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  • 91nonfictional prose — Introduction       any literary work that is based mainly on fact, even though it may contain fictional elements. Examples are the essay and biography.       Defining nonfictional prose literature is an immensely challenging task. This type of… …

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  • 92Miguel Angel Asturias: Nobel Lecture — ▪ Primary Source       Nobel Lecture, 12th December 1967       (Translation)       The Latin American Novel       Testimony of an Epoch       I would have preferred this meeting to have been called a colloquium instead of lecture a dialogue of… …

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  • 93Copyright law of Spain — Spanish copyright law governs copyright (Spanish: derechos de autor), that is the rights of authors of literary, artistic or scientific works, in Spain. It was first instituted by the Law of 10 January 1879,[1] and, in its origins, was… …

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  • 94Nord et Sud (roman) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir North and South. North and South Nord et Sud …

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  • 95Коул, Майкл (психолог) — Майкл Д. Коул (англ. Michael D. Cole) (13 апреля 1938)  американский профессор коммуникации и психологии Калифорнийского университета в Сан Диего (UCSD) (с 1978 года), основатель и директор лаборатории сравнительного человеческого… …

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  • 96transpose — UK [trænsˈpəʊz] / US [trænsˈpoʊz] verb [transitive] Word forms transpose : present tense I/you/we/they transpose he/she/it transposes present participle transposing past tense transposed past participle transposed 1) a) formal to change the order …

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  • 97metathesis — [mə tath′ə sis] n. pl. metatheses [mə tath′əsēz΄] [LL < Gr, transposition, a going over < metatithenai, to put over, transpose < meta, over (see META ) + tithenai, to place (see DO1)] transposition or interchange; specif., a) the… …

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  • 98Blackfoot music — is the music of the Blackfoot tribes (best translated in the Blackfoot language as nitsínixki I sing , from nínixksini song ). Singing predominates and was accompanied only by percussion. (Nettl, 1989)Bruno Nettl (1989, p. 162 163) proposes that… …

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  • 99Marlovian theory — Putative portrait of Christopher Marlowe (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge). The Marlovian theory with regard to the Shakespeare authorship question is a fringe theory[1] that holds that the Elizabethan poet and playwright Christopher Marlowe… …

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  • 100MOT — M L’unité que le sens commun serait enclin à considérer comme fondamentale au niveau de la parole est pour la linguistique la source d’un certain nombre de critiques fécondes: le mot ne correspond, en effet, que très imparfaitement aux éléments… …

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