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by Wright in a film which taps into the intermedial logic of metaadaptation. To study how both the novel This book provides a close reading of Ian McEwan s novel Atonement and its adaptation by Joe Wright examining chronologies of creation and engages in an intricate game with focalisation and narration. The second part investigates ethical quandaries of Atonement and its conversation with modernism suggesting several philosophical and political
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From the Contemporary City to Sustainable Urbanity modalities specific to a development model making urban composition the answer to the problems of the appears as an artefact a more or less homogeneous technical ensemble but also as a production of space the adapts to the difficulties it faces. We propose the morpho-sociological approach which gives a representation approach with the problems of development and the sharing of these areas the economic approach with the modalities Pages 49-127 Jean-Pierre MIGNOT CHAPTER 3 A Territorial Approach to Urban Spaces between Sustainability and
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Maison de la recherche Campus Mirail Université ligne A M Mirail Université one language with respect to language processing but also in other domains of cognition How could we achieve achieve a better understanding and acknowledgement of these specificities eventually contributing to a more adopted the title Conference on Multilingualism to include a broader range of aspects of multilingualism of multilingualism over time How can we use insights from such studies to allow for healthier aging of mono- bi- and multilinguals alike - How does multilingualism contribute to cognitive and neural reserve potentially
social support a role which has been extensively studied in the context of domestic violence. To victims of described in ambivalent and consistent terms and how they played a role in supporting or undermining women in that social isolation cannot be considered a simple result of a lack of support but of the complex dynamics With Elisa Bellotti Senior Lecturer University of Manchester Presentation Social networks are usually institutions. Recently however attention has been paid to the negative responses of social networks. In this
Résumé. How a multilingual can or chooses to use their language s might depend on the communicative context multilinguals need language control to use words in the language s they want to or have to use while avoiding interference argued to be adaptive to interactional contexts and demands. In this talk I will discuss how language context and potentially more long-term after moving to a new language environment. I will end by briefly questions in relation to cognitive ageing. Angela de Bruin est Senior Lecturer à l'Université de York