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Salah, Asher. "The Otherness of the Self: on Samuel Romanelli’s Travelogue." European Journal of Jewish Studies 5, no. 2 (2011): 219–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187247111x607186.

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Abstract This paper explores the particular way in which the subjectivy of the narrator is constructed in the Masa Ba-’Arav, Samuel Romanelli’s travelogue of his stay in Morocco between 1786 and 1790, published in Berlin in 1792. The Masa Ba-’Arav may be read as revealing the inadequacy of a discourse interested only in understanding every encounter with the Oriental Other in terms of ‘power’ and ‘hegemony.’ From the vantage point of the historian of literature, it shows how Romanelli’s literary rendition of his traumatic experience in Morocco within the European genre of the travelogue can be
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Beilei, Li. "ABOUT EXISTENCE: LEWIS R. GORDON ON HUMAN’S SUBJECTIVITY, INTER-SUBJECTIVE AFFILIATION AND THE RELATIONALITY OF KNOWLEDGE." EntreLetras 9, no. 1 (2019): 18–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.20873/uft.2179-3948.2018v9n1p18.

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Semaan, Ingrid, Jana L. Jasinski, and Anne Bubriski-McKenzie. "Subjection, Subjectivity, and Agency." Violence Against Women 19, no. 1 (2013): 69–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077801212475335.

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Epstein, Larry G., and Jiankang Zhang. "Subjective Probabilities on Subjectively Unambiguous Events." Econometrica 69, no. 2 (2001): 265–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0262.00193.

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Talbot, Damien, Sandra Charreire Petit, and Alexis Pokrovsky. "La proximité comme perception de la distance." Revue Française de Gestion 46, no. 289 (2020): 51–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rfg.2020.00439.

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La proximité se définit par diverses dimensions mesurables objectivement. Bien que l’école de la proximité ait, dès sa création, insisté sur le caractère à la fois objectif et subjectif de la proximité, force est de constater que les dimensions subjectives ont été délaissées au fil des travaux. L’objet de cet article est de réinterroger cette part subjective. Pour ce faire, les auteurs s’appuient sur une analyse qualitative, fondée sur des entretiens semi-directifs menés auprès d’acteurs impliqués dans des projets de télémédecine. Au plan théorique, les résultats montrent qu’une part subjectiv
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Zhang, Jing, and Hao Jin. "Method of Subjective Lexicon Creation for Chinese Sentiment Analysis." Applied Mechanics and Materials 34-35 (October 2010): 801–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.34-35.801.

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The lack of Chinese subjective lexicon in the study and application of the subjective and emotional information restricts the further development of subjectivity analysis of Chinese words. Based on the current situation of and demand for Chinese sentiment analysis, the method of automatically obtaining subjective lexicon from the target corpus is studied. A creation method of subjective lexicon is presented, the subjective lexicon and language model are defined, a self-adaptive subjectivity bootstrapping algorithm and the characteristic model of subjectivity attribute are designed, and all the
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Long, James H., Lasse Mertins, and Brian Vansant. "The Effects of Firm-Provided Measure Weightings on Evaluators' Incorporation of Non-Contractible Information." Journal of Management Accounting Research 27, no. 1 (2014): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/jmar-50837.

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ABSTRACT Subjective performance evaluation systems often prescribe for evaluators to use multiple measures to assess overall subordinate performance. Firms can choose to explicitly provide suggested weights to “balance” the relative weight evaluators place on each measure. However, we theorize that doing so may also affect evaluators' perceptions regarding the extent to which the firm intends for them to exercise subjectivity in their evaluations. We conducted an experiment in which evaluators use four measures to subjectively evaluate a subordinate's overall performance. Evaluators were also
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Taylor, Dianna. "Non-Subjective Assemblages? Foucault, Subjectivity, and Sexual Violence." SubStance 46, no. 1 (2017): 38–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/ss.46.1.38.

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Li, Fang, Willem M. Mak, Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul, and Ted J. M. Sanders. "On the online effects of subjectivity encoded in causal connectives." Review of Cognitive Linguistics 15, no. 1 (2017): 34–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rcl.15.1.02li.

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Abstract Causal relations between sentences differ in terms of subjectivity: they can be objective (based on facts) or subjective (based on reasoning). Subjective relations lead to longer reading times than objective relations. Causal connectives differ in the degree to which they encode this subjectivity. The Chinese connectives kejian ‘so’ and yin’er ‘so’ specify a high and low degree of subjectivity, respectively, whereas suoyi ‘so’ is underspecified for subjectivity. In an eye-tracking experiment we compare the effect of the specificity of these connectives in subjective and objective rela
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Li, Wenchao. "Subjectivity in Japanese: A Corpus-Linguistic Study." International Journal of English Linguistics 9, no. 5 (2019): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v9n5p202.

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This paper provides a corpus-linguistic study on subjectivity in Japanese, in an effort to arrive at how subjectivity, transitivity and grammaticalisation are related. 899 lexicons from nine grammatical categories (suffixes and prefixes, adjectives, particles, auxiliaries, nouns, adnominals, adverbs, and transitive/intransitive verb pairs) are examined. The findings reveal that Japanese is a subjective/objective-split language, and that subjectivity in affixes is facilitated by phonology: voiced/voiceless consonant alternation. The data also show that consonant-voiced prefixes and suffixes yie
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