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The Museums and Collections of Higher Education provides an
analysis of the historic connections between materiality and higher
education, developed through diverse examples of global practice.
Outlining the different value propositions that museums and
collections bring to higher education, the historic link between
objects, evidence and academic knowledge is examined with reference
to the origin point of both types of organisation. Museums and
collections bring institutional reflection, cross-disciplinary
bridges, digital extension options and participatory potential.
Given the two primary sources of text and object, a singular source
type predisposes a knowledge system to epistemic stasis, whereas
mixed sources develop the potential for epistemic disruption and
possible change. Museums and collections, therefore, are essential
in the academies of higher learning. With the many challenges
confronting humanity, it is argued that connecting intellect with
social action for societal change through university museums should
be a contemporary manifestation of the social contract of
universities. Much has been written about museums and universities,
but there is little about university museums and collections. This
book will interest museum scholars and practitioners especially
those unaware that university museums are at the forefront of
museological creativity. It will also be of interest to academics
and the growing number of leaders and managers in the modern
university.
The Museums and Collections of Higher Education provides an
analysis of the historic connections between materiality and higher
education, developed through diverse examples of global practice.
Outlining the different value propositions that museums and
collections bring to higher education, the historic link between
objects, evidence and academic knowledge is examined with reference
to the origin point of both types of organisation. Museums and
collections bring institutional reflection, cross-disciplinary
bridges, digital extension options and participatory potential.
Given the two primary sources of text and object, a singular source
type predisposes a knowledge system to epistemic stasis, whereas
mixed sources develop the potential for epistemic disruption and
possible change. Museums and collections, therefore, are essential
in the academies of higher learning. With the many challenges
confronting humanity, it is argued that connecting intellect with
social action for societal change through university museums should
be a contemporary manifestation of the social contract of
universities. Much has been written about museums and universities,
but there is little about university museums and collections. This
book will interest museum scholars and practitioners especially
those unaware that university museums are at the forefront of
museological creativity. It will also be of interest to academics
and the growing number of leaders and managers in the modern
university.
The issue of how interpretation results from the form and type of
syntactic structures present in language is one which is central
and hotly debated in both theoretical and descriptive linguistics.
This volume brings together a series of eleven new cutting-edge
essays by leading experts in East Asian languages which shows how
the study of formal structures and functional morphemes in Chinese,
Japanese and Korean adds much to our general understanding of the
close connections between form and interpretation. This specially
commissioned collection will be of interest to linguists of all
backgrounds working in the general area of syntax and language
change, as well as those with a special interest in Chinese,
Japanese and Korean.
This book describes best practices for successful FPGA design. It
is the result of the author's meetings with hundreds of customers
on the challenges facing each of their FPGA design teams. By
gaining an understanding into their design environments, processes,
what works and what does not work, key areas of concern in
implementing system designs have been identified and a recommended
design methodology to overcome these challenges has been developed.
This book's content has a strong focus on design teams that are
spread across sites. The goal being to increase the productivity of
FPGA design teams by establishing a common methodology across
design teams; enabling the exchange of design blocks across teams.
Coverage includes the complete FPGA design flow, from the basics to
advanced techniques. This new edition has been enhanced to include
new sections on System modeling, embedded design and high level
design. The original sections on Design Environment, RTL design and
timing closure have all been expanded to include more up to date
techniques as well as providing more extensive scripts and RTL code
that can be reused by readers. Presents complete, field-tested
methodology for FPGA design, focused on reuse across design teams;
Offers best practices for FPGA timing closure, in-system debug, and
board design; Details techniques to resolve common pitfalls in
designing with FPGAs.
The issue of how interpretation results from the form and type of syntactic structures present in language is one which is central and hotly debated in both theoretical and descriptive linguistics. This volume brings together a series of eleven new cutting edge essays by leading experts in East Asian languages which shows how the study of formal structures and functional morphemes in Chinese, Japanese and Korean adds much to our general understanding of the close connections between form and interpretation. This specially commissioned collection will be of interest to linguists of all backgrounds working in the general area of syntax and language change, as well as those with a special interest in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Chinese Syntax in a Cross-linguistic Perspective is a collection of
sixteen original papers by leading experts in Chinese syntax. The
papers focus on a broad range of topics, demonstrating how the
analysis of Chinese can inform our understanding of syntactic
phenomena in other languages, and how insights gained in the study
of other languages can in turn shed interesting new light on
patterns in Chinese. Each chapter compares a specific major
phenomenon in Chinese syntax with related patterns in at least one
other language from Asia, Europe, North America or Africa,
resulting in a series of fresh perspectives on Chinese and what the
study of Chinese can offer linguists working on other, genetically
unrelated languages.
The volume is divided into three thematic sections, on the nominal
domain, the predicate domain, and the C-domain. In addition to
chapters on synchronic, adult syntax, the book includes chapters on
Chinese diachronic syntax in a comparative perspective and the
acquisition of syntax in Chinese, in comparison with that of other
languages. The collection is a tribute to Professor C.-T. James
Huang's lifelong work on the syntax of Chinese and his attempts to
demonstrate how the comparative analysis of Chinese reveals
important properties of Universal Grammar. With its broad,
cross-linguistic focus and its detailed, new studies of Chinese,
this book is essential reading for researchers of all language
backgrounds in modern generative syntax.
This book considers the phenomenon of sluicing. Sluicing is the
term applied to sentences in which the ellipsis of a sequence of
words following an embedded wh question word appears to occur, and
hearers must somehow recover the content of missing material (as in
Someone saw her, but I don't know who _.). Elliptical constructions
of this type are now known to occur widely in the world's languages
in some form or another, and create interesting problems for
linguistic analysis, involving complex interactions between syntax,
semantics and morphology, as well as prosody. The present volume
brings together new research by leading experts who analyse
sluicing constructions in English, Dutch, Frisian, Serbo-Croatian,
Romanian, Turkish, Malagasy, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi and Bengali.
The book expands our current understanding of the ways in which
languages allow for ellipsis of the sluicing type to occur, and
shows how sluicing constructions reveal important information about
the general architecture of grammar. In addition to the nine
chapters dedicated to specific languages, the volume features an
introductory chapter and Haj Ross's original (1969) landmark paper
on sluicing.
The First World War claimed over 995,000 British lives, and its
legacy continues to be remembered today.Great War Britain:
Manchester offers an intimate portrayal of the city and its people
living in the shadow of the Great War. A beautifully illustrated
and highly accessible volume, it explores the city's regiments, the
background and fate of the men on the frontline, the changing face
of industry, the vital role of women, conscientious objectors,
hospitals for the wounded and rehabilitation, peace celebrations,
the fallen heroes and war memorials. The Great War story of
Manchester is told through the voices of those who were there and
is vividly illustrated with evocative images.
This book focuses on language, culture, and national identity in
Africa. Leading specialists examine countries in every part of the
continent - Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Senegal, Mali, Sierra Leone,
Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Kenya, Tanzania,
Zanbia, South Africa, and the nations of the Horn, Ethiopia,
Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia. Each chapter describes and examines
the country's linguistic and political history and the relation of
its languages to national, ethnic, and cultural identities, and
assesses the relative status of majority and minority languages and
the role of language in ethnic conflict. Of the book's authors,
fifteen are from Africa and seven from Europe and the USA.
Jargon-free, fully referenced, and illustrated with seventeen
maps, this book will be of value to a wide range of readers in
linguistics, politics, history, sociology, and anthropology. It
will interest everyone wishing to understand the dynamic
interactions between language and politics in Africa, in the past
and now.
Language and National Identity in Asia is a comprehensive
introduction to the role of language in the construction and
development of nations and national identities in Asia.
Leading scholars from all over the world investigate the role
languages have played and now play in the formation of the national
and social identity in countries throughout South, East, and
Southeast Asia. They consider the relation of the regions'
languages to national, ethnic, and cultural identity, and examine
the status of and interactions between majority, official, and
minority languages.
Illustrated with maps and accessibly written this book will
interest all those concerned to understand the dynamics of social
change in some of the most important countries in the world. It
will appeal to all those studying, researching, or teaching issues
in Asian society, language, and politics from a comparative
perspective.
This unique one-volume monograph offers commentary on the contract
law of twenty key jurisdictions as it applies to online business.
The text provides legal counsel and businesspeople with practical
information about electronic transactions and contract formation,
as well as a description of the country's general legal framework
and an overview of the country's scheme of online business
regulation.
Features in-depth analysis of key practice issues
. General principles of contract law
. E-commerce legislation in force
. Electronic transactions
. Effective formation of online contracts (e-contracts)
. When and how an offer is made to create an online contract
. When and where an online contract is formed
. Shrinkwrap and clickwrap issues
. Digital signatures
. Evidentiary issues
. "Self-help" issues
. Special provisions to include in online contracts
. Legislation governing online contracts
In addition to the country coverage, Online Contract Formation
includes a wealth of supplementary material: sample agreements and
forms, topical contract-related commentary, and source documents.
Sample Forms/Agreements, including:
. Checklist including tips on how to make your online agreement
more enforceable
. Sample click-through agreement for purchasing goods over the
Internet
. Sample clauses for arbitration agreements with respect to both
consumer and commercial transactions
. Sample terms and conditions for a website
. Website development agreement
. Links agreement
Sample commentary, including:
. Glossary of online business terms
. Jurisdictional Issues in International E-Commerce Contracts
. Effective Formation of Contracts by Electronic Means, and Dispute
Resolution in the New E-conomy: Still More Questions than Answers
Key sources/documents include:
. (US) Electronic Signatures Act (ESIGA)
. Uniform Electronic Commerce Act (Canada)
. Canada's Uniform Law Conference of Canada Uniform Electronic
Commerce Act
. UNCITRAL Draft Uniform Rules on Electronic Signatures."
Chinese Syntax in a Cross-linguistic Perspective is a collection of
sixteen original papers by leading experts in Chinese syntax. The
papers focus on a broad range of topics, demonstrating how the
analysis of Chinese can inform our understanding of syntactic
phenomena in other languages, and how insights gained in the study
of other languages can in turn shed interesting new light on
patterns in Chinese. Each chapter compares a specific major
phenomenon in Chinese syntax with related patterns in at least one
other language from Asia, Europe, North America or Africa,
resulting in a series of fresh perspectives on Chinese and what the
study of Chinese can offer linguists working on other, genetically
unrelated languages.
The volume is divided into three thematic sections, on the nominal
domain, the predicate domain, and the C-domain. In addition to
chapters on synchronic, adult syntax, the book includes chapters on
Chinese diachronic syntax in a comparative perspective and the
acquisition of syntax in Chinese, in comparison with that of other
languages. The collection is a tribute to Professor C.-T. James
Huang's lifelong work on the syntax of Chinese and his attempts to
demonstrate how the comparative analysis of Chinese reveals
important properties of Universal Grammar. With its broad,
cross-linguistic focus and its detailed, new studies of Chinese,
this book is essential reading for researchers of all language
backgrounds in modern generative syntax.
Language and National Identity in Asia is a comprehensive
introduction to the role of language in the construction and
development of nations and national identities in Asia.
Leading scholars from all over the world investigate the role
languages have played and now play in the formation of the national
and social identity in countries throughout South, East, and
Southeast Asia. They consider the relation of the regions'
languages to national, ethnic, and cultural identity, and examine
the status of and interactions between majority, official, and
minority languages.
Illustrated with maps and accessibly written this book will
interest all those concerned to understand the dynamics of social
change in some of the most important countries in the world. It
will appeal to all those studying, researching, or teaching issues
in Asian society, language, and politics from a comparative
perspective.
This richly illustrated history explores every aspect of life in
Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Drawing on contemporary accounts, Government
documents, newspaper reports, antiquarian books and recent academic
work, it debunks many myths about the town - and unearths some
surprising truths along the way. Local historian Andrew Simpson
takes the reader to the rural cottages and houses of the past, many
of which disappeared only recently and some which are still local
landmarks today. Revealing the close links between rural
communities and the city, and with chapters on farming, local
industries, shops and pubs, health, wealth and poverty, children,
housework and housing, churches, entertainments and sports, crime,
politics and all manner of other topics, it will delight residents
and visitors alike.
This book considers the phenomenon of sluicing. Sluicing is the
term applied to sentences in which the ellipsis of a sequence of
words following an embedded wh question word appears to occur, and
hearers must somehow recover the content of missing material (as in
Someone saw her, but I don't know who _.). Elliptical constructions
of this type are now known to occur widely in the world's languages
in some form or another, and create interesting problems for
linguistic analysis, involving complex interactions between syntax,
semantics and morphology, as well as prosody. The present volume
brings together new research by leading experts who analyse
sluicing constructions in English, Dutch, Frisian, Serbo-Croatian,
Romanian, Turkish, Malagasy, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi and Bengali.
The book expands our current understanding of the ways in which
languages allow for ellipsis of the sluicing type to occur, and
shows how sluicing constructions reveal important information about
the general architecture of grammar. In addition to the nine
chapters dedicated to specific languages, the volume features an
introductory chapter and Haj Ross's original (1969) landmark paper
on sluicing.
This book focuses on language, culture, and national identity in
Africa. Leading specialists examine countries in every part of the
continent - Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Senegal, Mali, Sierra Leone,
Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Kenya, Tanzania,
Zanbia, South Africa, and the nations of the Horn, Ethiopia,
Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia. Each chapter describes and examines
the country's linguistic and political history and the relation of
its languages to national, ethnic, and cultural identities, and
assesses the relative status of majority and minority languages and
the role of language in ethnic conflict. Of the book's authors,
fifteen are from Africa and seven from Europe and the USA.
Jargon-free, fully referenced, and illustrated with seventeen
maps, this book will be of value to a wide range of readers in
linguistics, politics, history, sociology, and anthropology. It
will interest everyone wishing to understand the dynamic
interactions between language and politics in Africa, in the past
and now.
If Dreams Came True is a story very loosely based on a dream Andrew
Simpson had when he was ill. In the dream, he thought he had been
kidnapped and hidden away. When he woke in the dream, it was many
years later, and everything was strange. There had been a war, and
now there was a world government. He was in serious condition, but
great advances had been made it the medical field, so he was able
to be cured. Once he was able to get around, he searched for his
family, found his grandmother, and learned that his father was
living on the moon. He and Grandma got together and decided to
emigrate to the moon, where they settled down. Andsim became a
doctor, grandma ran a crafts store and class, and all was going
well. There were adventures on the moon, and new people in their
lives, and interesting things happening. Including a Loony Idol
contest. Life was full and happy. But then new worlds were being
opened and they wondered about another move.
If Dreams Came True is a story very loosely based on a dream Andrew
Simpson had when he was ill. In the dream, he thought he had been
kidnapped and hidden away. When he woke in the dream, it was many
years later, and everything was strange. There had been a war, and
now there was a world government. He was in serious condition, but
great advances had been made it the medical field, so he was able
to be cured. Once he was able to get around, he searched for his
family, found his grandmother, and learned that his father was
living on the moon. He and Grandma got together and decided to
emigrate to the moon, where they settled down. Andsim became a
doctor, grandma ran a crafts store and class, and all was going
well. There were adventures on the moon, and new people in their
lives, and interesting things happening. Including a Loony Idol
contest. Life was full and happy. But then new worlds were being
opened and they wondered about another move.
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