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Founded in Boston in 1815, the North American Review is the oldest literary magazine in the US. Published at the University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls) since 1968, on six occasions during that period, it has been a finalist for the National Magazine Award (the magazine equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), and it has twice won the top award in the Fiction category–in head-to-head competition with The New Yorker, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly, and so on. No other university-sponsored periodical has an equivalent record of achievement. Published three times each year, the NAR is well-known for its early discovery of young, talented fiction writers and poets. But it also publishes creative nonfiction, with emphasis on increasing concerns about environmental and ecological matters, multiculturalism, and exigent issues of gender and class. Since the magazine's rebrand in 2019, there has also been an emphasis on publishing full-color visual art.
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"Founded under the editorship of the antiquary W J Thoms, the primary intention of Notes and Queries was, and still remains, the asking and answering of readers' questions. It is devoted principally to English language and literature, lexicography, history, and scholarly antiquarianism. Each issue focuses on the works of a particular period, with an emphasis on the factual rather than the speculative. The journal comprises notes, book reviews, readers' queries and replies." --Oxford Journals website viewed 25 February 2016.
Questions and answers --- Literature --- Answers to questions --- Facts, Miscellaneous --- Miscellaneous facts --- Queries --- Question boxes --- Quiz books --- Trivia --- Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Dès l’Antiquité, qu’elle soit païenne ou judéo-chrétienne, la libido sciendi apparaît, dans divers systèmes de représentation, comme l’un des principes constitutifs de l’homme, mais suscite, chez les théologiens comme chez les philosophes, quelque méfiance. Cet ouvrage, travail collectif, issu des curiosités de chercheurs d’horizons divers et publié dans le cadre du Centre de recherche Li Di Sa (Littérature et Discours du Savoir), s’interroge sur les permanences, le devenir et les métamorphoses des diverses conceptions de la curiosité, dans une période qui va essentiellement de la Renaissance aux Lumières, mais sans s’interdire quelques escapades chronologiques. La place et le rôle que lui réservent les théoriciens dans les divers champs du savoir, les mythes et fictions qu’elle suscite, les objets ou figures qui la symbolisent sont donc étudiés. Apparaissent ainsi, dans leur rapport particulier au désir de connaissance, divers personnages : historiens, philosophes, lecteurs, voyageurs, amateurs d’art, scientifiques, voire inquisiteurs, pour ne citer que quelques avatars des « curieux » évoqués.
Curiosities and wonders --- Curiosity in literature --- Curiosité dans la littérature --- Curiosités --- Curiosités et merveilles --- Enigmas --- Eruditie --- Erudition --- Facts [Miscellaneous ] --- Faits divers --- Learning and scholarship --- Merveilles --- Miscellaneous facts --- Mystères et merveilles --- Nieuwsgierigheid in de literatuur --- Oddities --- Rariteiten en wonderen --- Savoir et érudition --- Sciences -- Énigmes --- Trivia --- Wonders --- Énigmes --- Énigmes scientifiques --- Curiosity --- History --- Curiosity - History --- Literature (General) --- histoire --- littérature --- érudition --- curiosité --- pulsion de savoir
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American literature --- English literature --- Littérature américaine --- Littérature anglaise --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- North American review and miscellaneous journal --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Social Sciences --- Journalism, Mass Communication, Media & Publishing --- Arts and Humanities. --- General and Others. --- Art --- Literature --- North America
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In The Genesis of Sri Lanka Malay: A Case of Extreme Language Contact , the synchrony and diachrony of Sri Lanka Malay are investigated from a variety of angles: Experts on South Asia, South East Asia, Creole Studies, Areal Linguistics, Typology, and Sociolinguistics all contribute their share to a truly global analysis of one of the most extreme cases of language contact, where the Malays changed the whole morphosyntax of their language in as little as just over three centuries. The genesis of Sri Lanka Malay informs theories of language contact, language change, and 'creolization', as well as sociolinguistics, language policy and planning and a critical analysis of the 'endangered language' discourse.
Malay language --- Malays (Asian people) --- Languages in contact --- Grammar. --- Areal linguistics --- Malayan languages --- Indonesian language --- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Miscellaneous. --- Malay race --- Melayu (Asian people) --- Orang Melayu (Asian people) --- Ethnology --- Dialectology --- Sociolinguistics --- Asian languages --- Sri Lanka
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S01/0800 --- S25/0450 --- S32/0450 --- China: Bibliography and reference--"Festschrifte" and other works of a miscellaneous nature --- Xinjiang--Literature --- Central Asia--Altaic literature --- Kalmyk language --- Tod alphabet --- Tod bichig --- Todo bicig --- Todu bicig --- Todu uzug --- Alphabet --- Mongolian language --- Oirat language --- Calmuck language --- Kalmuck language --- Kalmuk language --- Kalmytẑ language --- Mongolian languages --- Schmidt, Isaak Jakob, --- Schmidt, I. J. --- Schmidt, Isaac Jacob, --- Shmidt, I︠A︡kov Ivanovich, --- Shmidt, Isaak I︠A︡kov Ivanovich, --- Shmidt, I︠A︡. --- Schmidt, Isaac Jakob
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