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In: Transformacions 4.3
In: ha-Sidrah le-mishpaṭ ṿe-ḥevrah
In: הסדרה למשפט וחברה
In: Meḥḳere Mekhon Yerushalayim le-meḥḳere mediniyut mispar 486
In: מחקרי מכון ירושלים למחקרי מדיניות מספר 486
In: Dape diyun mis. 16
In: דפי דיון מס' 16
In: Studia balcanica 28
In: Universitat Rovira i Virgili 72
JOVES, GÈNERE I VIOLÈNCIES: FEM NOSTRA LA PREVENCIÓ GUIA DE SUPORT PER A LA FORMACIÓ DE PROFESSIONALS -- LEGAL -- SUMARI -- AGRAÏMENTS -- PRÓLEG -- 1. INTRODUCCIÓ -- PRIMERA PART -- SEGONA PART -- BIBLIOGRAFIA -- MATERIALS PEDAGÒGICS -- BIOGRAFIES DE LES AUTORES -- CAPÍTULO 2. -- CAPÍTULO 3. -- CAPÍTULO 4. -- CAPÍTULO 5. -- SESSIÓ A: -- SESSIÓ B: -- SESSIÓ C: -- SESSIÓ D
In: Meḥḳar ṿe-ʻiyun
In: מחקר ועיון
Mesopotamian and biblical societies in antiquity were characterized by their patriarchal structure. The father was head of the family unit, and his rule extended over many areas of life. He had broad legal authority over the members of his household, including his offspring. It is therefore expected that in the ancient sources a dominant father figure would be mentioned alone or almost alone. And yet, in Mesopotamian and biblical texts, particularly legal writings, the exclusivity of the father is not always explicit. In many of the Mesopotamian and biblical writings, especially legal texts, the mother is mentioned in various contexts and in a range of realms, mainly those pertaining to her offspring. This intriguing phenomenon raised the question whether the mother in the ancient Near East and ancient Israel had legal authority in the household. The book The Legal Status of the Mother in the Ancient Near East and the Bible sheds light on the world of the ancient mothers and their status within the households and the societies in which they lived. This study demonstrates that the mother acted by virtue of the legal status she possessed in matters related to her sons and daughters' marriages and their behavior towards her. This book is for those walking in the fields of Mesopotamian and biblical research, and for readers interested in the universal subject in question - the relations between the mother and her offspring
És molt important conèixer la història de la població catalana i fonamentalment aquella història dels col·lectius que han estat discriminats al llarg dels anys i dels que la seva història també ha estat silenciada. Aquest projecte ha tingut com objectiu l'aproximació a testimonis de persones, vivències, experiències, etc., del poble gitano a Catalunya que ha viscut directament o indirectament l'època del Franquisme i la Transició. S'ha partit de la hipòtesi que hi ha un gran buit d'informació d'aquesta etapa del passat sobre i des del punt de vista del poble gitano. ; Es muy importante conocer la historia de la población catalana y fundamentalmente aquella historia de los colectivos que han sido discriminados a lo largo de los años y de los que su historia también ha sido silenciada. Este proyecto ha tenido como objetivo la aproximación a testimonios de personas, vivencias, experiencias, etc., del pueblo gitano en Cataluña que ha vivido directa o indirectamente la época del Franquismo y la Transición. Se ha partido de la hipótesis que existe un gran vacío de información de esta etapa del pasado sobre y desde el punto de vista del pueblo gitano. ; It is very importantt to know the history of the Catalan people and, basically, the history of groups who have been discriminated against over the years. and of those whose history has also been silenced. This project aims to bring closer the testimonies of people. experiences. survival. etc of the gypsies in Calalonia, who ho ve lived th rough the time of Franco and the transition. directly or indirectly. It started from the hypothesis that there is a large information gap on this era of the post, from the point of view of the gypsies.
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ParlaMint is a multilingual set of comparable corpora containing parliamentary debates mostly starting in 2015 and extending to mid-2020, with each corpus being about 20 million words in size. The sessions in the corpora are marked as belonging to the COVID-19 period (after October 2019), or being "reference" (before that date). The corpora have extensive metadata, including aspects of the parliament; the speakers (name, gender, MP status, party affiliation, party coalition/opposition); are structured into time-stamped terms, sessions and meetings; with speeches being marked by the speaker and their role (e.g. chair, regular speaker). The speeches also contain marked-up transcriber comments, such as gaps in the transcription, interruptions, applause, etc. Note that some corpora have further information, e.g. the year of birth of the speakers, links to their Wikipedia articles, their membership in various committees, etc. The corpora are encoded according to the Parla-CLARIN TEI recommendation (https://clarin-eric.github.io/parla-clarin/), but have been validated against the compatible, but much stricter ParlaMint schemas. This entry contains the ParlaMint TEI-encoded corpora with the derived plain text version of the corpus along with TSV metadata on the speeches. Also included is the 2.0 release of the data and scripts available at the GitHub repository of the ParlaMint project. Note that there also exists the linguistically marked-up version of the corpus, which is available at http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1405.
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ParlaMint 2.1 is a multilingual set of 17 comparable corpora containing parliamentary debates mostly starting in 2015 and extending to mid-2020, with each corpus being about 20 million words in size. The sessions in the corpora are marked as belonging to the COVID-19 period (after November 1st 2019), or being "reference" (before that date). The corpora have extensive metadata, including aspects of the parliament; the speakers (name, gender, MP status, party affiliation, party coalition/opposition); are structured into time-stamped terms, sessions and meetings; with speeches being marked by the speaker and their role (e.g. chair, regular speaker). The speeches also contain marked-up transcriber comments, such as gaps in the transcription, interruptions, applause, etc. Note that some corpora have further information, e.g. the year of birth of the speakers, links to their Wikipedia articles, their membership in various committees, etc. The corpora are encoded according to the Parla-CLARIN TEI recommendation (https://clarin-eric.github.io/parla-clarin/), but have been validated against the compatible, but much stricter ParlaMint schemas. This entry contains the ParlaMint TEI-encoded corpora with the derived plain text version of the corpus along with TSV metadata on the speeches. Also included is the 2.0 release of the data and scripts available at the GitHub repository of the ParlaMint project. Note that there also exists the linguistically marked-up version of the corpus, which is available at http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1431.
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