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au·thor·ship
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词根:author
n.author 作者;作家;创始人
authoress 女作家,女作者
vt.author 创作出版
Noun
1. the act of creating written works;
"writing was a form of therapy for him"
"it was a matter of disputed authorship"
2. the act of initiating a new idea or theory or writing;
"the authorship of the theory is disputed"
right of authorship著作权
约于1500年,“作家的职能”,源自 author(n.)+ -ship。1808年有“文学创作,拥有作者的东西的来源”的意思。
著作权
author >entry 1 + -ship
The first known use of authorship was in 1710
auto1 of 2noun
automobile
auto-2 of 2
see aut-
autismnoun
a disorder that is characterized especially by problems in interacting and communicating with other people and by doing some activities over and over again
authorshipnoun
writing as an occupation
the origin especially of a written work
1 Fornés often staged her own work, and her authorship was inseparable from her direction.
2 In this case, the picture “Agar and the Angel” dated 1729, which is preserved in a private collection, settles the question of authorship.
3 According to Waugh, scholars are dismissing new evidence that casts doubt on Shakespeare's authorship.
4 The more Crook wrote, the more he wanted control over the piece: an authorship that went beyond being its writer and lead actor and into the realm of auteur.
5 The true authorship of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a gold-panning story famously filmed by John Huston, had long been lost in a maze of false names and identities.
6 Lead authorship is shared between two postdoctoral scholars, Aaron Newman, PhD, and Scott Bratman, MD, PhD. Their results were published in the April 6 edition of the science journal Nature Medicine.
7 On the other hand, the song “Y.M.C.A.” alone, she said, earns “upwards of $1 million a year” because of its widespread use, making authorship rights a much more important issue.
8 Ms. Condé was praised as “a grand storyteller” whose “authorship belongs to world literature,” according to the New Academy.
9 Crucially, Truffaut viewed authorship in terms of literal authority, of power, and he placed as much emphasis on the production of films as on their direction.
10 And sometimes, as in the case of JFK’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “Profiles in Courage,” authorship may be debated forever.
11 The use of A.I. technology to create music with the voices of established artists has raised a number of ethical and legal questions around authorship and ownership in recent months.
12 You mentioned fiddling around with software and recording yourself—do you relate to her struggle of getting people to understand your authorship?
13 If you’re a Led Zeppelin fan feeling concerned in recent days that band seems to be losing a lawsuit over the authorship of Stairway to Heaven, don’t be alarmed.
14 “Ssss” is a modest, genially impersonal effort: 10 instrumental tracks that don’t flaunt their authorship.
15 A widely touted theory assigned authorship to Scandinavian emigres, who later picked up stakes, moved to Mexico, and became the Toltecs.
16 He was one of the original wave of American postmodern artists who questioned the very ideas of originality and authorship by taking images directly from popular culture with only minor reworkings.
17 Because the art world continues to debate their authorship, Ms. Gordenker said this virtual museum would not include them.
18 The project raises some interesting questions about collaboration and authorship — it also sounds really fun.
19 Any person who has not participated in the creation of the work may not claim the co-authorship.
没有参加创作的人,不能成为合作作者。
20 The extremity of the settlement called into question the very nature of authorship.
3 写作生涯
4 著述业
5 来源
hand focus source spring seed mint quarry paternity derivation fount wellspring well bottom quarter origin vein fountain provenance fountainhead from budget whence parentage resource provenience springhead pedigree fons et origo
6 起源
genetic fontal -geny inchoation original growth rise beginning principle birth nurse origin genesis ancestry pedigree provenance derivation rootstock filiation provenience principium headspring rootage spring stem descend germ