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Krátká věčnost. Narativní inscenace věčnosti do roku 1800
This study follows on from previous research on the “ancien time régime” (to around 1800) by R. Koselleck and A. Assmann. It examines representations of eternity in exempla, legends and other texts. The basic motif of these texts is the break with the time, i.e. the situation where the mortal man enters a different time regime (such as paradise) and spents there a seemingly a short time, while, in fact, hundreds of years have passed. The study describes the basic types of these tales (song of the bird, wedding, vision, etc.) and analyses their common motifs.
期刊介绍:
Following the merger of Computer Languages, Systems and Structures with the Journal of Visual Languages and Computing in 2018, we are excited to present the Journal of Computer Languages, a single publication which covers all areas of computer languages.
The Journal of Computer Languages (COLA) welcomes papers on all aspects of the design, implementation, and use of computer languages (specification, modelling, programming; textual or visual) and human-centric computing, from theory to practice. Most papers describe original technical research, but the journal also welcome empirical studies and survey articles.
Current research areas for the Journal of Computer Languages include:
-Block-based languages-
Cognitive, perceptive and motoric systems and models-
Compilers and interpreters-
Computational thinking-
Design and development of concurrent, distributed, parallel, quantum and sequential languages-
Domain-specific languages-
End-user development-
Generative approaches, meta-programming, meta-modelling-
Human aspects and psychology of designing languages-
Information visualization-
Interaction models and languages-
Location-based data and processes-
Language design and implementation-
Language-based security-
Language evolution, integration, composition, and coordination-
Language product lines-
Language workbenches, meta-languages and development frameworks-
Languages, models, and frameworks for visual analytics-
Languages for large-scale scientific computing-
Languages for software specification and verification-
Libraries, run-time environments and language ecosystems-
Modelling and programming languages-
Modularity and extensibility of language specifications and programming-
Parallel/distributed/neural computing and representations for visual information processing
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