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  • ...of language, ethnography of speaking, discourse pragmatics, philosophy of language, and rhetoric. ...Labor's Lost'' for the New Cambridge Shakespeare and writing a book on the language of letters by early modern women.
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  • Participant, [[Shakespeare's Language (symposium)|Shakespeare's Language]] (Spring 2015 Symposium)
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  • '''''Free Folger Friday: The Language of the Fan''''', one of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], was hel ...ll Gwynn'']], audiences were invited to a pre-show workshop in the nuanced language of fan gesturing, led by [https://www.facebook.com/English-Country-Dance-in
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  • Lecture, "Flesh Made Words: The Elizabethan Language of Food"(Spring 1990)
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  • ''Lynne Magnusson: Shakespeare and the Language of Possibility'', one of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], was he ...or Lynne Magnusson of the University of Toronto explored how Shakespeare’s language challenged, edited, and reframed early modern conceptions of speech.
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  • *October 7, 2016 – Opening lecture on ''Shakespeare in American Sign Language,'' presented by Professor Ethan Sinnott and Professor Peter Novak ...with workshops, costumes, performances, art activities, and American Sign Language story-telling
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  • Director, [[NEH Workshop Grants|Words Made Flesh: Language, the Body, and the Passions in Shakespeare]] (Workshop, 1989-1990)
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  • ...y of the sacraments, questions of authority, liturgy, in sum, the ordinary language philosophy of speech acts—especially promising, confessing, and forgiving
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  • “Early Modern Orthography, Language Reform, and Wittgenstein” ([[Folger Institute 2011-2012 short-term fellow
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  • ...lled poems, Waldrop often breaks syntax, sentences, and lines to dismantle language and reveal its transcendent qualities.
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  • Read the [[Transcript of Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "Shakespeare and the Language of Possibility"|transcript]]. ...nglish Letter, 1500–1620,'' a second book on ways to rethink Shakespeare’s language historically, and an edition of Shakespeare’s ''Sonnets''.
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  • ...ing Shakespeare through performance and engaging students in Shakespeare's language and plays ...y and energetically immerse students of every grade and skill level in the language and in the plays themselves—created, taught, and written by real teachers
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  • * MALLET is a Java-based package for statistical natural language processing, document classification, clustering, topic modeling, informatio * MorphAdorner is an XML lemmatizer, text segmenter and natural language processing parser for Early Modern text (especially EEBO-TCP texts).
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  • ...and Revolution in England, 1640-1660'' (1994) and ''Perfection Proclaimed: Language and Literature in English Radical Religion 1640-1660'' (1989). His interest ...nd Visuality in the Renaissance Aesthetics, Theology, Theatre (colloquium)|Language and Visuality in the Renaissance: Aesthetics, Theology, Theatre]] (Colloqui
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  • ...ic; corpuscularian physics; language reform and the search for a universal language; epistemology; optical technologies; social institutions of the new philoso
    2 KB (260 words) - 15:42, 27 March 2019
  • Carter, R. ''Language and creativity. The art of common talk. ''London: Routledge, 2004. Culpeper, J. “Computers, language and characterisation: An analysis of six characters in Romeo and Juliet.”
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  • * [[MARC 041 Language Code]] * [[MARC 546 Language Note]]
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  • ===== Original language of translations ===== *for English-language translations of STC and Wing period
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  • ...s continually being re-written. Join us for a discussion of East and West, language and identity, the old Russia and the new.
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  • ...orms helped to shape early modern society: including operating as a common language, a mark of status, and a means of political education. The seminar's goal w
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