Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 4Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1994 |
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Page 108
... positive experience as when , for example , one dies for one's homeland . This is the message in Thoughts in a Churchyard ( Scicluna 1937 : 28 ) , where the author states explicitly : ' Why grieve for him who for his country dies ...
... positive experience as when , for example , one dies for one's homeland . This is the message in Thoughts in a Churchyard ( Scicluna 1937 : 28 ) , where the author states explicitly : ' Why grieve for him who for his country dies ...
Page 113
... positive / negative , real / fantastic , etc. , without determining a priori what is negative and what is positive . This connotative expansion of meaning is particularly active in Italian and has led to a series of ' lexical ...
... positive / negative , real / fantastic , etc. , without determining a priori what is negative and what is positive . This connotative expansion of meaning is particularly active in Italian and has led to a series of ' lexical ...
Page 293
... positive reactions to the French among Jews ( who lacked any ' sentiment of francophobia ' ) in contrast to the pattern among Muslims , which calls for research on the difference between the situations in the Mzab and Jerba . In ...
... positive reactions to the French among Jews ( who lacked any ' sentiment of francophobia ' ) in contrast to the pattern among Muslims , which calls for research on the difference between the situations in the Mzab and Jerba . In ...
Contents
An Overview of the Linguistic and Literary | 16 |
Majorcan Literature and Literary Movements | 28 |
Les Origines Mythiques de la Corse et le Combat | 53 |
Copyright | |
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