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Portuguese is the second most spoken Romance language in the world,
and due to recent interest in comparative syntax, the literature on
its syntax has increased exponentially, resulting in exciting
discoveries of a range of aspects that have hitherto been
overlooked. This book provides a theoretically grounded overview of
the major syntactic properties of Portuguese, focusing on the
differences between European and Brazilian Portuguese. It shows
from a theoretical point of view how different syntactic properties
are interconnected by comparing and contrasting the variances
between pronominal and agreement systems, null subjects, null
complements, and word order. It also highlights how small
differences in the specification of syntactic properties may yield
quite different dialects. It introduces key theoretical points
without technical jargon, making the content accessible to
specialist and non-specialists alike. It is essential reading for
both academic researchers and students of Portuguese language,
comparative syntax, Romance linguistics, and theoretical syntax.
A gorgeously illustrated and interactive full-color guide to more
than 181 birds of North America, based on the bestselling board
game, Wingspan. Praised for its gorgeous illustrations, accurate
portrayal of bird habitats, and its gameplay, the bird-focused
board game Wingspan has become an international sensation,
available in a dozen languages and selling more than 200,000 copies
its first year. Celebrating Birds is the ultimate companion to the
game for fans, as well as a beautiful and in-depth field guide for
avian and nature enthusiasts. In addition to large-size
representations of each bird and the most up-to-date bird
descriptions provided by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Celebrating
Birds includes a step-by-step guide that can be used to take the
game into the real world. Players can collect points based on the
birds, nests, and various habitat and feeding clues they find
outside. Artists and best friends Natalia Rojas and Ana Maria
Martinez collaborated to create the beautiful depictions featured
in the original Wingspan board game. Celebrating Birds features
larger illustrations of the 170 North American birds from the game,
plus eleven exciting new birds. With Celebrating Birds, players and
amateur naturalists can discover details about many of the birds
currently at risk for extinction. As the number of birds in the
United States and Canada has declined precipitously, Celebrating
Birds is a fun way to raise awareness, educate, encourage activism,
and provide resources on some of the most important ecological
issues facing us today.
This volume explores word order change within the framework of
diachronic generative syntax. Word order is at the core of natural
language grammatical systems, linking syntax with prosody and with
semantics and pragmatics. The chapters in this volume use the tools
provided by the generative theory of grammar to examine the
constrained ways in which historical word order variants have given
way to new ones over time. Following an introduction by the
editors, the book is divided into four parts that investigate
changes regarding the targets for movement within the clausal
functional hierarchy; changes (or stability) in the nature of the
triggers for movement; verb movement into the left peripheries; and
types of movement, with specific focus on word order change in
Latin. Data are drawn from a wide variety of languages from
different families and from both classical and modern periods,
including Sanskrit, Tocharian, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Irish,
Hungarian, and Coptic Egyptian. The book's broad coverage and
combination of language-internal and comparative studies offers new
perspectives on the relation between word order change and
syntactic movement. The volume also provides a range of wider
insights into the properties of natural language and the way in
which those properties constrain language variation and change.
Some tabletop board games are pretty; and other games are
predominantly fun; but the game Wingspan is both achingly beautiful
and fun. Published by Stonemaier Games and designed by Elizabeth
Hargrave, the bestselling game is extremely engaging—but it’s
the gorgeous illustrations of birds by Natalia Rojas and Ana María
Martínez that grab audiences and help keep gamers coming back.
Birds of the World: The Birds of Wingspan 2024 Wall Calendar
features captivating bird illustrations created by Columbian
artists Natalia Rojas and Ana María Martínez seen in the
blockbuster boardgame and is sure to appeal both to birders and to
fans of the board game. Includes moon phases Bonus spread for
September–December 2023 Generous grids for adding appointments
and reminders Includes major official world holidays Opens to 12
inches x 24 inches Now 100% PLASTIC-FREE!
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