100 entries most recently downloaded from the set: "Subject = P Language and Literature" in "Warwick Research Archives Project Repository"

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  1. How does syntactic priming experience support language development?Katherine Messenger, Holly Branigan, Leone Buckle & Laura Lindsay - 2022 - In Syntactic Priming in Language Acquisition Representations, mechanisms and applications. pp. 57-82.
    Syntactic priming effects are argued to reflect the mechanisms that underlie language acquisition. This chapter explores the predictions of key models for such learning via syntactic priming and discusses the extent to which behavioural evidence is consistent with these predictions. Specifically, the chapter examines whether the timecourse of priming effects in research with children reflects lasting effects of syntactic experiences, and what between-group and between-individual variation in priming effects, predicted by the error-based nature of the learning mechanism, might be expected. (...)
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  2. Experiencing lyric poetry : emotional responses, philosophical thinking and moral inquiry.Karen Simecek - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    To date, the most substantial accounts of our engagement with literature have focused on prose-fiction, in particular the novel, drawing on issues of plot, character and narrative in explaining our understanding of literary works. These accounts do not consider how the poetic features of a literary work may affect our reading experience and how this contributes to the meaning of the work. In this thesis I show the philosophical importance of the experience of reading poetry for the role it can (...)
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  3. Images of otherness: on the problem of empathy and its relevance to literary moral cognitivism.Peter Shum - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    If the possible ends of art criticism are taken to include not only the provision of a detailed evaluation of the artwork, but, cognately, an elaboration upon how one has been, or believes oneself to have been, changed by a particular artistic encounter, then the very praxis of art criticism stands to benefit from a theoretical elucidation of the possible nature of the subjective transformations that may flow from the critical appreciation of art. We are entitled to enquire, in particular, (...)
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  4. Exposing romanticism : philosophy, literature, and the incomplete absolute.Hector Kollias - unknown
    The aim of this thesis is to present the fundamental philosophical positions of Early German Romanticism, focusing on the three following writers: J. C. F. Holderlin, Novalis, and F. Schlegel. Chapter 1 begins with an examination of the first-philosophical, or ontological foundations of Romanticism and discusses its appropriation and critique of the work of Fichte, arriving at an elucidation of Romantic ontology as an ontology of differencing and production. The second chapter looks at how epistemology is transformed, in the hands (...)
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  5. Analytic philosophy.Guy Longworth - unknown
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  6. Language, ideology and education.Ian Frowe - unknown
    This thesis examines the relationship between language and social reality. The position argued for is one which sees language as having a constitutive role to play in the formation and maintenance of the social world. It elaborates and develops a view expressed by Quentin Skinner, namely, that language and the social world are mutually supportive and exist in a state of dynamic interaction. Because language has this constitutive role in relation to the social world attention to the use of language (...)
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  7. Re-visions : remarks on the Love of cinema : an interview with Jacques Rancière by Oliver Davis.Oliver Davis & Jacques Rancière - unknown
    In this interview philosopher Jacques Rancière looks again at his earlier work on cinema. The interview opens with some remarks on the meaning of cinephilia before moving on to a detailed discussion of the process of aesthetic and political transformation he calls ‘de-figuration’, a process which is central to his work on art and aesthetics. Later in the interview Rancière re-engages with films by directors Jean-Luc Godard and Chris Marker in the light of his more recent work on emancipated spectatorship.
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  8. Nature, capital and love : a note on the poetry of P. N. Kakolis.Ioannis Trisokkas - unknown
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  9. Destroying Duration: The Critical Situation of Bergsonism in Benjamin's Analysis of Modern Experience.Claire Blencowe - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (4):139-158.
    The extent to which Walter Benjamin's thought is bound up with the conceptual framework and debates of Bergsonism is overlooked to the detriment of our understanding of both. Benjamin's conception of Erfahrung/ experience is defined in relation to Bergson's conception of experience in the durée/duration. Benjamin implicitly evokes and extends a Bergsonian conception of creativity. This is central to Benjamin's understanding of the political implications of the decay of aura. The enhanced potentiality for creativity constitutes the possibility of new forms (...)
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  10. Between the seen and the said : Deleuze-Guattari's pragmatics of the order-word.Bruce David McClure - unknown
    This thesis investigates Deleuze-Guattari's notion of stratification through a series of investigations into their material on language. Stratification is their term for the process by which matter-energy comes to assume the relatively stable historical formations of our social world, and in particular the relationship between subjects, objects and words. The complex notion of the order-word/password is proposed as key to this process, with its role in the articulations of the strata and in movements of creation and escape. I explore this (...)
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  11. Showtime: the phenomenology of film consciousness.Spencer Shaw - 2002 - Dissertation, University of Warwick
    The thesis argues that the notion of film consciousness deepens a wide-range of philosophical issues in ways which are only accessible through film experience. These issues, directly related to the continental tradition, deal with consciousness, experience, intentionally and meaning. We look to the implications of the initial acts of film reproduction as it creates 'images' of the world which reconceptualise vision in terms of space, time and dimension. We move from ontology to experience and examine an aesthetic form with radical (...)
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