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Text annotations can serve a variety of functions for both private and public reading and communication practices. In their article "From the Margins to the Center: The Future of Annotation," scholars Joanna Wolfe and Christine Neuwirth identify four primary functions that text annotations commonly serve in the modern era, including: (1)"facilitat[ing] reading and later writing tasks," which ...
To gain support for Poedjangga Baroe, in October 1932 Hamzah was tasked with writing letters to solicit submissions; [8] a total of fifty letters were sent to noted writers, including forty sent to contributors to "Memadjoekan Sastera". [10] [11] In January 1933, Armijn went to meet Alisjahbana and Hamzah in Batavia (modern day Jakarta). The ...
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The verifiability of Noted Player sections (a.k.a Notable Players, Famous Players) in sports team articles is difficult to provide on Wikipedia without resorting to original research. This content guideline specifies the appropriate criteria for inclusion and exclusion of players in Noted Player sections, as an extension to the current ...
If something should be noted, then just note it. Do not note that the item you wish to note should be noted: It should be noted that Beethoven was deaf when he wrote the Ninth Symphony. Beethoven was deaf when he wrote the Ninth Symphony. The use of "It should be noted that" here is unnecessary. We are not teaching content, but simply ...
Nota bene editorial remarks: The monographic “Verses on the Futility of Unread Books” is a NB presented to the reader for deeper discussion of the subject. (Handwriting Hs.
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The Masoretic Text [a] (MT or 𝕸; Hebrew: נֻסָּח הַמָּסוֹרָה, romanized: Nūssāḥ hamMāsōrā, lit. 'Text of the Tradition') is the authoritative Hebrew and Aramaic text of the 24 books of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) in Rabbinic Judaism.