…etically read the words. This is often needed for speech synthesis and phonetic readers in languages like Arabic and Hebrew. I need to understand the meaning of the text. I do not want unexplained, implied or ambiguous information because I may misunderstand jokes and metaphors. …
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…nd in some texts the author's intent is not easy to decipher. It is left to the reader to determine good and bad, right and wrong, and the path to understanding and practice is rarely straightforward. God is sometimes portrayed as having a role in the plot, but more often there i…
…nd in some texts the author's intent is not easy to decipher. It is left to the reader to determine good and bad, right and wrong, and the path to understanding and practice is rarely straightforward. God is sometimes portrayed as having a role in the plot, but more often there i…
…ental health apps and offers valuable insights into their design by walking the reader through the development of NONELINESS, his app to combat loneliness in univer- sity campuses. Kelli Dunlap inspects the role of Twitch streamers during the COVID pandemic in providing mental he…
…eed, this is a coming of age moment for the study of disability. To the average reader, the role of disability does not seem particularly obvious in Brontë’s novel. Yes, Rochester goes blind and is maimed, but that comes at the end of the novel. The bulk of the story is about a y…
… Arabian Nights known to those who care only for the bare stories; but educated readers, who are capable of something more than the mere enjoyment of the romance, and desire to understand the character and habits of the actors and the spectators, find in Mr. Lane's translation, a…
…haracteristic of this personality. It represents the introduction preparing the reader for getting further information. This introduction has only negative characteristics of the personality itself and his style of ruling. Later in the entry the anthroponym gets exclusively negat…
…err. II, followed by book number, for the speeches of the second actio. For the reader's con- venience, Cicero's letters are cited both by the sequential numbers with which they appear in various editions of D. R. Shackleton Bailey and by the standard book and letter numbers. Oth…
…r the seat to which the deceased had been accustomed should be occupied [by the reader], who ought to expound the power of the Truth. Then, summoning the spirit [of the deceased], imagine it to be present there listening, and read. During this time no relative or fond mate should…
…tempting here only to adumbrate the major trends in Spinoza scholarship for the reader not otherwise familiar with it. A more detailed discussion of these various contemporary trends can be found in Norris (2011). 47 Typical examples: Feuer calls Spinoza a “founder of the philoso…
…India as an economic that emerge from the experiences of powerhouse. Hence, the reader often various individuals. The second is encounters quaint settings and ‘Within the Family’ which explores simple folk that believe in upholding dynamics within families, sacriice traditions bu…
… specific structure of texts composed for uses that are not the uses of today’s readers of those same texts. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the reading style implicit in a text, literary or not, was still often an oralization of the text, and the ‘reader’ was an impli…
…es an in- cisive scrutiny of life’s brutality that, by shaking and shocking the reader, aims at provoking moral outrage and even a sort of ‘ontological malaise.’ As it re- fuses to be reduced to a sense of hopelessness, it aims at awakening thereby one’s responsibility towards th…
…the “copy” in temporal or spatial perspec- tives. This book is not written as a reader on the “copy.” Instead, it should inspire and incite ongoing discussions by presenting new perspectives on the topic. The contributors of this volume were free to deine their own understanding …