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  • Title: Beyond the Aspect Hypothesis

    Beyond the Aspect Hypothesis

    Tense-Aspect Development in Advanced L2 French
    by Emmannuelle Labeau (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Towards an Empirical Verification of the Gravitational Pull Hypothesis

    Towards an Empirical Verification of the Gravitational Pull Hypothesis

    Evidence from the COVALT Corpus
    by Josep Marco (Volume editor) Isabel Tello (Volume editor)
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: Critical Period Hypothesis Revisited

    Critical Period Hypothesis Revisited

    The Impact of Age on Ultimate Attainment in the Pronunciation of a Foreign Language - Including CD
    by Malgorzata Jedynak (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: The Earth as a Living Superorganism

    The Earth as a Living Superorganism

    From the Scientific Gaia (Hypothesis) to the Metaphysics of Nature
    by John Ifeanyi Okoro (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • Hermeneutic Commentaries

    ISSN: 1043-5735

    "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text." "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text." "The question of “interpretation” of the text is at the center of this collection of monographs and commentaries on classical literatures. Interpretation starts with the realisation that at the outset, the sense of a text is an hypothesis to be gradually and constantly revised and ascertained. Grammar, syntax, and rhetoric are certainly the necessary part for this critical operation, but they fall short of giving full sense to the signification of the text. A philological commentary establishes the texts as close as possible to the author’s text, and provides the information necessary for modern readers to understand what the text meant to its contemporary users. But besides the impossibility of achieving this task fully, this sort of information does not provide the sense of the text as it opens itself to the questions of its individuality and universality, its historicity and its transhistorical iterability, as it hides the rules and game of its composition, its difference in order to show its identity. These opposite poles are constantly united and create a tension, a continuous oscillation that are the very domaine of the interpretative analysis, and the conditions of the text’s ever emerging sense . The hermeneutic circle, through which the critical hypothesis is constantly revised and made more precise, can be viewed also as a sort of deconstructive operation, a decomposing of the text in order to recompose it around its now discovered rules and games, of which the author is not necessarily always fully aware. Because of these conditions the sense of a text is more open to the critics than to its author; this point makes the critics conscious that as they are “reading”, they are in some way “writing” the text."

    1 publications

  • Title: The Evangelicals and the Synoptic Problem

    The Evangelicals and the Synoptic Problem

    by Michael Strickland (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Possible Causes of the Environmental Kuznets Curve

    Possible Causes of the Environmental Kuznets Curve

    A Theoretical Analysis
    by Christoph Martin Lieb (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Gender and Ideology in Translation: - Do Women and Men Translate Differently?

    Gender and Ideology in Translation: - Do Women and Men Translate Differently?

    A Contrastive Analysis from Italian into English
    by Vanessa Leonardi (Author) 2012
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: The Influence of Text Type on Word Order of Old Germanic Languages

    The Influence of Text Type on Word Order of Old Germanic Languages

    A Corpus-Based Contrastive Study of Old English and Old High German
    by Anna Cichosz (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Translation, Manipulation and Interpreting

    Translation, Manipulation and Interpreting

    by Aiga Dukate (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: The System Reform of the Economic and Monetary Union (2010-2022)

    The System Reform of the Economic and Monetary Union (2010-2022)

    Dynamics-Successes-Failures
    by Janusz Józef Węc (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Noun Phrases in Czech

    Noun Phrases in Czech

    Their Structure and Agreements
    by Ludmila Veselovská (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Intergroup Contact between Germans and Turkish Immigrants Living in Germany

    Intergroup Contact between Germans and Turkish Immigrants Living in Germany

    Exploring Tandem Language Classes as a Means to Reduce Prejudice
    by Anna Noack (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Disentangling Dyslexia

    Disentangling Dyslexia

    Phonological and Processing Deficit in Developmental Dyslexia
    by Maria Vender (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Thesis
  • Title: Life Without Media

    Life Without Media

    by Eva Comas (Volume editor) Joan Cuenca (Volume editor) Klaus Zilles (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: The Second Story of Creation (Gen 2:4-3:24)

    The Second Story of Creation (Gen 2:4-3:24)

    A Prologue to the Concept of Enneateuch?
    by Joseph Titus (Author)
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Title: Whose Truth? Which Rationality?

    Whose Truth? Which Rationality?

    John Hick’s Pluralist Strategies for the Management of Conflicting Truth Claims among the World Religions
    by Carolina Weening (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: The Nazi Party

    The Nazi Party

    The Anatomy of a People’s Party, 1919-1933
    by Paul Madden (Author) Detlef Mühlberger (Author)
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Regularities in the Behaviour of Russian Phrasal Idioms

    Regularities in the Behaviour of Russian Phrasal Idioms

    by Natalia Tronenko (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Migration and Creation in Aztec and Maya literature

    Migration and Creation in Aztec and Maya literature

    by Victoria R. Bricker (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Innovative approaches to contemporary trends in education, Volume VI

    Innovative approaches to contemporary trends in education, Volume VI

    by Alina Roman (Volume editor) Evelina Balaș (Volume editor) Tiberiu Dughi (Volume editor) Dana Rad (Volume editor) Alina Monica Costin (Volume editor) Henrietta Torkos (Volume editor) Editha COȘARBĂ (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The EU Towards the Global South During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The EU Towards the Global South During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    by Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk (Volume editor) 2022
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Selected Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society

    Selected Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the Slavic Linguistics Society

    In Honor of Peter Kosta
    by Steven L. Franks (Volume editor) Alan H. Timberlake (Volume editor) Anna W. Wietecka (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones in Gujarat

    Socio-Economic Impact of Special Economic Zones in Gujarat

    by Shashank Shende (Author) Mehal Pandya (Author) Assis Flaviano Sequeira (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Misbeliefs about Autonomy

    Misbeliefs about Autonomy

    The Constitutionality of the Autonomy of Szeklerland
    by Attila Dabis (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Thesis
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