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DOM and dative case (2018)
Journal Article
Barany, A. (2018). DOM and dative case. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 3(1), 1-40. https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.639

In some languages with DOM, the exponents of DOM and dative are homophonous, e.g. in Spanish and Hindi. I argue that this pattern is not due to DOM objects and indirect objects being represented identically in syntax, but due to syncretism between ac... Read More about DOM and dative case.

Let the Sādhus Talk. Ascetic understanding of Haṭha Yoga and yogāsanas (2018)
Journal Article
Bevilacqua, D. (2018). Let the Sādhus Talk. Ascetic understanding of Haṭha Yoga and yogāsanas. Religions of South Asia, 11(2), 182-206. https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.37023

Based on extensive interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, this article presents understandings of yoga among sādhus in northern India. Despite the existence of several ethnographic studies on Indian ascetic communities, very few have described their... Read More about Let the Sādhus Talk. Ascetic understanding of Haṭha Yoga and yogāsanas.

Language planning and language ideologies in Guernsey (2018)
Journal Article
Sallabank, J. (2018). Language planning and language ideologies in Guernsey. Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 38(1), 93-111. https://doi.org/10.1515/multi-2018-0002

The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a small, semi-autonomous archipelago in the English Channel. Although it is a British Crown dependency and part of the British Isles, it has its own parliament and does not belong to the United Kingdom or the European Uni... Read More about Language planning and language ideologies in Guernsey.

Multilingual locals and significant geographies: For a ground-up and located approach to world literature (2018)
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Laachir, K., Marzagora, S., & Orsini, F. (2018). Multilingual locals and significant geographies: For a ground-up and located approach to world literature. Modern Languages Open, 1(19), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.190

‘World literature’ has been much theorized and re-theorized in recent years as comparative literature for the globalized age. As it moves out of the Euro-American ‘core’ of earlier comparative literature, it embraces those of us who work on Asian, Mi... Read More about Multilingual locals and significant geographies: For a ground-up and located approach to world literature.

The Debate on Medieval Western Christian Dualism through the Prism of Slavonic Pseudepigrapha (2018)
Journal Article
Stoyanov, Y. (2018). The Debate on Medieval Western Christian Dualism through the Prism of Slavonic Pseudepigrapha. Scrinium Сцриниум (Sankt-Peterburg. Print) (Sankt-Peterburg. Print), 14(1), 334-350. https://doi.org/10.1163/18177565-00141P23

The study of the Old Slavonic pseudepigrapha has assumed wider significance in wider areas of Jewish and Christian religious history after recent research has indicated their importance for the investigation of early Jewish and Christian apocalyptici... Read More about The Debate on Medieval Western Christian Dualism through the Prism of Slavonic Pseudepigrapha.

Legal Form and Legal Legitimacy: The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism as a Case Study in Censored Speech (2018)
Journal Article
Gould, R. R. (2022). Legal Form and Legal Legitimacy: The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism as a Case Study in Censored Speech. Law, Culture and the Humanities, 18(1), 153-186. https://doi.org/10.1177/1743872118780660

The challenge posed by legal indeterminacy to legal legitimacy has generally been considered from points of view internal to the law and its application. But what becomes of legal legitimacy when the legal status of a given norm is itself a matter of... Read More about Legal Form and Legal Legitimacy: The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism as a Case Study in Censored Speech.

Significant Geographies: in lieu of world literature (2018)
Journal Article
Laachir, K., Marzagora, S., & Orsini, F. (2018). Significant Geographies: in lieu of world literature. Journal of World Literature, 3(3), 290-310. https://doi.org/10.1163/24056480-00303005

One of the problems with current theories of world literature is that the term “world” is insufficiently probed and theorized. As a category, “world” is too generic and suggests a continuity and seamlessness that are both deceptive and self-fulfillin... Read More about Significant Geographies: in lieu of world literature.