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This study examines the form and reception of mystical writing in poetry by A. de Noailles (France, 1876-1933), E. de Champourcin (Spain 1905-1999), and A. Pozzi (Italy, 1912-1938) from the perspective of current transsecular approaches, cultural studies mysticism research, and feminist literary studies.
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This study examines the form and reception of mystical writing in poetry by A. de Noailles (France, 1876-1933), E. de Champourcin (Spain 1905-1999), and A. Pozzi (Italy, 1912-1938) from the perspective of current transsecular approaches, cultural studies mysticism research, and feminist literary studies.
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French language --- Etymology --- Names, Personal --- Feminine names --- Names. --- Names, Personal - France. --- Feminine names - France. --- French language - Etymology - Names.
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Feminine names --- Indo-European languages --- Etymology --- Names --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Grammar --- Indo-European languages - Etymology - Names
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Petit ouvrage d'éclairage sur la féminisation. Propose un classement (noms en -ien, -ier, -eur, etc.) avec de nombreux exemples et cas particuliers. Exercices et encadrés thématiques invitent à la réflexion.
French language --- French language --- Names, French. --- Job titles --- Feminine names. --- Gender. --- Noun. --- Bouillon (Belgium)
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This book provides an in-depth study into the issue of vernacular names in Old English documents. Specifically it challenges the generally accepted notion that the sex of an individual is definitively indicated by the grammatical gender of their name. While modern scholars have generally felt no difficulty is distinguishing male from female names, this book asks how far the Anglo-Saxons themselves recognised this distinction, and in so doing critically examines and tests the general principle that grammatical gender is a certain indicator of biological sex. Anyone with an interest in Old Engli
Feminine names --- Names, Personal --- Names, English (Old) --- English language --- History --- Etymology --- Names.
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Feminine names --- Noms féminins --- Noms latins --- Girls' names --- Women's names --- Noms féminins --- Latin language --- Names, Personal --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Etymology&delete& --- Names --- Names, Latin --- Etymology --- Names. --- Latin (Langue) --- Noms de personnes --- Etymologie --- Noms --- Feminine names - Rome --- Names, Personal - Rome --- Latin language - Etymology - Names
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Feminine names --- Hittite language --- Names, Personal --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Anatolian languages --- Girls' names --- Women's names --- History --- Etymology --- Etymology&delete& --- Names&delete&
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Names, Personal --- Feminine names --- South Arabic language --- Inscriptions, South Arabic --- South Arabic --- Etymology --- Names --- -Inscriptions, South Arabic --- -South Arabic language --- -South Arabian language --- Semitic languages, Southern Peripheral --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Onomastics --- South Arabic inscriptions --- Girls' names --- Women's names --- -Names --- -South Arabic --- South Arabian language --- Etymology&delete& --- South Arabic personal names --- Arabic, South --- Modern South Arabian languages --- Names, Personal - South Arabic --- Feminine names - Arabia, Southern --- South Arabic language - Etymology - Names
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