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I film sono straordinari dispositivi emozionali: ci attraggono e ci coinvolgono, ci toccano e ci fanno sperimentare passioni spesso laceranti, ci muovono dentro e al fianco dei personaggi sullo schermo, e ce ne fanno condividere la sorte e i sentimenti nella forma di un’esperienza di partecipazione che si prolunga ben oltre l’ultimo fotogramma. All’incrocio tra semiotica e fenomenologia, il libro esplora le complesse dinamiche cognitive ed emotive al centro dell’esperienza cinematografica, rinnovando il dibattito teorico attorno a temi di grande attualità, come quelli delle passioni e del corpo.
Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Film --- linguaggio cinematografico --- cinema
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Politica --- Linguaggio. --- Communication in politics --- Discourse analysis --- Rhetoric --- Political aspects
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Filosofia del linguaggio --- Semiotica --- Opere del 17. sec.
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EVALITA is a periodic evaluation campaign of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and speech tools for the Italian language. The general objective of EVALITA is to promote the development of language and speech technologies for the Italian language, providing a shared framework where different systems and approaches can be evaluated in a consistent manner. The diffusion of shared tasks and shared evaluation practices is a crucial step towards the development of resources and tools for NLP and speech sciences. The good response obtained by EVALITA, both in the number of participants and in the quality of results, showed that it is worth pursuing such goals for the Italian language. As a side effect of the evaluation campaign, both training and test data are available to the scientific community as benchmarks for future improvements. EVALITA is an initiative of the Italian Association for Computational Linguistics (AILC) and it is endorsed by the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI*IA) and the Italian Association for Speech Sciences (AISV).
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La filosofia è sorta con un atto di divisione che ha separato ciò che sta, immutabile e incontrovertibile, da ciò che da questo essere è retto, ovvero con la divisione, celeberrima, tra essere e apparenza. Il mondo dell’apparenza, interpretato come luogo del divenire, ha assunto i tratti del non essere, imponendo ai filosofi l’esigenza di mettere in relazione il non essere con l’essere, ovvero di trovare una compatibilità tra contraddittori. La soluzione severiniana, che è qui ripercorsa in 6 dense lezioni, ha il pregio della semplicità e il rigore di un ferreo argomentare logico. Egli nega al divenire l’evidenza fenomenologica che comunemente gli si attribuisce. È certamente vero che i fenomeni entrino ed escano dalla percezione della coscienza mortale, ma senza che questo debba essere attribuito a un loro presunto divenire. Che l’apparenza sia il luogo del divenire è piuttosto un modo filosofico per rendere ragione dell’apparire dell’apparenza. Su queste basi la proposta di Severino offre un superamento del dualismo essere-apparenza e aiuta a leggere l’apparenza in manifestazione necessaria ed eterna dell’essere.
Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Severino, Emanuele. --- verità --- linguaggio --- storia --- destino --- filosofia
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Dogwhistles and Figleaves explores ways in which political discourse in recent years has become more openly racist, and accepting of wildly implausible conspiracy theories. Jennifer Saul shows how two linguistic devices, dogwhistles and figleaves, have played a crucial role in this, and have exploited and widened existing divisions in society.
Razzismo --- Influssi [del] Linguaggio. --- Language and languages --- Racism in language --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Political aspects
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Pur non limitandosi a fatti linguistici, la discriminazione viene spesso trasmessa attraverso la lingua. Questo volume si propone lo studio (sincronico e diacronico) di alcune strutture discriminatorie e antidiscriminatorie principalmente in italiano, ma con excursus su inglese, francese e tedesco, secondo diversi approcci metodologici.
appropriazione culturale --- bodyshaming --- Daniela --- diacronia --- diacronici --- disabilità --- discorsivi --- discorso dei media --- discriminazione --- hate speech --- insulti etnici --- lessicali --- lessicografia --- Lingua --- lingua facile --- linguaggio di genere --- linguaggio inclusivo --- linguistica --- Michael --- othering --- Pietrini --- Rücker --- sessismo --- stereotipi --- Studi
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CLiC-it 2015 is held in Trento on December 3-4 2015, hosted and locally organized by Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), one the most important Italian research centers for what concerns CL. The organization of the conference is the result of a fruitful conjoint effort of different research groups (Università di Torino, Università di Roma Tor Vergata and FBK) showing the nationwide spreading of CL in Italy. As in the first edition, the main aim of the event is at establishing a reference forum on CL, covering all the aspects needed to describe the multi-faceted and cross-disciplinary reality of the involved research topics and of the Italian community working in this area. Indeed the spirit of CLiC-it is inclusive, in order to build a scenario as much as possible comprehensive of the complexity of language phenomena and approaches to address them, bringing together researchers and scholars with different competences and skills and working on different aspects according to different perspectives. The large number of researchers that have decided to present their work at CLiC-it and the number of directions here investigated are proof of the maturity of our community and a promising indication of its vitality. We received a total of 64 paper submissions, out of which 52 have been accepted to appear in the Conference Proceedings, which are available online and on the OpenEdition platform. Overall, we collected 129 authors from 15 countries.
Multidisciplinary --- Linguistics --- research --- Computational Linguistics --- Fondazione Bruno Kessler --- language --- linguistica --- linguistica computazionale --- linguaggio --- ricerca --- linguistique --- linguistique computationelle --- langage --- recherche
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The annual conference CLIC–it (''Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics'') is an initiative of the ''Italian Association of Computational Linguistics'' (AILC – www.ai-lc.it) which is intended to meet the need for a national and international forum for the promotion and dissemination of high-level original research in the field of Computational Linguistics (CL), with particular emphasis on Italian. The volume gathers the Proceedings of the ''Third Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics'' (CLiC–it 2016), held in Naples on 5-6 December 2016. The CLiC–it 2016 papers cover a wide range of topics in the area of computational linguistics and natural language (both written and spoken) processing, by targeting state–of–art theoretical results, experimental methodologies, technologies and application perspectives, and by addressing challenges, open issues and new perspectives related to current and novel trends of the discipline.