A very special relationship: Basil Liddell Hart, Wehrmacht generals and the debate on West German rearmament, 1945-1953
(1998)
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Searle, D. (1998). A very special relationship: Basil Liddell Hart, Wehrmacht generals and the debate on West German rearmament, 1945-1953. War in History, 5(3), 327-357. https://doi.org/10.1177/096834459800500304
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Archaeology of an acting style: Stanislavski, Brecht, and the subject (1998)
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Buse, P. (1998). Archaeology of an acting style: Stanislavski, Brecht, and the subject. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 1(2), 219-238. https://doi.org/10.1177/136754949800100204This article argues that different acting techniques depend on different theories of the 'subject', and that consequently, every theory of acting is also a theory of subjectivity. Recent Oscar-winning performances emphasize roles where the actor must... Read More about Archaeology of an acting style: Stanislavski, Brecht, and the subject.
Makavejev and Zhdanovism in Nevinost Bez Zastite (1998)
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Discussion of critique of Socialist Realism in Yugoslav Novi Film
A non-overt negative operator in French (1998)
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Rowlett, P. (1998). A non-overt negative operator in French. Probus, 10(2), 185-206. https://doi.org/10.1515/prbs.1998.10.2.185%2C+//1998This paper addresses negative ne, N eg0, in French which is restricted to contexts
of sentential (as opposed to constituent) negation. This association is attributed to
a single mechanism: ne is licensed and sentential negation is marked via Dynami... Read More about A non-overt negative operator in French.
Review of Jean-Yves Pollock (1997) Langage et cognition. (Psychologies et sciences de la pensée. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.) (1998)
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Rowlett, P. (1998). Review of Jean-Yves Pollock (1997) Langage et cognition. (Psychologies et sciences de la pensée. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.). Modern Language Review, 93(4), 1073-1074