04034nam 2200673Ia 450 991014101190332120200520144314.01-283-03957-5978661303957690-04-18980-710.1163/ej.9789004188662.i-168(CKB)2670000000079496(EBL)682350(OCoLC)711004455(SSID)ssj0000473522(PQKBManifestationID)11322196(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000473522(PQKBWorkID)10448987(PQKB)11659080(MiAaPQ)EBC682350(OCoLC)649927441(nllekb)BRILL9789004189805(Au-PeEL)EBL682350(CaPaEBR)ebr10455148(CaONFJC)MIL303957(PPN)174388446(EXLCZ)99267000000007949620100722d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStudies in classical linguistics in honor of Philip Baldi /edited by B. Richard Page and Aaron D. Rubin1st ed.Leiden ;Boston Brill20101 online resource (192 p.)Amsterdam studies in classical philology ;v. 17Description based upon print version of record.90-04-18866-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /R. Page and A. Rubin -- 1. A Few Words For Springs In Aeschylus /Daniel W. Berman -- 2. How To Move Towards Somebook-body In Plautus’ Comedies: Some Remarks On The Adverb Obuiam /Pierluigi Cuzzolin -- 3. Baltic Palaeocomparativism And The Idea That Lithuanian Is A Neo-Latin Language /Pietro U. Dini -- 4. Blight And Bugs: The Semantics Of Latin Plant Diseases And The Perils Of Latin Translations Of The OT Book Of Psalms /Paul B. Harvey, Jr -- 5. On Latin (S)tritavus /Brian D. Joseph -- 6. On Complex Syllable Onsets In Latin /Christian Lehmann -- 7. Having Something That You Don’T Own: Apud Possessive Constructions In Latin And A Comparison With Locative Possessive Sentences In Irish /Andrea Nuti -- 8. Gender Assignment Of Latin Loanwords In Early Germanic: A Case Study Of Latin Vinum /B. Richard Page -- 9. The Use Of Quia And Quoniam In Cicero, Seneca, And Tertullian /Harm Pinkster -- 10. Dum Loquimur, Fugerit Inuida Aetas: On Tense And Actionality Of Latin Verba Dicendi /Hannah Rosén -- 11. Thoughts On The Origin Of The Latin And Indo-European Nominal Declension /William R. Schmalstieg -- 12. Latin Alia’s ‘At Another Time’ /Brent Vine -- 13. Etruscan Mlak[ And The Interpretation Of The Inscription On The Santa Teresa Kyathos /Rex Wallace -- 14. Poetry In Motion:The Semantic Transformation Of Poetria In The Middle Ages /Stephen Wheeler -- Index Of Authors Cited /R. Page and A. Rubin.This volume includes fourteen original articles, written by a diverse group of distinguished scholars in honor of Philip Baldi (Penn State University). The contributions all focus on some aspect of classical linguistics, by which is meant Latin, Greek, Etruscan, and Indo-European. Some focus more on historical linguistic issues, while others deal with synchronic grammatical or semantic problems. The volume also offers a complete bibliography of the works of Philip Baldi, as well as a personal sketch.Amsterdam studies in classical philology ;v. 17.LinguisticsLanguage and cultureLinguistics.Language and culture.410Page B. Richard882767Rubin Aaron D.1976-860240Baldi Philip311561MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141011903321Studies in classical linguistics in honor of Philip Baldi1972141UNINA07271nam 2200697Ia 450 991043796780332120200520144314.014614593231-299-33707-41-4614-5933-810.1007/978-1-4614-5933-0(CKB)2670000000326569(EBL)1082039(OCoLC)827212485(SSID)ssj0000879128(PQKBManifestationID)11540463(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000879128(PQKBWorkID)10837577(PQKB)10699308(DE-He213)978-1-4614-5933-0(MiAaPQ)EBC1082039(PPN)168304287(EXLCZ)99267000000032656920100127d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInternational handbook of peace and reconciliation /Kathleen Malley-Morrison, Andrea Mercurio, Gabriel Twose, editors1st ed. 2013.New York, NY Springer New York Imprint: Springer20131 online resource (671 p.)Peace psychology book series ;7Description based upon print version of record.1-4614-5932-X International Handbook of Peace and Reconciliation; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; 1: Introduction to International Handbook on Peace and Reconciliation for Springer Publishing; Peace and Reconciliation; The GIPGAP Research Program; GIPGAP: The Core Group; GIPGAP: International Contributors; The PAIRTAPS; Sections A and B: Grounded Theory Coding of Definitions and Apology Items; Sections C and D: Judgments on the Right to Protest and the Achievability of Peace; The Final Coding Process; This Volume; References; Part I: De fi nitions of Peace and Reconciliation2: De fi nitions of Peace and ReconciliationBackground; Peace and Reconciliation in the Last 100 Years; The Path Toward Peace; The Path Toward Reconciliation; Conventional De fi nitions of Peace; Conventional De fi nitions of Reconciliation; Sample and Procedures; The Coding Process; Coding System for De fi nitions of Peace; Negative Peace De fi nitions; Positive Peace De fi nitions; Other Major Coding Categories for De fi nitions of Peace; Coding System for De fi nitions of Reconciliation; De fi nition of Reconciliation as Process; De fi nition of Reconciliation as an Achieved StateOther Reconciliation Coding CategoriesSummary; Section Structure and Limitations; Implications; References; 3: Definitions of Peace and Reconciliation in Western Europe; Definitions of Peace and Reconciliation in Western Europe; Historical Context and Background; Methods; Sample; Procedure; Definitions of Peace; Coding Definitions of Peace; Distribution of Definitions of Peace; Exploratory Analyses of Peace Definitions; Definitions of Reconciliation; Coding Definitions of Reconciliation; Distribution of Definitions of Reconciliation; Exploratory Analyses of Reconciliation ResponsesDiscussionReferences; 4: Definitions of Peace and Reconciliation in Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Canada, the United States, and Australia; Common History; Common Culture; Developed Countries; Geopolitical Policy; High Military Spending; Narrative of Peace and War; Likely Understandings of Peace; Likely Understandings of Reconciliation; Methods; Sample; Procedure; Definitions of Peace; Coding Definitions of Peace; Distribution of Definitions of Peace; Exploratory Analyses of Definitions of Peace; Definitions of Reconciliation; Coding Definitions of ReconciliationDistribution of Definitions of ReconciliationExploratory Analyses of Definitions of Reconciliation; Discussion; References; 5: De fi nitions of Peace and Reconciliation in Russia and the Balkans; Sociopsychological Perspective on Peace and Reconciliation; National Contexts for Peace and Reconciliation; Methods; Sample; Procedure; Coding De fi nitions of Peace; Distribution of Peace De fi nitions; Exploratory Demographic Analyses of Peace De fi nitions; Gender; Military Service; Protest; Coding De fi nitions of Reconciliation; Distribution of De fi nitions of ReconciliationExploratory Demographic Analyses of Reconciliation De fi nitions How do ordinary people from different regions around the world define peace and reconciliation? What factors do they think are necessary for promoting reconciliation between countries? Do they believe that individuals have a right to protest against war and in favor of peace? Do they believe that apologies can improve the chances of reconciliation? What do they think are the best ways for achieving peace? Does reasoning regarding the achievability of world peace vary by region? International Handbook of Peace and Reconciliation, a companion volume to the International Handbook on War, Torture, and Terrorism, examines and analyzes how people around the world think about justice, governmental apologies, the right to protest, the peace process, the justifiability of armed conflict, the possibility of world peace, and reconciliation.             To address these questions, researchers from the Group on International Perspectives on Governmental Aggression and Peace (GIPGAP) administered the Personal and Institutional Rights to Aggression and Peace Survey (PAIRTAPS) to volunteers from over 40 countries representing the major regions of the world. The volume is organized such that the responses to the survey are summarized and analyzed both by country and by theme.  Integrative chapters  provide an up-to-date overview of historical and current events relevant to peace and reconciliation and a grounded theory analysis of definitions of peace and reconciliation and of the role of apology in reconciliation. In addition to describing the major themes emerging from the responses in each region, the volume reports on some exploratory analyses addressing the extent to which there are differences in patterns of responding based on characteristics such as gender, military experience, and involvement in anti-war protest activity.              International Handbook on Peace and Reconciliation allows ordinary citizens from around the world to voice their views on peace and related issues, and examines the context of these views. Thus, it offers researchers in political science, peace psychology, social psychology, social justice, and anthropology a comprehensive resource for a changing global landscape.                          .Peace Psychology Book Series,2197-5779 ;7PeacePsychological aspectsReconciliationPeacePsychological aspects.Reconciliation.303.6303.6/6303.66Malley-Morrison Kathleen1610325Mercurio Andrea723261Twose Gabriel1752507MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910437967803321International handbook of peace and reconciliation4187829UNINA