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志賀十五の壺【言語学ラジオ】
#750 進行形はいつも「進行」を表すか?アクチオンスアルト from Radiotalk

志賀十五の壺【言語学ラジオ】

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 11:39


主要参考文献 Vendler, Zeno (1957) Verbs and Times. The Philosophical Review. 66 (2): 143–160. Smith, Carlota S. (1991). The Parameter of Aspect. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy. Vol. 43. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Netherlands. X▶︎https://x.com/sigajugo Instagram▶︎https://bit.ly/3oxGTiK LINEオープンチャット▶︎https://bit.ly/3rzB6eJ オリジナルグッズ▶︎https://suzuri.jp/sigajugo note▶︎https://note.com/sigajugo おたより▶︎https://bit.ly/33brsWk BGM・効果音: MusMus▶︎http://musmus.main.jp/ #落ち着きある #ひとり語り #豆知識 #雑学 #教育

XaB és barátai
391. THIS IS ME Vendler Balázzsal. Hol vagyok most, hova tartok az életben?

XaB és barátai

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 80:25


Vendler Balázs vállalkozási ötletekről, ezek megtervezéséről, megvalósításáról és a menet közben felmerülő problémákról beszélget, ezekről gondolkodik. Talán kicsit máshogy, mint ami megszokott. Nem a vállalkozás felől, sokkal inkább az önvizsgálat, az introspekció és az élet nehézségeivel való szembenézés irányából kiindulva. Olyan témákat boncolgat, mint a kudarcoktól való félelem, a személyes vágyaink felvállalása, a saját erőforrásaink ismerete és a belénk nevelt paradigmák torzító hatásai. Arra ösztönz, hogy mélyebben gondolkodj el a saját életeden, és merj szembenézni saját félelmeiddel és bizonytalanságaiddal, hogy rátalálj a saját utadra.

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast
Super Gay Poems w/ Guest Stephanie Burt

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 60:17


The queens super-gay it up with Stephanie Burt, the editor of the new poetry anthology, SUPER GAY POEMS.Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.NOTES:Check out SUPER GAY POEMS: LGBTQIA+ Poetry after Stonewall, edited by Stephanie Burt, out on April 1, 2025. Read Hera Lindsay Bird's "Bisexuality"Check out Best New Zealand Poets and 20 Contemporary New Zealand Poets.Read JD McClatchy's "My Mammogram" The article we reference by the founders of AALR is "The World Doesn't Stop for Derek Walcott, or: An Exchange between Coeditors." Gerald Maa and Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis.Here's a link, if you haven't listened to our episode "We Can Shift the Canon"Vendler's final book is called Inhabit the Poem: Last Essays, out from Penguin on September 2, 2025.Read "Breakfast with Miss Bishop"--Helen Vendler on Elizabeth Bishop.Read here for more about Essex Hemphill.Stephanie wrote about teaching the Taylor Swift course at Harvard for Vanity Fair.Read Stephanie's "Taylor's Version: The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift"The Tay Learning Podcast that Stephanie mentions can be found here.Read Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market"

halottnak a coach
129. “2069-72 között fogok meghalni” - Vendler Balázs

halottnak a coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 116:36


Vendler Balázs 47 éves kora óta aktív nyugdíjas vállalkozó, a games for business nevű cégét 2019-ben adta el, de az exit után még maradt picit alkalmazottként. 2022-től szabad ember. beszélgetésünk apropója az októberi HRfest, erre gyúrunk, s az ottani 25 percnél picit mélyebbre megyünk. de miért hívták meg Balázst a health színpadra? a szorongás című blogbejegyzése nagy port kavart 2024 júniusában. idézet belőle:  “Nem kapok levegőt! De most itt mi a franc van? 3-4 hete megint velem van a régi jó kis "nem kapok levegőt". Mit tegyek? Mi lehet a bajom? Mit csinálhatnék?  Mi lesz a karrieremmel? Két és fél éve, hogy nyugdíjaztam magam. Azóta önismereti utat járok, másoknak segítek céget építeni, cégvezetőket támogatok, tanulok, csupa hasznos dolgot csinálok. De ez karrier? Van célom? Cél lehet-e az, hogy a célomat keresem? Van tervem? Lehet-e az terv, hogy nyitottan járok, beszélgetek, tanulok azért, hogy megtaláljam a célom. Ezzel lehet pénzt keresni? Ebből meg lehet élni? Ha a tőkejövedelmem elegendő, kell, hogy legyen munka jellegű jövedelmem? Nem. Nem? Nem tudom. Kell, vagy csak szeretném? 47 éves koromig kellett. 18 éves koromtól magamat tartottam el. Ez majdnem 30 év és azóta alig több, mint 2 év telt el. Fejben átálltam, de elfogadtam ott mélyen belül? Anyám is mindig azt kérdezi: fiam, van már munkád?” az adásban cinkos kacsintások közepette megkérdeztem tőle, hogy hogy jön ahhoz, hogy szorongjon és erről még írjon is, amikor neki bejött az élet?  erről beszélgetünk, és a siker áráról, a fejlődésről, a KPI-okról az életközepi válságról, a szülői és vezetői felelősségről, no meg az igazán értékes dolgokról az életben. hivatkozások: blog Vendler Balázs linkedin - - - - - - - - -  kapcsolat: egyéni és csoportos coaching, employee wellbeing programok: banandras.hu iratkozz fel a heti HAC hírlevélre! csatlakozz a HAC közösség fb csoporthoz! kövess az instagramon @halottnakacoach! adásnapló és blog: halottnakacoach.hu zene: däjak ADNI JÓ - legyél te is mecénás! egyszeri támogatás: paypal.me/halottnakacoach revolut: @andrasban iratkozz fel a halottnak a coachra a patreonon exkluzív tartalmakért és támogasd a munkámat havi 1 kávé árával! patreon.com/halottnakacoach

ThoughtCast®
Harvard Critic Helen Vendler on Emily Dickinson

ThoughtCast®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 18:02


Note: This interview was broadcast on the WGBH sister stations WCAI/WNAN, Prairie Public Radio, WABE in Atlanta and on KUT in Austin, Texas. When Helen Vendler was only 13, the future poetry critic and Harvard professor memorized several of Emily Dickinson's more famous poems. They've stayed with her over the years, and today, she talks with ThoughtCast's Jenny Attiyeh about one poem in particular that's haunted her all this time. It's called I cannot live with You- According to Vendler, who has written the authoritative Dickinson: Selected Poems and Commentaries, it's a heartbreaking poem of an unresolvable dilemma and ensuing despair. Click here (18 minutes) to listen! This interview is the first in a new ThoughtCast series which examines a specific piece of writing -- be it a poem, play, novel, short story, work of non-fiction or scrap of papyrus -- that's had a significant influence on the interviewee, that's shaped and moved them. Up next - esteemed novelist and short story writer Tom Perrotta discusses Good Country People,  a short story by Flannery O'Connor that's particularly meaningful to him.

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Colloquy
The Best Poetry Critic in America

Colloquy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 24:35


For this special Poetry Month bonus episode of Colloquy, a conversation with Harvard Professor Helen Vendler, PhD '60—once called “the best poetry critic in America” by The New Republic's Alfred Kazin—about the art of verse and why both the poetic form and its great works have enduring value in the era of the social media-induced seven-second attention span.

志賀十五の壺【言語学ラジオ】
#345 動詞分類を学ぼう、英語編! from Radiotalk

志賀十五の壺【言語学ラジオ】

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 9:39


参考文献 Vendler, Zeno (1967) Linguistics in philosophy. Cornell University Press. Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/sigajugo LINEオープンチャット https://line.me/ti/g2/1-H1J1-BG2v9VTOvbipREA?utm_source=invitation&utm_medium=link_copy&utm_campaign=default プロフカード https://profcard.info/u/31eXCSsd5bM8oreupQEn3geWoEi1 マシュマロもあります。 https://marshmallow-qa.com/sigajugo?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=promotion BGM: MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/ #落ち着きある #ひとり語り #豆知識 #雑学 #教育

Soups & Forks
NachTisch Folge 3: "Alma richtet & der Vendler richtet an"

Soups & Forks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 27:00


Guten Appetit bei der nächsten NachTisch-Folge, der Serie für Tabletop-Spielern und -Leiter! Anhand unseres Story-Podcasts Soups & Forks widmen wir uns diese Woche dem Anwenden von Täuschungsskills zwischen Spielern, Downtime und Götter in magischen Universen! Zeichnungen, Infos und sofortige Gramme: instagram.com/soupsnforks Fragen, Anregungen an Postfach: soupsnforks@gmail.com Mit dabei: Max & Aaron Musik: Nabila Senia - Soups & Forks Theme

Soups & Forks
Soups & Forks Folge 3: Alma richtet & der Vendler richtet an

Soups & Forks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 84:08


Quakgeräusch! Kaum ist Alma mit Frosch wieder vereint, muss sie sich auch schon als richtende Priesterin im Tempel von Âme beweisen- in dem sie laut der Patronin Tabea Nakel schon 15 Jahre gedient haben soll... Zeichnungen, Infos und sofortige Gramme: instagram.com/soupsnforks Fragen, Anregungen an Postfach: soupsnforks@gmail.com Mit dabei: Gesa als Alma Jos als Horatio Pharm Max als Jericho Pia als Paszß Blutlecker Henning als Forscher Stamm von Yareta Aaron als Der Suppenkoch Musik: Kevin MacLeod Soundeffekte: Sword Coast Soundscapes

American Cinematographer Podcasts
The Woman / Alex Vendler, Episode #36

American Cinematographer Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2012 25:00


Alex Vendler talks about shooting The Woman, an independent feature which made a splash at Sundance, and discusses getting the most out of a small budget as well as his creative collaboration with director Lucky McKee.

American Cinematographer Podcasts
The Woman / Alex Vendler, Episode #36

American Cinematographer Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2012 25:00


Alex Vendler talks about shooting The Woman, an independent feature which made a splash at Sundance, and discusses getting the most out of a small budget as well as his creative collaboration with director Lucky McKee.

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale
Ron Silliman on Experimental Language Poetry

The Biblio File hosted by Nigel Beale

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2012 37:51


This from the Poetry Foundation: "An influential figure in contemporary poetics, Ron Silliman became associated with the West Coast literary movement known as “Language poetry” in the 1960s and ‘70s. He edited In the American Tree (1986), which remains the primary Language poetry anthology, as well as penned one of the movement's defining critical texts, The New Sentence (1987). Silliman's prolific publishing career includes over thirty books of poetry, critical work, collaborations and anthologies. He has long championed experimental or “post-avant” poetics, most recently through Silliman's Blog, a weblog he started in 2002." I met with Ron at the Ottawa International Airport to talk about Language poetry. Among other things we discuss the 'Bardic I"; diagnosis of the self; examining viewpoint; the concept of clarity in writing; literary effects; passion through form; Raid 'killing bugs dead'; manipulation of the reader; the artificiality of literary devices and pre-set responses. Louis Zukofsky; received rather than earned wisdom. Shakespeare as a great font of creative invention. Bing Crosby as the Jimi Hendricks of the microphone. Steve Roggenback. The 'God help us' response. Unquestioned ideology. Ambiguity. Self check-out lanes. Common denominators.  Helen Vendler's irrelevancy. Poets' dishonest criticism. And the importance of reading series.   Photo credit: Jeff Hurwitz  

New Books Network
Helen Vendler on Emily Dickinson

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 20:13


[Re-posted with permission from Jenny Attiyeh’s ThoughtCast] When Helen Vendler was only 13, the future poetry critic and Harvard professor memorized several of Emily Dickinson’s more famous poems. They’ve stayed with her over the years, and today, she talks with us about one poem in particular that’s haunted her all this time.  It’s called “I cannot live with You.” According to Vendler, whose authoritative Dickinson: Selected Poems and Commentaries (Harvard University Press, 2011) has recently been published, it’s a heartbreaking poem of an unresolvable dilemma, and ensuing despair. This interview is the first in a new ThoughtCast series which examines a specific piece of writing — be it a poem, play, novel, short story, work of non-fiction or scrap of papyrus — that’s had a significant influence on the interviewee, that’s shaped and moved them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Poetry
Helen Vendler on Emily Dickinson

New Books in Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 20:13


[Re-posted with permission from Jenny Attiyeh’s ThoughtCast] When Helen Vendler was only 13, the future poetry critic and Harvard professor memorized several of Emily Dickinson’s more famous poems. They’ve stayed with her over the years, and today, she talks with us about one poem in particular that’s haunted her all this time.  It’s called “I cannot live with You.” According to Vendler, whose authoritative Dickinson: Selected Poems and Commentaries (Harvard University Press, 2011) has recently been published, it’s a heartbreaking poem of an unresolvable dilemma, and ensuing despair. This interview is the first in a new ThoughtCast series which examines a specific piece of writing — be it a poem, play, novel, short story, work of non-fiction or scrap of papyrus — that’s had a significant influence on the interviewee, that’s shaped and moved them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

National Gallery of Art | Audio
Last Looks, Last Books: The Binocular Poetry of Death, Part 6: Self-Portraits While Dying: James Merrill, "A Scattering of Salts"

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2011 59:43


National Gallery of Art | Audio
Last Looks, Last Books: The Binocular Poetry of Death, Part 5: Caught and Freed: Elizabeth Bishop, "Geography III"

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011 57:10


National Gallery of Art | Audio
Last Looks, Last Books: The Binocular Poetry of Death, Part 4: Death by Subtraction: Robert Lowell, "Day by Day"

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2011 56:06


National Gallery of Art | Audio
Last Looks, Last Books: The Binocular Poetry of Death, Part 3: The Contest of Melodrama and Restraint: Sylvia Plath, "Ariel"

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2011 57:31


National Gallery of Art | Audio
Last Looks, Last Books: The Binocular Poetry of Death, Part 2: Facing the Worst: Wallace Stevens, "The Rock"

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2011 60:21


National Gallery of Art | Audio
Last Looks, Last Books: The Binocular Poetry of Death, Part 1: Introduction: Sustaining a Double View

National Gallery of Art | Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2011 57:25


Bookworm
Helen Vendler

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 1997 29:20


Helen Vendler The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets (Harvard) Surprising and accessible, Vendler, one of America's most respected critics, separates the lovelorn Shakespeare who appears in the sonnets from the masterful poet who wrote them.

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