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Scheck, Raffael. "Les prémices de Thiaroye: L’influence de la captivité allemande sur les soldats noirs français à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale." French Colonial History 13 (May 1, 2012): 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/41938223.

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Abstract After repressing the mutiny of West African ex-prisoners in Thiaroye near Dakar on 1 December 1944, the French military authorities concluded that the German treatment of these prisoners had made them prone to revolting. Allegedly, the Germans had planned to destabilize French colonialism by treating the prisoners well (despite the German army massacres of black French soldiers in June 1940) and by allowing black prisoners to enter into intimate relationships with white French women. The article critically analyzes the explanations of the French authorities for the revolt of Thiaroye, tracing the motivations of the ex-prisoners to the way they interpreted Free French policies after liberation in the context of their captivity experience. It argues that the relatively correct German treatment of the African POWs after the summer of 1940 and the contacts of prisoners with French civilians were circumstantial and not part of a deliberate German policy to incite revolts in the French colonies. Ultimately, the unruliness of African ex-prisoners resulted much less from German measures than from the disillusioning experience of the soldiers with the Vichy and Free French authorities during and after captivity, which formed a powerful contrast to the mostly friendly and respectful treatment of the Africans by the French civilian population.
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Badi, Hussein Saddam. "Phonétique et phonétique corrective." Al-Adab Journal 1, no. 138 (September 15, 2021): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i138.1093.

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This research deals with the topic of phonology and corrective phonology in a foreign French language. This study aims at improving the pronunciation of the German student who is learning French as a foreign language with the aim of finding the suitable ways of improving his pronunciation. In this study, we have chosen a German student who is studying French in the University Center for French Studies in Grenoble in France. We told this student to read a French text and we recorded this reading. Then we analyzed this dialogue in order to find the pronunciation mistakes and the effect of the German Language in learning French and to know the student's ability to pronounce new sounds that do not exist in the mother tongue. Finally, we proposed pronunciation corrections that were suitable to the student's case. This would help the teacher of French in Germany to manage the classroom and improve the pronunciation of his students and make them able to distinguish the sounds of both French and German languages.
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Vogl, Thomas. "French Influences on Germany’s Commercial Courts in the Nineteenth Century." Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 88, no. 3-4 (December 23, 2020): 469–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718190-00880a19.

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Summary The present contribution explores the extent of influence which French law had on the development of Germany’s commercial courts in the nineteenth century. Modern literature describes this influence as marginal, yet without further proof. The author takes this state of research as a starting point to compare the Napoleonic legislation on commercial courts with the German commercial court systems of the nineteenth century. However, the present contribution will start with an overview of the German legal situation at the end of the eighteenth century. This is followed by an examination of whether French law was transferred to Germany during the French occupation of large parts of Germany at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Against this background it is possible to fully analyse the influence which French law had on the further development of German commercial courts.
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Epstein, Louis. "The German Connection." Journal of Musicology 37, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 94–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jm.2020.37.1.94.

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In 1930 the French composer Darius Milhaud achieved a major career milestone: his ambitious opera Christophe Colomb received its premiere at Berlin’s Staatsoper Unter den Linden. The premiere was the most prestigious of a surprisingly large number of performances of Milhaud’s music in Germany in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Even as he found success in Germany, many French critics dismissed Milhaud’s music as frivolous or incomprehensible, and in 1930 the Paris Opéra had yet to stage one of Milhaud’s works. In the wake of the Berlin premiere, however, the specter of German cultural dominance provoked calls in Paris for reevaluation of Milhaud’s work. In response, the director of the Paris Opéra, Jacques Rouché, quickly secured the right to stage Milhaud’s next opera, Maximilien, and Milhaud subsequently received a string of state commissions. After years of struggle with French critics and institutions, Milhaud’s success abroad finally precipitated official recognition at home. Milhaud owed his popularity in Germany and the subsequent transformation in his French reception to his relationship with the Viennese music publisher Universal Edition. Unpublished correspondence and contracts reveal how the firm orchestrated Milhaud’s success in Germany through a network of affiliated conductors, composers, and institutions. Universal Edition and its director, Emil Hertzka, played crucial but largely unrecognized roles in advancing Milhaud’s early career, and Milhaud’s letters demonstrate his keen appreciation for the advantages that working with Universal brought, both to his finances and to his international reputation. The transnational collaboration that enabled Milhaud’s German reception and facilitated his path to official recognition ultimately offers a thought-provoking counterexample to the historiography of chauvinism and antipathy that otherwise dominates narratives of interwar Franco-German musical relations.
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Eichler, Nadine, Veronika Jansen, and Natascha Müller. "Gender acquisition in bilingual children: French–German, Italian–German, Spanish–German and Italian–French." International Journal of Bilingualism 17, no. 5 (June 11, 2012): 550–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367006911435719.

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Kant, Marion. "German Gymnastics, Modern German Dance, and Nazi Aesthetics." Dance Research Journal 48, no. 2 (August 2016): 4–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0149767716000164.

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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, when Napoleon's French empire conquered much of Europe, the German patriot Friedrich Ludwig Jahn invented the first German national gymnastics program known asTurnen. The idea was to create a new German body and a new form of national discipline. Walking for bodily fitness, to instill national awareness, training on special equipment and rediscovering ancient German dance forms all became part of the new body culture. It is out of this movement with its nationalist and later racist culture that much of the modern gymnastics and dance movements in Germany gained their ideologies. This article sketches some stages of this social and physical continuity, from the resistance to the French to the establishment of the racial state in 1933 and to the provision of a Nazi aesthetic by German modern dancers.
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Kupisch, Tanja, Deniz Akpinar, and Antje Stöhr. "Gender assignment and gender agreement in adult bilinguals and second language learners of French." Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 3, no. 2 (May 17, 2013): 150–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lab.3.2.02kup.

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This paper is concerned with gender marking in adult French. Four groups of subjects are compared: German-French simultaneous bilinguals (2L1ers) who grew up in France, German-French 2L1ers who grew up in Germany, advanced second language learners (L2ers) who are resident either in France or in Germany at the time of testing. The major goal of the study is to investigate whether differences in input conditions (acquisition in a minority vs. a majority language context) and differences in age of onset affect gender assignment and gender agreement in the same way or differently. Furthermore, we investigate whether successful acquisition of gender is dependent on influence from German. Two experiments, an acceptability judgment task and an elicited production task, are carried out. Results show successful acquisition of agreement in all groups. By contrast, gender assignment may be mildly affected if French is acquired in a minority language context or as an L2.
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Campion, Corey. "Remembering the "Forgotten Zone"." French Politics, Culture & Society 37, no. 3 (December 1, 2019): 79–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fpcs.2019.370304.

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In much of the English-language scholarship on the post-1945 Allied occupation of Germany, French officials appear as little more than late arrivals to the victors’ table, in need of and destined to follow Anglo-American leadership in the emerging Cold War. However, French occupation policies were unique within the western camp and helped lay the foundations of postwar Franco-German reconciliation that are often credited to the 1963 Elysée Treaty. Exploring how the French occupation has been neglected, this article traces the memory of the zone across the often-disconnected work of French-, German-, and English-speaking scholars since the 1950s. Moreover, it outlines new avenues of research that could help historians resurrect the unique experience of the French zone and enrich our appreciation of the Franco-German “motor” on which Europe still relies.
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Kocher, Matthew Adam, Adria K. Lawrence, and Nuno P. Monteiro. "Nationalism, Collaboration, and Resistance: France under Nazi Occupation." International Security 43, no. 2 (November 2018): 117–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/isec_a_00329.

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Does nationalism produce resistance to foreign military occupation? The existing literature suggests that it does. Nationalism, however, also can lead to acquiescence and even to active collaboration with foreign conquerors. Nationalism can produce a variety of responses to occupation because political leaders connect nationalist motivations to other political goals. A detailed case study of the German occupation of France during World War II demonstrates these claims. In this highly nationalistic setting, Vichy France entered into collaboration with Germany despite opportunities to continue fighting in 1940 or defect from the German orbit later. Collaboration with Germany was widely supported by French elites and passively accommodated by the mass of nationalistic French citizens. Because both resisters and collaborators were French nationalists, nationalism cannot explain why collaboration was the dominant French response or why a relatively small number of French citizens resisted. Variation in who resisted and when resistance occurred can be explained by the international context and domestic political competition. Expecting a German victory in the war, French right-wing nationalists chose collaboration with the Nazis as a means to suppress and persecute their political opponents, the French Left. In doing so, they fostered resistance. This case suggests the need for a broader reexamination of the role of nationalism in explaining reactions to foreign intervention.
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Krebs, Stefan. "The French Quest for the Silent Car Body." Transfers 1, no. 3 (December 1, 2011): 64–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/trans.2011.010305.

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Following Germany's resounding defeat in the First World War, the loss of its status as a colonial power, and the series of severe political and economic upheavals during the interwar years, travel abroad by motor vehicle was one way that Germans sought to renegotiate their place in the world. One important question critical studies of mobility should ask is if technologies of mobility contributed to the construction of cultural inequality, and if so in which ways? Although Germans were not alone in using technology to shore up notions of cultural superiority, the adventure narratives of interwar German motorists, both male and female, expressed aspirations for renewed German power on the global stage, based, in part, on the claimed superiority of German motor vehicle technology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "French and German"

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Wanner, Brigitte. "Exponent-Shaped motion in German, English and French." Diss., lmu, 2005. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-80088.

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Broch, Ludivine M. E. "French Railway Workers Under German Occupation, 1940-1944." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.533805.

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Wharton, Steve. "Au service du marechal? : French documentary under German occupation." Thesis, Aston University, 1991. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/10272/.

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Following the fall of France in June 1940 and the installation of the Vichy Regime, government set about establishing its own New Order. A reprogramming of national consciousness was attempted through an emphasis on a return to traditional values which was disseminated in various fora. Despite publications on divers aspects of Vichy's propaganda machine, work on film production of the period has merely touched on mainstream documentary without further analysis. Such a lacuna appears inexplicable in light of the production of 550 or so documentaries between 1940 and 1944, especially in view of a 1948 comment by the film writer Roger Régent that documentary in many ways provided a focal point for the regime's wishes for "moralisation collective". This thesis sets out the first steps of a new evaluation of the role of documentary during the Occupation. After an overview of the changes to the industry and the ideological framework of the Révolution nationale, the thesis discusses theories of propaganda together with direct examples of Vichy propaganda documentary. The 'control' thus established is then applied to an examination of the 'Arts, Sciences, Voyages' series of documentary screenings (1941-43) and the Premier congrès du film documentaire (1943), tracing thematic and ideological consonances and evaluating the use of documentary film of the Occupation in the Service of the Marshal.
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Doan, Bich-Thuy. "Impact of German Renewable Energies on the Spot Prices of the French-German Electricity Markets." Thesis, KTH, Elektriska energisystem, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-118527.

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Thanks to growing environmental concerns, renewable energies take a higher andhigher share of electricity generating portfolios. In Germany particularly, the installedcapacity of wind and solar plants has increased continuously for the past ten years. Given theprinciple of the merit-order dispatch, a greater use of wind and solar power allows theelectricity spot prices to drop significantly. However, wind and sun are both intermittentresources, and this leaves great room for uncertainties on prices. As a consequence, pricesbecome much more dependent on the weather conditions and show greater volatilities,making hedging much more difficult. At the same time, the mechanism of market coupling inthe Central West Europe (France, Germany, Benelux) goes toward a harmonization of prices.As such, the cross-border interconnections play a decisive role in the electricity pricing.This paper deals with the actual influence of the interconnections between France andGermany on electricity spot prices when renewable energies are added to the energy mix. Amodel of a French-German market is made in order to see the impact of an increasingpenetration of renewable energies on spot prices. The wind and solar generations aremodelled using artificial neural networks, ANN. Multiple linear regression is employed tomodel the French and German loads. The cross-border interconnections are modelled basedon the capacity allocations published by RTE (the national French grid operator) and finallythe French and German prices are modelled with a GARCH process to study the volatilities.The study is made for three different scenarios: the reference scenario, with a penetration ofrenewable energies as seen in 2012, a 2020 scenario, with a penetration of renewable energiesas predicted in 2012, and a 2020 scenario with increased interconnection capacities betweenFrance and Germany.Running the models shows that a higher penetration of renewable energies lowers spotprices in average, but introduces price spikes that did not exist beforehand. On short periodsof observation, the volatility seems to decrease, but on longer periods, the spikes increase thevolatility. Also, increasing the interconnection capacities does make the prices converge, butto a certain extent only.Finding fitting hedging strategies becomes more delicate when prices vary with suchuncertainty. The study could be more developed (by extending it to the whole Europeancontinent) in order to get a more accurate vision of how energy markets will look like in a fewyears. However, it must be understood that the future scenarios depend on many variablefactors, and no mathematical model is able to capture all those factors accurately.
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Vliet, Lars Peter Wunibald van. "Transfer of movables in German, French, English and Dutch law." Proefschrift, Nijmegen : Maastricht : Ars Aequi Libri ; University Library, Maastricht University [Host], 2000. http://arno.unimaas.nl/show.cgi?fid=6895.

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Lees, James Christopher. "Clemens Wenzeslaus, German Catholicism, and the French Revolution, 1768-1792." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.608113.

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Kegel, Terry. "Linguistic tug-of-war French and German in Alsace, 1945 /." Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2004. http://thesis.haverford.edu/85/01/2003KegelT%5Flinguistics.pdf.

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Everts, Steven. "Adaptation in foreign policy : French and British reactions to German unification." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365586.

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Williams, Alison Jane. "Tricksters and pranksters in medieval and Renaissance French and German literature." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.389342.

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Passman, Elana Reid Donald M. "The cultivation of friendship French and German cultural cooperation, 1925-1954 /." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,2348.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009.
Title from electronic title page (viewed Jun. 26, 2009). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of History." Discipline: History; Department/School: History.
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Books on the topic "French and German"

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Taylor, Gillian. French and German. London: Nelson, 1992.

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Taylor, Gillian. French and German. London: Macmillan Education, 1986.

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Wollnhals, Otto. Dictionary of computer science: English-Italian-German-French, Italian-English, German-English, French-English. Milano: Gruppo Editoriale Jackson, 1991.

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Vollnhals, Otto. Dictionary of computer science: English-Italian-German-French, Italian-English, German-English, French-English. 2nd ed. Milano: Gruppo Editoriale Jackson, 1993.

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Youngs, Raymond. English, French, and German comparative law. London: Cavendish Pub., 1998.

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Youngs, Raymond. English, French and German comparative law. London: Cavendish, 1997.

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Beach, Amy Marcy Cheney. Five songs on French and German texts. San Antonio, Tex: Southern Music Co., 1994.

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Schult, J. German/English/German/ French/German/French. French & European Pubns, 1994.

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French-German, German-French Dictionary. Klett (Ernst) Verlag,Stuttgart, 1998.

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Neuder, Gustav F., and Heinz M. Ullrich. Dictionary of Radiological Engineering: English-German-French; German-English-French; French-German-English. De Gruyter, Inc., 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "French and German"

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Hausmann, Frank-Rutger. "French—German and German—French Poetry Anthologies 1943–45." In Translation Under Fascism, 201–14. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230292444_8.

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Tonietti, Tito M. "From French to German." In And Yet It Is Heard, 431–508. Basel: Springer Basel, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0675-6_6.

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Berdoulay, Vincent. "German Precursors and French Challengers." In The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Human Geography, 71–88. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444395839.ch5.

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Kupisch, Tanja, Dagmar Barton, Giulia Bianchi, and Ilse Stangen. "The HABLA-corpus (German-French and German-Italian)." In Multilingual Corpora and Multilingual Corpus Analysis, 163–79. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/hsm.14.11kup.

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Dostanić, Dušan. "German Romantics and the French Revolution." In The Never-Ending Revolution, 129–61. Belgrade: Institute for Political Studies, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18485/ips_nend_frev.2023.ch6.

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Golding, Rosemary. "Richard Edgcumbe, ‘German Opera, French Opera’." In Music in Nineteenth-Century Britain, 269–73. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003003915-31.

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Ducange, Jean-Numa, and Elisa Marcobelli. "The Champion of French–German Unity." In Selected Writings of Jean Jaurès, 41–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71959-3_2.

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Averbeck-Lietz, Stefanie, and Sarah Cordonnier. "French and German Theories of Communication." In The Handbook of Global Interventions in Communication Theory, 373–92. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003043348-28.

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James, Leighton S. "The French Invasions." In Witnessing the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in German Central Europe, 123–49. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137313737_6.

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Bucholz, Arden. "The French War, 1870–71." In Moltke and the German Wars, 1864–1871, 139–84. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-03799-2_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "French and German"

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Zimmerer, Frank, and Jürgen Trouvain. "Productions of /h/ in German: French vs. German speakers." In Interspeech 2015. ISCA: ISCA, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2015-424.

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Zimmerer, Frank, and Jürgen Trouvain. "Perception of French speakers' German vowels." In Interspeech 2015. ISCA: ISCA, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2015-395.

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Koreman, Jacques, Bistra Andreeva, and William J. Barry. "Accentuation cues in French and German." In Speech Prosody 2008. ISCA: ISCA, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/speechprosody.2008-139.

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Ježek, Jiří. "Institucionalizace metropolitních regionů v Německu a ve Francii ve vzájemném srovnání." In XXVI. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p280-0311-2023-14.

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The paper deals with identifying the circumstances of the emergence and development of metropolitan governance in Germany and France (two key EU countries with different administrative and political cultures) and to highlight both the advantages and the problems and limits of each solution. It draws on a study of German and French literary sources and interviews with German and French colleagues. The stability of the German institutional framework contrasts with the many administrative reforms in France over the last fifty years. French regions have a limited capacity for action compared to German federal states. The key actors in metropolitan governance are municipalities and cities in Germany and inter-municipal structures in France. In Germany, this is an evolutionarily slow, bottom-up process, gradually responding to emerging challenges and events, whereas in France, metropolitan governments have been institutionalised in a top-down manner. The emergence and development of metropolitan governance is a difficult process, hindered and resisted by established sub-national power structures. As the French experience in particular shows, there is a long and thorny road from theoretical vision (political legitimacy, a high degree of autonomy and relevant territorial delimitation) to practical implementation.
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Kabré, Harouna, and Alexander Waibel. "Navigating German cities by spontaneous French queries." In 6th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1999). ISCA: ISCA, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/eurospeech.1999-125.

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Philippe, Jean-Jacques. "Rotorcraft Challenges and Associated French-German Research Contributions." In AIAA International Air and Space Symposium and Exposition: The Next 100 Years. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2003-2518.

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Flamant, Pierre H., Christian Werner, Friedrich Koepp, Claude Loth, P. Delville, Oliver Reitebuch, Ch Boitel, et al. "WIND: the joint French-German airborne Doppler lidar." In Remote Sensing, edited by Ulrich Schreiber and Christian Werner. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.373026.

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Wottawa, Jane, Martine Adda-Decker, and Frédéric Isel. "Putting German [ʃ] and [ç] in Two Different Boxes: Native German vs L2 German of French Learners." In Interspeech 2016. ISCA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2016-457.

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Dellwo, Volker, Emmanuel Ferragne, and François Pellegrino. "The perception of intended speech rate in English, French, and German by French speakers." In Speech Prosody 2006. ISCA: ISCA, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/speechprosody.2006-29.

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Bladier, Tatiana, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Younes Samih, and Laura Kallmeyer. "German and French Neural Supertagging Experiments for LTAG Parsing." In Proceedings of ACL 2018, Student Research Workshop. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/p18-3009.

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Reports on the topic "French and German"

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Owens, James. Nineteenth century French and German interpretations of the early medieval Germanic invasions. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5236.

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Corum, James S. A Clash of Military Cultures: German and French Approaches to Technology Between the World Wars,. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada323798.

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Jansohn, Uwe F. Operation Amaryllis: French Evacuation Operation in Rwanda 1994 - Lessons Learned for Future German Noncombatant Evacuation Operations? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada383897.

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Mairesse, Jacques, and Brigitte Dormont. Labor and Investment Demand at the Firm Level: A Comparison of French, German and U.S. Manufacturing, 1970-79. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w1554.

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Macdonald, Stuart, Kamil Yilmaz, Chamin Herath, J. M. Berger, Suraj Lakhani, Lella Nouri, and Maura Conway. The European Far-Right Online: An Exploratory Twitter Outlink Analysis of German & French Far-Right Online Ecosystems. RESOLVE Network, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/remve2022.2.

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Seeking to explore the nature of European far-right online ecosystems, this research report examines the outlinking activity of identified pro-far-right users among the followers of the official Twitter accounts of two prominent far-right European political parties, Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and France’s Rassemblement National (RN). Employing a three-layered analysis, the report explores not just the top-level domains outlinked to by its sample of AfD and RN Twitter followers but combines this with analysis of the technical specifications of the content types outlinked to and treatment of the socio-political nature of the content arrived at by clicking on the most tweeted URLs. This results in the provision of a more thorough and cohesive view of this online ecosystem than contained in other similar studies.
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Hamon, Katell G., Sander Glorius, Arie Klok, Jacqueline Tamis, and Ruud Jongbloed. Seine fishing on the Dutch and German parts of the Dogger Bank, 2013-2019 : Overview of the economic importance and the ecologic impact of the Belgian, British,Danish, Dutch, French, German and Swedish fleets. Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/533439.

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Hamon, Katell G., Niels T. Hintzen, and Hans J. A. E. Oostenbrugge. Overview of the international fishing activities on the Dogger Bank : update with Dutch, British, Danish, German, Belgian, Swedish and French data for 2010-2015. Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/416465.

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Pons, Aina, Annalisa Hauck, and Tarek Abdel Aziz. On Indocyanine Green Fluorescence and Autofluorescence in thyroid and parathyroid surgery: A systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0067.

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Review question / Objective: Autofluorescence (AF) and Indocyanine Green Fluorescence (ICG) were used for the first time for parathyroid gland (PG) identification in 2011 and 2015, respectively, during thyroidectomy/parathyroidectomy. Authors reported promising results. We aim to understand the efficacy, technical challenges, cost-effectiveness, and impact on postoperative biochemical and clinical outcomes of such new techniques. Eligibility criteria: The language filter was set to allow for publications in English, German, Spanish, and French assessing the use of ICG and/or AF for PG identification. Only titles and abstracts, followed by the full text dating from 2008 to 2020 have been considered in this review. Existing systematic reviews were excluded from the results.
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Hamon, Katell G., Niels T. Hintzen, and Hans J. A. E. van Oostenbrugge. Overview of the international fishing activities on the Cleaver Bank and Frisian Front : update with Dutch, British, Danish, German, Belgian, Swedish and French data for 2010-2015. Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/419404.

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Buisman, Erik F. C., Niels T. Hintzen, and Katell G. Hamon. Overview of the international fishing activities on the Central Oyster Grounds and Frisian Front : update with Dutch, British, Danish, German, Belgian, Swedish and French data for 2010-2015. Wageningen: Wageningen Economic Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/419537.

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