246 research outputs found

    Verordnungen über die Bestattungen in den mittelalterlichen und neuzeitlichen Quellen aus dem Szeklerland

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    Written sources indicate that burials inside churches and within the churchyard enjoyed a special status throughout the Szekler region. For both Catholics and Protestants, burials in the church, mainly around the communion table, had a particular status linked to the belief that the chances for resurrection on the day of the Last Judgement were higher for those who were closer to the saints, to the sanctuary. Nobles, donors and benefactors of the church as well as clergymen would normally be buried there. However, the church allowed every social category to have a grave in the church against a certain amount of money. Burials in the church and in the churchyard were regulated by several ecclesiastic decrees that were disregarded most of the times. The austerity measures in the church protocols give us some information about those situations. In the Middle Ages the church was packed with graves, which, at the beginning of the early modern period, led to decisions to confine burials to the church crypt alone. However, the ecclesiastical regulations did not have the expected results of moving the cemetery outside the inhabited space. At the end of the 18th century, at the initiative of the secular authorities, began an evacuation process on sanitary considerations that ended only at the end of the 19th century and during which cemeteries were moved from inside the church to the churchyard

    The Cancer Card: metaphor and humour in online interactions about the experience of cancer

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    Employing a dynamic system approach, this chapter investigates the use of one particular metaphor—the ‘cancer card’—on an online forum dedicated to cancer. Far from being a common Card Game metaphor with a stable source-target mapping, the metaphor is collaboratively developed (i.e. used, re-used, adapted) to express the idea that patients can use their illness to their advantage in a variety of situations, while also reflecting a broader tendency to employ humor as a strategy for coping with adversity. An analysis of all 106 instances of ‘(cancer) card(s)’ on one of the threads of the forum shows that, though related to English expressions like ‘play the […] card’ and to conventional conceptual metaphors like LIFE IS A GAME, its use is specific to the interactions among the members of this online community. Our analysis of the ‘cancer card’ as a group-specific metaphoreme (Cameron & Deignan 2006) emphasizes that multiple interacting factors must be considered to account for such rich and complex phenomena as the use of metaphors in online interactions

    Săpături arheologice la biserica reformată din Tăuții Măgheruși (jud. Maramureș)

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    A Máramaros megyei Miszmogyorós (rom. Tăuții Măgherăuș) Nagybányától nyugatra, 11 km távolságra helyezkedik el. Református temploma a város központi részén található, a régi Tótfalu/Misztótfalu részen. A templomot a Nagybánya-Szatmár DN 1C nemzeti út veszi körül. A 2009 tavaszán a templom alapozása mellett végzett drénezési munkálatok kapcsán került sor megelőző régészeti feltárásra. A kutatás célja a templom építéstörténetének és a hozzá tartozó temető kapcsolatának megállapítása, annak időrendjének tisztázása volt. A régészeti kutatás során két szelvényt jelöltek ki: az SI/2009 felületet a templom déli falával merőlegesen nyitották, a templomhajó és a szentély találkozásánál, míg az S II/2009-est a szentély északi külső falával párhuzamosan nyitották a 16. században elfalazott sekrestyeajtó előtt. A kutatás során megállapították, hogy az S I/2009 szelvényben a templomhajó és a szentély alapozása és felmenő fala között létezik egy falelválás, ami arra utal, hogy ezek különböző fázisokban épültek. Mindezt a megállapítást alátámasztja az alapozás mélysége, a falszövet összetétele és a habarcs állaga. A falak környeztéből nem került elő leletanyag, amely alapján keltezni lehetne ezeket az építési periódusokat. Az \ud ásatás a templom körüli temető 27 temetkezését tárta fel. Figyelembe véve azt, hogy a temető csak részben kutatott, így a feltárt temetőrészlet alapján jelen elemzés csak részeredményeket tartalmaz és tájékoztató jellegű. Kiemelném azt a tényt is, hogy egy katolikus eredetű templomról és közösségről van szó, amely áttért a református vallásra, így a feltárt temetkezések elkülönítése és keltezése viszonylag nehéz feladatot jelent. Más temetőfeltárásokhoz hasonlóan, ahol sikerült elkülöníteni a katolikus és protestáns temetkezésket (lásd. Szentábrahám, Telekfalva, Teke), a miszmogyorósi református templom esetében ez nem volt lehetséges. A szegényes leletanyag alapján a temető használatának periódusát a 16-18. századra határozhatjuk meg

    The role of second person narration in representing mental states in Sylvia Plath’s Smith Journal

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    This paper looks at instances of second person narration in the first journal published in The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath (Kukil, 2000) in order to determine the potential that second person narration can have for the linguistic representation of mental states. The contributions of different disciplines (narratology, linguistics, psychology) to the study of second person narration are considered and their findings are re-applied to a non-fictional text. In a corpus-informed comparative analysis, the paper takes into consideration both perspectives from narratology and developments in the understanding of language use in the field of psychology to provide an interdisciplinary, but cognitively inclined perspective on the phenomenon. Appearances of second person narration are chronologically tracked through the data and compared to biographical developments in Sylvia Plath's life; entries written in the first- and second person are compared to each other to determine linguistic differences using corpus methods; the results of the two analyses are then interpreted in the light of traditional functions attributed to second person narration in narratology, and in the light of research in narrative psychology. The paper aims to demonstrate that second person narration can project a sense of emotional depth and inner conflict as well as of emotional balance. However, the temporal orientation of a given text will influence which of these effects predominates

    Complexity theory and conversational humour: Tracing the birth and decline of a running joke in an online cancer support community

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    This paper argues that a fuller understanding of conversational humour, in all its multifunctional, multifaceted, and heterogeneous nature, could be achieved by conducting at least some conversational humour research from the perspective of complexity theory (an umbrella term covering ‘complex adaptive systems theory’, ‘dynamic systems theory’, ‘chaos theory’, etc.). Complexity theory encourages questions that are not usually asked about conversational humour and provides ways of answering them. It ‘aims to account for how the interacting parts of a complex system give rise to the system's collective behaviour and how such a system simultaneously interacts with its environment’ making 'change central to theory and method’ (Larsen-Freeman & Cameron 2008: 1). The ‘objects of concern’ are no longer entities or things (e.g. the joke, a pun, etc.), but processes, changes and continuities: how do particular jokes, puns or humorous lexemes come into being in a given discourse community, how do their uses and meanings develop? The paper demonstrates the potential of a complexity approach to conversational humour by applying it to one particular manifestation of conversational humour: 235 instances of a running joke centred around the lemma rolo*, in approximately 680,000 words of online peer-support data (2544 forum posts, 47 blogs and blog comments), produced by 97 contributors over a period of 13 months in 2011–2012

    Interview with Holly Severin and Zada Louis

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    Holly Severin and Zada Louis, two jewish high schoolers in Mount Vernon, OH, discuss being Jewish in a primarily Christian town, discrimination they face at school from their peers, and their upcoming barmitzvahs.https://digital.kenyon.edu/lt_interviews/1041/thumbnail.jp
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