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    “Tühi tuba” ehk eneserefleksioon ja visuaal-tekstuaalne juhtumiuuring hingelise abi andmise õpetamisest ja õppimisest by Piret Paal

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Spirituality is closely linked to the search for meaning, the sense of connection and the feeling and experience of belonging. …”
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    Inimene kui looduslik keha. Eesti kirjanduse tajuilmad 1960.–1980. aastatel by Epp Annus

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…This article considers the relationship between a sense of self and the natural environment during the Soviet period, as it appears in the fiction and nonfiction of that era. …”
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    Kujundlik mõtlemine 2020.–2022. aasta keelekriisis by Ene Vainik, Geda Paulsen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The ambiguous feelings were accompanied by the sense of threat to fundamental values, and the sense of urgency to act – all the substantial features of a crisis were met. …”
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    Makrokosmos I by Enn Kasak, Roomet Jakapi

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Modern thought draws its ideas largely from the Middle Ages, which in a sense is even more important than scientific thought that is only beginning to emerge. …”
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    Märkusi talunimede vanusest Audru näitel by Marja Kallasmaa

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The question is whether the last name of a peasant denoted a group of people (a family) or whether it also applied to the plot of land managed by the family. It makes sense to assume the latter. In this article I present examples of older farm names in Audru, their changes over time and name etymologies. …”
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    Ravimitest 18. ja 19. sajandi eestikeelses kalendrikirjanduses by Stella Martsoo

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Since drugs used for treatment were not medicines in the contemporary sense of the word, the term “medicament” should be defined more generally. …”
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    Guy de Maupassanti novellid Eestis XX sajandi algupoolel. Tõlked ja retseptsioon läbi dekadentsi prisma by Kaia Sisask

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Maupassant’s reception provides insight into the era’s perception of artists and writers in a broader sense: genius is often associated with mental illness and substance abuse. …”
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    Tähistaeval põhinevatest uskumustest III Vana-Hiina by Enn Kasak

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Cosmology existed in Ancient China in the same sense as in Ancient Greede, though many ancient books were burned on the emperor's orders in 213 BC. …”
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    Katse mõista keraamikut by Piret Õunapuu

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Throughout times, Maanus Mikkel's creation has possessed the underlying quality that enables to call it ethnic art, regardless of the stylistic changes it has undergone. His works create the sense of a certain paradigm. A major part of Mikkel's creation, regardless of the technique, appears expressive, robust. …”
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    Naisfiloloogi naeruväärsus ja ebamugavus hilisnõukogude Eesti kultuuris by Johanna Ross

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The analysis underlines the motif of sexual coldness: male authors (Oskar Kruus, Mihkel Mutt, Juhan Viiding) ridicule women philologists as frigid, whereas texts by women authors (Ene Mihkelson, Ann Must, Aino Pervik) subtly convey a sense of being bound by “forced open-mindedness.” …”
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    (raie)lank peegeldab aega ja selle lugu by Lembit Vaba

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This interpretation is even more clearly challenged by evidence in the vernacular literature in Estonian dialects, where not just lank but also, plank : plangi ~ plangu has been documented in the sense of ‘a piece of a forest land that has been cut down or is meant for cutting; a plot of farmland or hayfield’. …”
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    Eesti kompimisadjektiivide polüseemiamallid by Maria Tuulik

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The most common shift was from tactile characteristics to psychological characteristics (in the sense structure of 43 words). Shifts could be observed from pleasant tactile sensations to positive mental characteristics (e.g pehme padi ‘soft pillow’, pehme loomuga ‘soft-natured’) and from unpleasant touch experience to mentally unpleasant experience (okkaline roos ‘thorny rose’, okkaline iseloom ‘thorny character’). …”
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    Vaenunimedest eesti internetis by Liisi Laineste

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The trends show higher sensitivity and sense of responsibility, and the use of argument for the need of political correctness, possible censorship or even fear of punishment. …”
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    Dekadents kui ambivalentside esteetika. Segunemised ja sünteesid by Mirjam Hinrikus, Jaan Undusk

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This extends beyond the organic and physiological sense, serving as a reference to the transformation of artistic aesthetics. …”
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    Kuri silm: toimemehhanismid lähtuvalt antiiksetest ja keskaegsetest tajuteooriatest by Meelis Friedenthal

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Only because the vision is the most noble, and “most of all the senses, makes us know and brings to light many differences between things” (Aristotle, Metaphysica, I.1.) are eye and vision highlighted in the context of fascination. …”
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    Meeleheide ja morbiidne vitaalsus Djuna Barnesi „Öömetsas” ja Reed Morni „Andekas parasiidis” by Raili Marling

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This article focuses on affects and senses, in particular the way affects move between bodies, being simultaneously creative and disruptive (Taylor 2012: 1). …”
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    Rahvaesteetika – nähtavaks kujustatud mõte ja kogemus by Kärt Summatavet

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Raud’s written works and artistic pursuits, it is possible to state that similarly to a professional artist and his/her individual creative process, the tools for the author of folk art also comprise his or her body and personal space – feelings, reminiscence, experience, emotions, generated by the external environment by way of different senses (olfaction, hearing, tactile perception, vision, etc.) and the idiosyncratic norms and experiential examples intrinsic of a culture. …”
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