

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Nedbal, Martin. Sex, Politics, and Censorship in Mozart’s Don Giovanni/Don Juan. Edited by Patricia Hall. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733163.013.6.

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This article examines sex, politics, and censorship in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni/Don Juan, published in Vienna in the spring or summer of 1787. More specifically, it considers the so-called dialogic aspects of censorship by citing the example of institutional supervision over the content of Mozart’s work. It first discusses the issues surrounding the libretto and the role of censorship in several performances of a German adaptation at the Vienna court theater. It then describes how Franz Karl Hägelin, head of the office of the theater censor in Vienna, and other court theater personnel at the time approached the content of German-language works presented to them in the early 1780s.
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Gmbh, Babadada. BABADADA, Babysprache - Sranangtongo with articles , baba - visual dictionary: German baby language ... script), visual dictionary. Babadada, 2021.

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Gmbh, Babadada. BABADADA, Euskara artikuluekin - Babysprache , irudi hiztegia - baba: Basque with articles - German baby language , visual dictionary. Babadada, 2021.

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Eckardt, Regine, and Augustin Speyer. Information Structure and Language Change. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.23.

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This article explores the effect of language change on focusing and focus constructions based on observations and case studies. It begins by analysing bleached focus and contrasts it with independent focus. It also makes a distinction between universal focus effects and language-specific focus operators to show how language change can affect the specific parts of the grammar of focus. The discussion then turns to the emergence of focus sensitive particles, with particular reference to the semantic units that precede focus as part of semantic composition. The Jespersen Cycle is considered as a classic example of independent focus that gets bleached and finally lost. The article concludes by looking at information structure and syntactic change in the rise and loss of V2 in Germanic languages. It demonstrates how bleached focus can bridge the gap between the formal focus and informal notions of information structure.
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Barstad, Guri Ellen, Arnstein Hjelde, Sigmund Kvam, Anastasia Parianou, and John Todd, eds. Language and Nation. Crossroads and Connections. Waxmann Verlag GmbH, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31244/9783830984979.

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Studies on the relation between language, identity and nation (building) represent a long tradition in linguistic, cultural and political research. In this interdisciplinary anthology, we focus on different aspects of how language is used to shape a nation; by retaining a national identity in the context of emigration, by measures taken to change an existing nation into a new one, by introducing a discourse designed to re-establish a putatively lost nation. Finally, we discuss how nation and identity are shaped in a modern multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and multi-cultural society. The anthology contains articles in English, French and German from political science, history, linguistics, literature and translatology and is written by researchers based in Finland, Greece, Norway and the United Kingdom.
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Gmbh, Babadada. BABADADA, Babysprache - Español de Argentina con articulos, baba - el diccionario visual: German baby language - Argentinian ... articles, visual dictionary. Babadada, 2020.

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Kudryavtseva, Tamara V., and Alla A. Strelnikova, eds. Russia – Germany: Literary Encounters (after 1945). A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0683-3.

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This book continues to introduce the reader to Russian-German literary relations in the 20th century. The results of the first stage of the research were presented in the collective work Russia — Germany: Literary Encounters (1918–1945) published by A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2017 with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research grant no. № 17-04-16003. The present study analyzes mutual influences, intersections, typological similarities, receptive projections and imagological concepts occurring at the borders of the cultural spaces of Germany and Russia in the second half of the 20th and the first third of the 21st century. The aim of this work is to complement or amend the existing knowledge of the literary and cultural interactions of the two countries after 1945. Like in the first book, special attention is paid to identifying the mechanisms of the perception of a foreign literature in the context of national regulatory language usage paradigm. The book studies direct and indirect contacts between the two literatures and helps isolate single elements of critical reflection in the field of meaning-making and on the level of the formation of motific, aesthetic and stylistic models of the text. This work, which includes the articles written by thirty Russian researches, is of theoretical and practical value and appeals to specialists in comparative studies, intercultural communication, history of German and Russian literature, as well as to a wide audience interested in these problems.
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Szczepaniak, Renata, and Johanna Flick. Walking on the Grammaticalization Path of the Definite Article: Functional Main and Side Roads. Benjamins Publishing Company, John, 2020.

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Е. Ю., Черкун, ed. Немецкий и французский языки в современном языковом пространстве: традиции и инновации. Buryat State University Publishing Department, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18101/978-5-9793-1795-3-2022-1-128.

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This edition is a collection of papers within an international research to practice seminar on linguistics and language didactics. The collection includes articles by researchers from educational and academic institutions of Russia, Kazakhstan, Germany, Austria and France. The papers consider issues of modern linguistics and the foreign language teaching theory and practices. The edition addresses a wide range of academics: linguists, teachers, translators, and other participants of intercultural interaction.
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Fanselow, Gisbert. Syntactic and Prosodic Reflexes of Information Structure in Germanic. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.40.

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This chapter deals with syntactic and prosodic reflexes of information structure in the Germanic languages. It begins with an overview of givenness and word order variation in the TP, along with aboutness topics and the prosodic prominence of topics and foci. It then considers the postulation of a focus head in Germanic and how contrast seems to intensify the acoustic properties of topics and foci. It shows how the left edge of verb second clauses acts as a slot for placing contrastive elements in all Germanic languages, but that the position is also filled on purely formal grounds. The article also describes the conditions of information structure that decide whether an XP can go to the position preceding the finite verb/auxiliary in the verb second (V2) constructions. Finally, it discusses two types of V2 constructions: unrestricted V2 constructions and pragmatically restricted V2 constructions.
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The year 1898 in and around New Braunfels, Texas: As reflected in articles, notes, and advertisements found in the Neu Braunfelser Zeitung, the German-language newspaper published in New Braunfels, Texas : from the collection of Sophienburg Museum and Archives, New Braunfels, Texas. New Braunfels, Tex: Sophienburg Museum and Archives, 1998.

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Aleksiun, Natalia, and Hana Kubátová, eds. Places, Spaces, and Voids in the Holocaust. Wallstein Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783835346796.

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The EHS issues are thematic. Each issue features a selection of peer-reviewed research articles, which offer novel perspectives on the main theme. Includes: - Andrea Löw and Kim Wünschman: Film and the Reordering of City Space in Nazi Germany: The Demolition of the Munich Main Synagogue - Michal Frankl: Cast out of Civilized Society. Refugees in the No Man`s Land between Slovakia and Hungary in 1938 - Beate Meyer: Foreign Jews in Nazi Germany - Protected or Persecuted? Preliminary Results of a New Study - Dominique Schröder: Writing the Camps, Shifting the Limits of Language: Toward a Semantics of the Concentration Camps? - Tal Bruttmann, Stefan Hördler, and Christoph Kreutzmüller: A Paradoxical Panorama: Aspects of Space in Lili Jacob’s Album - Irina Rebrova: Jewish Accounts of Soviet Evacuation to the North Caucasus - Malena Chinski: A New Address for Holocaust Research: Michel Borwicz and Joseph Wulf in Paris, 1947–1951 - Anna Engelking: »Our own traitor« as the Focal Point of Belarusian Folk Narrative on Local Perpetrators of the Holocaust - Hannah Wilson: The Memoryscape of Sobibór Death Camp: Commemoration and Materiality Der Band erscheint vollständig in englischer Sprache.
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Netherton, Robin, and Gale R. Owen-Crocker, eds. Medieval Clothing and Textiles. The Boydell Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781800108370.

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This sixth volume of Medieval Clothing and Textiles ranges widely, as ever, across England and Europe. It presents two groundbreaking articles in novel areas of textile and dress scholarship: an introduction to a previouslyunexamined class of embroidery (decorative manuscript repair), and an English-language overview of scholarly research on historical dress in Latvia. Among the other topics considered in the volume are two very different listingsof clothing items from medieval Germany: an invented lexicon by the mystic Hildegard of Bingen, and an accounting of specific real garments worn by ordinary people and donated to finance the building of Strasbourg Cathedral. Papers also consider the mercantile world of clothing in medieval London: one gathers insight on dealers of secondhand clothing from the evidence of historical documents, while the other examines the social rise of the mercers in the light of their representation in literature, and their connections to the literary world. Further articles consider luxurious dress accessories with both worldly and spiritual significance, and analyse a French manual for Englishhousewives, illuminating the often-overlooked topic of home linen production.
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Popova, Irina L., ed. Historical Method in Literary Studies. A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0682-6.

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Collective monograph was prepared by scientists from A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature RAS, Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow State University, Russian State University for the Humanities, Georg August University of Göttingen, (Göttingen, Germany) and Queen Mary University of London (London, UK). It covers problems of historicism in the sciences of language and literature. The book includes articles on both general theoretical and methodological issues and different practices: historical poetics, “new historicism”, comparative historical research, dynamic models of literary history. The authors analyze the concepts of history in Russian (A.N. Veselovsky, OPOYAZ, M.M. Bakhtin, etc.), European (E.R. Curtius, E. Auerbach, etc.) and American theory in their connections and relations; study the strategies of literary history, explore the genesis of the idea of world literature, the specifics of philology and the history of world and national literatures.
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Kajava, Mika, Tua Korhonen, and Jamie Vesterinen. Meilicha Dôra. Poems and Prose in Greek from Renaissance and Early Modern Europe. Suomen Tiedeseura, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.54572/ssc.137.

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Contains articles among others: Grigory Vorobyev, Theodore Gaza’s Translation between Diplomacy and Humanism. A List of European Countries in Pope Nicholas V's Letter to the Last Byzantine Emperor; Angelo de Patto, Uberto Decembrio’s Epitaph. A Fifteenth-century Greek-Latin Epigraph; Luigi-Alberto Sanchi, Guillaume Budé’s Greek manifesto. The Introductory Epistles of the Commentarii linguae Graecae (1529): Martin Steinrück, Rabelais' Quart livre and Greek language; Johanna Akujärvi, Neo-Latin Texts and Humanist Greek Paratexts. On Two Wittenberg Prints Dedicated to Crown Prince Erik of Sweden; Stefan Rhein, Die Griechischstudien in Deutschland und ihre universitäre Institutionalisierung im 16. Jahrhundert. Ein Überblick; Jochen Schultheiss, Profilbildung eines Dichterphilologen -Joachim Camerarius d.Ä als Verfasser, Übersetzer und Herausgeber griechischer Epigramme; Stefan Weise, Griechische Mythologie im Dienste reformatorischer Pädagogik: Zur Epensammlung Argonautica. Thebaica. Troica. Ilias parva von Lorenz Rhodoman (1588); Thomas Gärtner, Jonische Hexameter als Träger der norddeutschen Reformation; Marcela Slavíková, Γενεήν Βοίημος. Humanist Greek Poetry in the Bohemian Lands; Pieta van Beek, Ούλτραϊεκτείνων μέγα κύδος πότνια κούρη. Greek Eulogies in Honour of Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678); Janika Päll, German Neo-Humanism versus Rising Professionalism. Carmina Hellenica Teutonum by the Braunschweig Physician and PhiIheIIene Karl Friedrich Arend Scheller (1773-1842); Elena Ermolaeva, Three Greek Poems by the Neohumanist Vyacheslav Ivanov (1866-1949).
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Brown, Dan. Sakrileg ( German edition of The Da Vinci Code ). 2nd ed. GGP Media Gmbh, Germany, 2006.

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Bogdanova, Olga A. Russian Estate and Europe: Diachrony, Nostalgia, Universalism. А.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/978-5-9208-0623-9.

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The book brings together articles by 24 authors, distributed into three problematic and thematic sections: a diachronic view of the Russian estate, estates of the Russian emigration, estates of European countries. A number of constant features of the Russian literary estate and cottages (storehouse of culture, moral space, the core of national identity, the concept of “non-city” in mass society, etc.) are highlighted in a comparative and diachronic analysis. The structure-forming potential and references of the “estate-dacha topos” in the foreign culture of Russian emigrants of the ХХth century disclosed in the works by I.A. Bunin, V.V. Nabokov, B.K. Zaitsev, L.F. Zurov, I.S. Shmelev, V.A. Nikiforov-Volgin of the 1920–1960s and in the Russian-language periodicals of France, Germany, Latvia, Estonia of the 1920–1930s. The most important topic of the book is the search for the origins of the Russian estate phenomenon in world culture, along with its involvement in the spectrum of similar phenomena in other national literatures (Greek, Polish, English, Belgian). The isomorphism of the estate space in Russia and other European countries allows us to speak of the “estate topos” as a universality. The publication is addressed to humanities professionals, primarily philo- logists, and at the same time to a wide circle of students and interested readers.
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Baerg, Nicole. Crafting Consensus. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499488.001.0001.

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In the early 2000s, the US monetary policy committee, as well as other central banks around the world, began using “forward guidance,” or changes in their statement language, to signal policy changes. Underlying this shift toward clearer communication was the idea that more comprehensible monetary policy would lead to better economic performance and lower inflation. The first three chapters of this book argue that, rather than being a lofty goal set by altruistically motivated policy makers, transparency depends on the configuration of committee members’ preferences. Monetary policy committees that have central bankers with opposing preferences are argued to communicate more precisely compared to either a single decision maker or central bankers with more similar preferences. Precise communication is then shown to have positive effects by lowering inflation. Shifting focus and using data from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), chapter 4 presents evidence that committees with opposing preferences use a lower share of uncertainty words in policy statements and make more numerous changes to public announcements. Chapter 5 shows that households in Germany change their inflation expectations when given more precise central bank information. And chapter 6 shows that the level of precision in inflation-related news articles is negatively related to inflation in a sample of countries from Latin America. In conclusion, this book offers a new way of thinking about central bank committees and transparency. It finds that appointing a more policy-diverse central bank committee can encourage intercommittee governance and accountability as well as better economic performance.
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Voltaire. Candide: Includes MLA Style Citations for Scholarly Secondary Sources, Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Critical Essays (Squid Ink Classics). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.

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Sinclair, Upton. The Jungle: Includes MLA Style Citations for Scholarly Secondary Sources, Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Critical Essays (Squid Ink Classics). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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