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  • ...computer-assisted analysis of texts and large corpora rapidly transforming language study, the symposium also created opportunities to try out some relevant to ...nglish Letter, 1500-1620'', a second book on ways to rethink Shakespeare’s language historically, and an edition of [[William Shakespeare’s sonnets]].
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  • ...to appreciate or even understand medieval drama without thinking about the language in which it was written and performed. Students most often come to early En ...English’s Nordic and Germanic roots), and Modern English (the form of the language we speak today). This was the dominant form of English ca. 1100 - 1500, but
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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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  • ...cs, iconoclasm, iconophobia, scripture painting, and pictorial theories of language.
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  • ...Tan and Deborah Tannen spoke in ''Amy Tan and Deborah Tannen: Two Lives in Language'' for the [[PEN/Faulkner]] Foundation. The two best-selling authors, who fi
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...basis for exploring broader historical conceptions of the relation between language and the visual field. Participants will also have the opportunity to examin
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  • ..., and a very special welcome to members of the symposium on "Shakespeare’s Language" that’s starting tomorrow. Many of you, I hope, are going to recognize yo ...he have had access to ways of thinking about these elements in the English language of his day? Third, what analytical methods best illuminate this creative ar
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  • Organizer, [[Shakespeare’s Language (symposium)|Shakespeare’s Language]] (Symposium, [[2014–2015 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2014–2015 ...al Discourse and Cultural Production (seminar)|Historicizing Shakespeare's Language: Social Discourse and Cultural Production]] (Seminar, [[2001–2002 Folger
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  • ...nd Visuality in the Renaissance Aesthetics, Theology, Theatre (colloquium)|Language and Visuality in the Renaissance: Aesthetics, Theology, Theatre]] (Colloqui
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  • ...ki.org/wiki/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
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  • ...computer-assisted analysis of texts and large corpora rapidly transforming language study, the symposium also created opportunities to try out some relevant to ...nglish Letter, 1500-1620'', a second book on ways to rethink Shakespeare’s language historically, and an edition of [[William Shakespeare’s sonnets]].
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