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  Poet
Poets, like any artist, exist within a cultural and intellectual tradition and generally write in a specific language, but the qualities which comprise good poetry are to some extent timeless and address issues common to all humanity.
Once they have established their name, poets may achieve a kind of alternative aristocracy, but the poets who manage to achieve real prosperity through their profession are certainly in the minority, hence poetry's continued association with Bohemianism Today, there are few poets able to support themselves exclusively by writing poetry.
Poets, however, tend to be either on the fringes of or at the very center of their culture.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/po/poet.html   (884 words)

  
 Pravapis.org - Belarusian language - Articles, Papers, Research, Publications
The Swadesh lists are used to measure lexical similarity of the languages and the approximate dates of the "divergence" of similar languages.
In his pioneering work on language revivals and language revivers published in 1966, the American linguist Einar Haugen wrote: "It appears to be almost the rule that such movements can be traced back to a single devoted person, who gave focus to the prevailing dissatisfactions of his people.
Having issued from the group whose language was neglected, such reformers often had more than a purely intellectual motivation for establishing the existence of their language.
www.pravapis.org /articles.asp   (1906 words)

  
 List of poets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
People on this list should ideally have articles of their own, and be in some way noteworthy for their poetry.
Frances E. Harper, poet, novelist, lecturer and activist in turn of the century temperance and racial uplift movements.
Petar Petrovic Njegos, (1813-1851), Serb poet and ruler
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_poets   (720 words)

  
 Resources for Bulgarian Linguistics
Bulgarian phraseology from 1861-2000 is the subject of this bibliography.
The sections of the Bulgarian national bibliography devoted to journal and newspaper articles and their precursor are annotated on the page concerning Bulgarian Periodical Resources.
It includes articles on many topics related to the history of Bulgarian, the contemporary language, and linguistic concepts such as Bulgarian dialects, dissimilation, syntax, Bulgarian language journals, notable Bulgarian linguists, important Bulgarian dictionaries, etc. The articles which are of a more general nature begin by describing a phenomenon and usually follow with examples from Bulgarian.
library.uiuc.edu /spx/class/SubjectResources/SubSourBul/lingbulg.htm   (4742 words)

  
 Ukrainian language - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After the partitions of Poland, the Ukrainian language was banned from printing by Alexander II of Russia, in the Ems Ukaz, that retarded the development of the Ukrainian language.
The literary language is based on the dialect of Poltava region, with heavy influences of the dialect spoken in the west, notably Halychyna.
In Kiev, both languages are spoken, a notable shift from Russian occurring due to an influx of migrants from the western regions after independence.
www.grohol.com /wiki/Ukrainian_language   (3663 words)

  
 Poet information - Search.com
A poet exists within a cultural and intellectual tradition and usually writes in a specific language.
In the English language, poets often considered to be some of the most influential and profound include Chaucer, Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and T.S. Eliot.
For this reason, poets occupy a peculiar position in society, even when compared to other artists, tending to reside on the fringes of their culture.
www.search.com /reference/Poet   (440 words)

  
 Site Map
The sign is therefore not wholly arbitrary, and it is not possible to devise an abstract representation of language which is entirely unrelated to the form of language itself.
Informal Discussion List - If you are more interested in a scholarly discussion, the SoundSymbol list at the LIA page is better for you.
This is a free for all list on iconism, sound symbolism and related subjects which includes people both with formal training and with none, and which is open also to peripheral and esoteric issues, like the sociology of the field, mythology, synesthesia, etc..
www.conknet.com /~mmagnus/SiteMap.html   (2144 words)

  
 RESOURCE URL LIST FOR THE SCA RESEARCHER
Languages spoken in medieval England--There were several languages spoken in England during the Middle Ages.
This is a list of Norman French aristocrats of England.
The Goliards were poets who got their name from their patron saint, an alleged character named Golias, lord of the vagabonds.
scholar76.tripod.com /scholastic7.htm   (10370 words)

  
 the League of Canadian Poets
The series is hosted and co-produced by poet and professor Charles Bernstein, and is produced and directed by Martin Spinelli.
The Academy of American Poets has a listening booth with many, many, many poets reading, allowing you to search by poet or by poem title.
A pattern of language produced when the words of a given text are glossed, paraphrased, etymologized, acrostically or otherwise transformed, and such transformations are allowed to interfere with the words of the given text; a set of rules, a machine or a computer program which defines or displays such a pattern.
www.poets.ca /linktext/links/links9.htm   (2589 words)

  
 languagehat
We are losing the language, which is not surprising considering that there has not been even so much as a school here to preserve it (what is surprising is that it has lasted even this long).
The new Christian language of poverty was the most widespread Mediterranean discourse of entitlement, affecting all persons down to the most indigent; and so it was the most suitable, the most powerful, and the most effective rhetoric in which the weak and the suppliant could converse with the more powerful.
If such language is proving a headache for the diplomats, then spare a thought for the French translators, who have struggled for words to convey the full force of the venom.
www.languagehat.blogspot.com /2003_02_01_languagehat_archive.html   (6537 words)

  
 Major Online Text Collections by Language
Links to a number of these sites, organized according to language and/or subject (some sites are listed under more than one heading) are provided below.
Users hoping to make use of them for any type of text analysis should be aware, however, that such public-domain texts may vary widely not only in format, but in quality and reliability as well.
American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language, University of Chicago (ARTFL) is a database consisting of nearly 2000 texts, ranging from classic works of French literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose and technical writing.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/indiv/ets/offsite.language.html   (1306 words)

  
 The Online Books Page: Archives and Indexes
Below we list some of the major sources and indexes of free online texts, in all languages, both general and specialized.
These are large, general-purpose collections with substantial English-language listings.
The University of Virginia's Western European Literature listing also lists a number of major collections in languages other than English.
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /archives.html   (2481 words)

  
 languagehat.com: RUSSIAN NAMES REDUX.
Amazingly, more than half the names are listed with the stress on the wrong syllable...
There's a popular singer in Poland who's from Zaolzia (tiny Polish speaking area in Czech Republic) and she bills herself as Halina Mlynková which is neither Polish nor Czech, the Czech would be Mlýnková and the Polish would be plain old Młynek.
But getting the stress on the natively-stressed ("right") syllable of a Russian name in a language with a similar stress system, such as English, seems reasonable enough, when the names are still taken to be Forren.
www.languagehat.com /archives/001562.php   (4039 words)

  
 List of Italian language poets Information
Search Results for "List of Italian language poets"
Poets who wrote in Italian (or Italian dialects):
View a list of authors or edit this article.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/List_of_Italian_language_poets   (54 words)

  
 The Alsop Review - Poetry & Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
She has held residency grants at Yaddo and MacDowell, and is the recipient of a grant from The Barbara Deming Foundation/Money for Women.
His poetry is still largely unpublished, with the exception of "You, the Poet, Decide the Fate of a Talking Lobster," which is accepted for publication in La Petite Zine.
His translations from Bulgarian, French, Hebrew, Italian, and Russian have appeared in many periodicals and anthologies, as well as two collections by the Bulgarian poet Vladimir Levchev, the most recent being Black Book of the Endangered Species (Word Works, 1999).
www.alsopreview.com /thepoets4.htm   (1387 words)

  
 Recreations - Poetry
Some are poets, some not; some feature their own work, some don't
On-line poetry from a small selection of poets, details of Douglas Clark's own work and his small press, plus a long list of relevant links.
Although he has his own poems here, the main attractions are the huge lists of poets' pages, poetry on the Web, etc.
users.ox.ac.uk /~worc0337/recreation/poetry.html   (523 words)

  
 the Literary Saloon at the complete review - 11 - 20 February 2005 Archive
With five Nobel laureates on the list, the list by and large plays it fairly safe, though there are some notable names missing (Naipaul, for example).
The Judges’ List of contenders for the inaugural Man Booker International Prize is to be announced to a worldwide audience on the 18th February 2005 at 10am EST/3pm GMT from Georgetown University, Washington.
Indeed, contemporary poets from the old Eastern Bloc countries are far better known in the UK than those from Western Europe.
www.complete-review.com /saloon/archive/200502b.htm   (5071 words)

  
 EDU2 : Level 3
Gwarnant: y Beirdd i'r Oesoedd Canol (The Medieval Welsh Poets)
The language of South Wales as an art form.
Ukraine and Ukrainian Arts and Culture at BRAMA - Language
www.my-edu2.com /EDU/langua2.htm   (215 words)

  
 Bulgarian Classicists A through L
Class of the Gymnasium for Ancient Languages and Cultures); Addenda et corrigenda epigraphica (Critical contributions to The Epigraphic Monuments from the Sanctuary of Diana and Apollo by Violeta Bozhilova in Ch.
TRSW: Co-author of The Latin Language (for the 9
TRSW: The Mighty Response of the Archaeologist (Nikola Damyanov on the Bulgarian origin of the population of Rhodopi).
www.ceecs.net /BulgarianCL_A_to_L.htm   (9000 words)

  
 Member List Storytellers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
WebRing's list of our active members is automatically updated upon a member's approval.
Eavesdrop on a gettin' acquainted correspondence between two Texas poets with a tendency to break into verse at the slightest provocation.
A Spell In Time presents primal tales from the heart of Bulgarian myth and folklore through a unique combination of storytelling, ritual, music and divine Bulgarian singing.
www.pjtss.net /ring/memindex.htm   (3852 words)

  
 Christopher Pearce - The Info Page
Petar Petrovic Njegos, (1813-1851), Serb poet & ruler
Suleiman the Magnificent, ruler of the Ottoman Empire and Islamic poet
Gilles Vigneault, (born 1928), Quebec signer-songwriter and poet
authorof.com /151815_christopher-payne_185149001919thcenturyeuropean...   (1083 words)

  
 VoS - Voice of the Shuttle
Bibliomaniac List: Linkliste für Literatur and Bücher (in German) (Markus Kolbeck)
Responses to the Holocaust: A Hypermedia Sourcebook for the Humanities (rich, sophisticated introduction to "the various discourses, disciplines, media and institutions that have produced significant critical and theoretical positions and discussions concerning the Nazi Genocide of the Jews of Europe, 1933-45"
Ecila: Internet Search Engine for French Resources ("searches the keywords you specify in a database of documents, all of which are located in France.
vos.ucsb.edu /browse.asp?id=2719   (2522 words)

  
 Projects using the TEI: Applications by Subject   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Danish Spoken Language Dialogue Systems Project: User Test Corpus 1995
Szeged Corpus: a natural language processed Hungarian corpus
Previous: Applications by language Up: Projects using the TEI
www.tei-c.org /Applications/index-subj.html   (188 words)

  
 icehousebooks (list: Poetry)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
GIDDINGS, ROBERT The War Poets : The Lives and Writings of Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Edmund Blunden and the Other Great Poets of the 1914-1918 War, Orion, New York, 1988.
WENDELL HOLMES, OLIVER The Breakfast Table Series : The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table; The Professor at the Breakfast-Table; The Poet at the Breakfast-Table, T Nelson & Sons, London,.
WHEEN, FRANCIS Soul of Indiscretion : Tom Driberg Poet, Philanderer, Legislator and Outlaw,,,.
www.icehousebooks.co.uk /S_poetry.htm   (4092 words)

  
 stamp-collector-list.tst(d-g)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I'm glad to trade with want lists and I can trade with your Italian want list.
Note that Countries using a Romance language will have some form of the word "Ambulante" in the post mark.
Contact me by e-mail with attachment showing what you have for sale/trade and/or requesting my list of same.
hjem.get2net.dk /tst/scl-d-g.htm   (3898 words)

  
 List of Lists
Newspapers On-line in Many Slavic Languages at Yale U. Library
AATSEEL (American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages)
Studying Russian in St. Petersburg (with On-line Russian test)
artsci.shu.edu /russian/list_of_lists.htm   (87 words)

  
 List of articles published in 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jussen, Bernard, '"Virgins-widows-spouses": on the language of moral distinction as applied to women and men in the Middle Ages', History of the Family 7 (2002) 1, 13-32
Denlinger, Elizabeth C., 'The garment and the man: masculine desire in Harris's list of Covent Garden ladies, 1764-1793', Journal of the History of Sexuality 11 (2002) 3, 357-394
Forman, Ross, 'Randy on the Rand: Portuguese African labor and the discourse on "unnatural vice" in the Transvaal in the early twentieth century', Journal of the History of Sexuality 11 (2002) 4, 570-609
www2.iisg.nl /viva/viva2002.asp   (14630 words)

  
 Journal Titles List: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Disclaimer: The above list is provided to assist faculty with the names of many of the subject specific journals in their fields in order to complete the journal survey.
It was developed using subject searches and/or indexing abstracting coverage in the Ulrich's International Periodicals database.
The lists should not be considered a prioritized or definitive list of journals for the subject.
www.library.vcu.edu /jbcdocs/cm/source_lists/CMartO-Z.html   (2419 words)

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