笔者以医学英语学习者为主要服务设计对象,以医学内科界的权威书籍Cecil Textbook of Medicine为语料库,以自主开发的词频统计软件获取的单词词频为依据,参考了GSL&AWL词汇表,构建了两个医学英语词汇表,分别是General Word List of ...笔者以医学英语学习者为主要服务设计对象,以医学内科界的权威书籍Cecil Textbook of Medicine为语料库,以自主开发的词频统计软件获取的单词词频为依据,参考了GSL&AWL词汇表,构建了两个医学英语词汇表,分别是General Word List of Internal Medicine和Internal Medicine Terminology List,旨在提高医学英语学习者单词记忆有效性,也为医学英语的教材编写、教学大纲的确定以及在此基础上衍生的医学英语学习者语料库的完善和计算机辅助教学的展开提供一定的学术参考。展开更多
The ancient film epic has its roots at the very dawn of cinema as a form of popular art and entertainment,with a number of early silent films drawing their plots from ancient Biblical and Classical sources,and the gen...The ancient film epic has its roots at the very dawn of cinema as a form of popular art and entertainment,with a number of early silent films drawing their plots from ancient Biblical and Classical sources,and the genre remains relevant in the early twenty-first century.Ancient film epics thus provide a useful lens through which to trace evolutions in film history and in western culture more broadly.This paper analyzes seven American films spanning the early twentieth century to the early twenty-first century(Intolerance,Quo Vadis,The Egyptian,The Ten Com?mandments.Spartacus,Gladiator,300),identifying specific ways each film mirrors or challenges the time period in which it was produced.展开更多
When Elizabethan's were trained to read and write, the handwriting they first learned was "Secretary" (or "Secretarial") hand, reflecting the style used by monks and scribes well back into the Middle Ages. Only...When Elizabethan's were trained to read and write, the handwriting they first learned was "Secretary" (or "Secretarial") hand, reflecting the style used by monks and scribes well back into the Middle Ages. Only in the mid-1500s did an alternative hand called "Italic" (or "Italianate") slowly begin to be adopted as a second hand, reflecting handwriting used on the continent, and Italic was rarer than Secretary until well after 1600. Today, extant Elizabethan handwriting samples normally show each person used both hand styles, and where only one hand is extant for a given person, it is usually a Secretary hand. Thus, it's a surprise that two noblemen, the great William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and his son-in-law Edward DeVere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, are each assumed to have only Italic hand samples among their voluminous collections of handwriting. Did they not learn and never use Secretary hands, or is it that any Secretary hands in their documents are simply presumed to be written by clerks? This article begins with questioning whether the two men really were limited to Italic hands, fmds a few plausible Secretary hand samples for one of them (possibly for both), reconstructs a hypothetical Italic alphabet for him, and nominates many candidate manuscripts (MSS, singular MS) for having been written or contributed to by him, some of which may be relevant to Shakespeare studies. Other subjects touched on are calligraphy, a clerk (or amanuensis), and griffe de notaire (literally a "notary's scratch", or identifying scribble).展开更多
基金西安思源学院2016年横向课题"基于Cecil Textbook of Medicine的医学英语词表构建"
文摘笔者以医学英语学习者为主要服务设计对象,以医学内科界的权威书籍Cecil Textbook of Medicine为语料库,以自主开发的词频统计软件获取的单词词频为依据,参考了GSL&AWL词汇表,构建了两个医学英语词汇表,分别是General Word List of Internal Medicine和Internal Medicine Terminology List,旨在提高医学英语学习者单词记忆有效性,也为医学英语的教材编写、教学大纲的确定以及在此基础上衍生的医学英语学习者语料库的完善和计算机辅助教学的展开提供一定的学术参考。
文摘The ancient film epic has its roots at the very dawn of cinema as a form of popular art and entertainment,with a number of early silent films drawing their plots from ancient Biblical and Classical sources,and the genre remains relevant in the early twenty-first century.Ancient film epics thus provide a useful lens through which to trace evolutions in film history and in western culture more broadly.This paper analyzes seven American films spanning the early twentieth century to the early twenty-first century(Intolerance,Quo Vadis,The Egyptian,The Ten Com?mandments.Spartacus,Gladiator,300),identifying specific ways each film mirrors or challenges the time period in which it was produced.
文摘When Elizabethan's were trained to read and write, the handwriting they first learned was "Secretary" (or "Secretarial") hand, reflecting the style used by monks and scribes well back into the Middle Ages. Only in the mid-1500s did an alternative hand called "Italic" (or "Italianate") slowly begin to be adopted as a second hand, reflecting handwriting used on the continent, and Italic was rarer than Secretary until well after 1600. Today, extant Elizabethan handwriting samples normally show each person used both hand styles, and where only one hand is extant for a given person, it is usually a Secretary hand. Thus, it's a surprise that two noblemen, the great William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and his son-in-law Edward DeVere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, are each assumed to have only Italic hand samples among their voluminous collections of handwriting. Did they not learn and never use Secretary hands, or is it that any Secretary hands in their documents are simply presumed to be written by clerks? This article begins with questioning whether the two men really were limited to Italic hands, fmds a few plausible Secretary hand samples for one of them (possibly for both), reconstructs a hypothetical Italic alphabet for him, and nominates many candidate manuscripts (MSS, singular MS) for having been written or contributed to by him, some of which may be relevant to Shakespeare studies. Other subjects touched on are calligraphy, a clerk (or amanuensis), and griffe de notaire (literally a "notary's scratch", or identifying scribble).