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Mission to Kilimanjaro (Hardcover)
Alexandre Le Roy; Translated by Adrian Edwards; Edited by James Chukwuma Okoye
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R1,363
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A Grammar of Mina (Hardcover)
Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Eric Johnston; Contributions by Adrian Edwards
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R6,777
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A Grammar of Mina is a reference grammar of a hitherto undescribed
and endangered Central Chadic language. The book contains a
description of the phonology, morphology, syntax, and all the
functional domains encoded by this language. For each hypothesis
regarding a form of linguistic expression and its function, ample
evidence is given. The description of formal means and of the
functions coded by these means is couched in terms accessible to
all linguists regardless of their theoretical orientations. The
outstanding characteristics of Mina include: vowel harmony; use of
phonological means, including vowel deletion and vowel retention,
to code phrasal boundaries; two tense and aspectual systems, each
system carrying a different pragmatic function; a lexical category
'locative predicator' hitherto not observed in other languages;
some tense, aspect, and mood markers that occur before the verb,
and others that occur after the verb; the markers of interrogative
and negative modality that occur in clause-final position; the
conjunction used for a conjoined noun phrase in the subject
function that differs from the conjunction used for a conjoined
noun phrase in all other functions.In addition to the coding of
argument structure, adjuncts, tense, aspect, and mood categories,
Mina also codes the category point-of-view. The language has a
clausal category 'comment clause' used in both simple and complex
sentences, which overtly marks the speaker's comment on the
proposition. The discourse structure has the principle of unity of
place. If one of the participants in a described event changes
scene, that is coded by a special syntactic construction in
addition to any verb of movement that may be used. Because of these
unusual linguistic characteristics, the Grammar of Mina will be of
interest to a wide range of linguists.
A full-size facsimile of one of the most complete early copies of
the famed First Folio, selected and luxuriously produced by the
British Library, is a must-have for actors, playwrights, and
bibliophiles as well as anyone who truly loves the art of the
English language. Published in association with the British Library
on the 400th anniversary of the first publication of the First
Folio, this handsome facsimile edition is the clearest and cleanest
expression of an original from the library’s collection. The
slipcased edition includes an six-page booklet with an introduction
by the British Library’s lead curator who explain the history and
enduring significance of the First Folio. First printed in 1623,
the First Folio presents thirty-six of Shakespeare’s plays in one
volume and is the only source for eighteen of his plays. Without
it, works such as The Tempest, Twelfth Night and Macbeth would be
lost. Also, the First Folio introduced the now familiar
organization into comedies, histories, and tragedies. Of the 750
copies originally produced, only some 200 remain today.
Interestingly, no two copies are identical and few surviving First
Folios are complete. One work, Troilus and Cressida, appears
in some copies but not others. Printing stopped and started due to
finances, so corrections were made throughout the print run. Small
changes were also made to Martin Droeshout’s (now iconic)
Shakespeare portrait on the title page.
This book's focus is on the decisions taken in consultations between health care patients and professionals. Clinician- patient partnerships in health care decisions are increasingly advocated. Evidence- based patient choice describes a model of health care in which the evidence-based approach can integrate with the promotion of consumer choice. The book examines the traditional approach and the changing experience and expectations of consumers. It describes with many clinical examples and patient narratives how to practice evidence-based patient choice, and explores the ethical, sociological and economic issues raised. It also addresses the future modifications to professional training and organisational change which are required if evidence-based patient choice is to become the norm and speculates about what is likely to be achieved in the next few years. The book provides a summary of current perspectives in this area, which will be of interest to consumers, their representative groups, and to professionals in practice and training alike. From the foreword by Richard Grol: 'An enormous challenge lies before us. In this new and challenging field Evidence-based patient choice is manna from heaven. It summarises the current state of knowledge about these new patient involvement approaches. It is by far the most comprehensive account of scientific and ethical thinking about patient choice at this moment. And, it manages to show us the way to a potential future: health care provision where patients and professionals operate as real partners with shared goals...'
Over the past decade health care systems around the world have
placed increasing importance on the relationship between patient
choice and clinical decision-making. In the years since the
publication of the second edition of Shared Decision Making in
Health Care, there have been significant new developments in the
field, most notably in the US where 'Obamacare' puts shared
decision making (SDM) at the centre of the 2009 Affordable Care
Act. This new edition explores shared decision making by examining,
from practical and theoretical perspectives, what should comprise
an effective decision-making process. It also looks at the benefits
and potential difficulties that arise when patients and clinicians
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the world and utilizing high quality evidence, the book provides an
up-to-date reference with real-word context to the topics
discussed, and in-depth coverage of the practicalities of
implementing and teaching SDM. The breadth of information in Shared
Decision Making in Health Care makes it an essential resource for
policy-makers and health care workers. As health care systems adapt
to increasingly collaborative patient-clinician care frameworks,
this will also prove a useful guide to SDM for clinicians of all
disciplines.
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Mission to Kilimanjaro (Paperback)
Alexandre Le Roy; Translated by Adrian Edwards; Edited by James Chukwuma Okoye
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R882
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