Since Booij (1994, 1996) it has become increasingly clear that inflectional morphology can take part in lexeme formation and compounding. Booij (1994) recognized the need for substantive constraints on the ways inflection ...
Daly, Aoife(University College Dublin. School of Archaeology, 2011-09)
Marie Curie funded project: Chronology, Culture and Archaeology, based at the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin. In this report the dendrochronological analysis of eight oak samples from a shipwreck found ...
At the spring tides, during the summer of 2011, a team from the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, made several research trips to a complex of medieval fishweirs at a location close to Boarland Rock on the ...
This article argues that the ending of Euripides' play Ion is the result of an interaction between the plan of the god Apollo and the reactions of the human characters Creusa and Ion, and that the result is better than it ...
Warren, Graeme(University College Dublin. School of Archaeology, 2008)
This report provides a retrospective review of research carried out in Belderrig, North Co. Mayo from 2004-2008 and primarily funded via the National Committee for Archaeology of the Royal Irish Academy and with support ...
In this paper I examine how Filippo Tommaso Marinetti transformed his three-act drama Poupées Électriques (1909) into a one-act Futurist sintesi Elettricità (1913). Through the analysis of draft versions of Elettricità and ...
This article posits the notion of Kristevan abjection as a useful interpretative category for representations of the feminine in Marinetti's writing and in the works of some Futurist women writers
After numbers above 2, nouns are singular or plural depending on the language. But in Irish and Scottish some nouns must be singular and others plural, in a variety of dialectal patterns. Once the semantic basis underlying ...
The propaganda campaign launched in response to the assassination of the Duc and Cardinal de Guise on the orders of Henri III in December 1588 was the largest waged in the history of sixteenth-century France. Yet, it has ...
Understanding how researchers perceive key research developments in their fields is not straightforward. This paper reports on a project focusing on perceptions of key developments in the adoption of agriculture ...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Ireland; the Inishowen Peninsula, Donegal, the Louth/Monaghan area, and the Dingle Peninsula,Kerry. Recent dating evidence ...