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The present book collects seven studies on the grammatical aspects
of number names. No attempt has been made to unify the notation,
but all authors work from a generative viewpoint. Each contribution
chosen gives more than just a description of the number name system
in a certain language. Thus, the linguist interested in simplicity,
types of transformations, functional rules, tagmemic rules,
comparisons be tween languages, or language universals may profit
from this collection. H. BRANDT CORSTIUS v T ABLE OF CONTENTS A. V
AN KA TWIJ K / A Functional Grammar of Dutch Number Names 1 BARRON
BRAINERD / On the Syntax of Certain Classes of Numerical
Expressions 9 BARRON BRAINERD / A Transformational-Generative
Grammar for Rumanian Numerical Expressions 41 BARRON BRAINERD and
FRED C. C. PENG / A Syntactic Comparison of Chinese and Japanese
Numerical Expressions 53 RANI SIROMONEY / Grammars of Number Names
of Certain Dravidian Languages 82 WILLIAM R. MERRIFIELD / Number
Names in Four Languages of Mexico 91 HUGO BRANDT CORSTIUS /
Automatic Translation between Number Names 103 VII A. VAN KATWIJK A
FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR OF DUTCH NUMBER NAMES At the present time there
are quite a number of generative grammars for numerical
expressions. Brainerd (1967) even mentions the possibility of
giving "a complete description of systems of numerical expressions
in any language," where the transformation theory of number names
provides a framework for discussions of a number of universals. He
also refers to the advantages of completeness of descriptions being
possible in these grammars."
The present book collects seven studies on the grammatical aspects
of number names. No attempt has been made to unify the notation,
but all authors work from a generative viewpoint. Each contribution
chosen gives more than just a description of the number name system
in a certain language. Thus, the linguist interested in simplicity,
types of transformations, functional rules, tagmemic rules,
comparisons be tween languages, or language universals may profit
from this collection. H. BRANDT CORSTIUS v T ABLE OF CONTENTS A. V
AN KA TWIJ K / A Functional Grammar of Dutch Number Names 1 BARRON
BRAINERD / On the Syntax of Certain Classes of Numerical
Expressions 9 BARRON BRAINERD / A Transformational-Generative
Grammar for Rumanian Numerical Expressions 41 BARRON BRAINERD and
FRED C. C. PENG / A Syntactic Comparison of Chinese and Japanese
Numerical Expressions 53 RANI SIROMONEY / Grammars of Number Names
of Certain Dravidian Languages 82 WILLIAM R. MERRIFIELD / Number
Names in Four Languages of Mexico 91 HUGO BRANDT CORSTIUS /
Automatic Translation between Number Names 103 VII A. VAN KATWIJK A
FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR OF DUTCH NUMBER NAMES At the present time there
are quite a number of generative grammars for numerical
expressions. Brainerd (1967) even mentions the possibility of
giving "a complete description of systems of numerical expressions
in any language," where the transformation theory of number names
provides a framework for discussions of a number of universals. He
also refers to the advantages of completeness of descriptions being
possible in these grammars."
In her eighteenth-century medical recipe manuscript, the
Philadelphia healer Elizabeth Coates Paschall asserted her
ingenuity and authority with the bold strokes of her pen. Paschall
developed an extensive healing practice, consulted medical texts,
and conducted experiments based on personal observations. As
British North America's premier city of medicine and science,
Philadelphia offered Paschall a nurturing environment enriched by
diverse healing cultures and the Quaker values of gender equality
and women's education. She participated in transatlantic medical
and scientific networks with her friend, Benjamin Franklin.
Paschall was not unique, however. Women Healers recovers numerous
women of European, African, and Native American descent who
provided the bulk of health care in the greater Philadelphia area
for centuries. Although the history of women practitioners often
begins with the 1850 founding of Philadelphia's Female Medical
College, the first women's medical school in the United States,
these students merely continued the legacies of women like
Paschall. Remarkably, though, the lives and work of early American
female practitioners have gone largely unexplored. While some
sources depict these women as amateurs whose influence declined,
Susan Brandt documents women's authoritative medical work that
continued well into the nineteenth century. Spanning a century and
a half, Women Healers traces the transmission of European women's
medical remedies to the Delaware Valley where they blended with
African and Indigenous women's practices, forming hybrid healing
cultures. Drawing on extensive archival research, Brandt
demonstrates that women healers were not inflexible traditional
practitioners destined to fall victim to the onward march of
Enlightenment science, capitalism, and medical professionalization.
Instead, women of various classes and ethnicities found new sources
of healing authority, engaged in the consumer medical marketplace,
and resisted physicians' attempts to marginalize them. Brandt
reveals that women healers participated actively in medical and
scientific knowledge production and the transition to market
capitalism.
Diese erste Veroffentlichung uber den Stand der Projekte zur
Erforschung des menschlichen Genoms setzt sich kritisch mit den
ethischen Aspekten der Genomanalyse und Gentherapie in der
Humanmedizin auseinander. Fuhrende Experten stellen die breite
Vielfalt der ethischen, medizinischen und politischen
Bewertungspositionen fur eine der erfolgversprechendsten und
umstrittensten Entwicklungen der modernen biomedizinischen
Forschung vor. Im Mittelpunkt der Darstellung steht die Diskussion
um die Erweiterung der pranatalen Diagnose und die mogliche
Entwicklung einer Pradiktivmedizin mit langfristiger Prognostik;
weitere Schwerpunkte bilden die Auseinandersetzungen der
Tarifpartner um die Rolle der Genomanalyse in der Arbeitsmedizin
sowie die Bedenken um das Wiederaufleben einer eugenischen
Ideologie und die Bewertung der Unterschiede zwischen somatischer
Gentherapie und Keimbahntherapie in der Humanmedizin. Das Buch
wendet sich vor allem an Forscher, Ethiker und Politiker, aber auch
an diejenigen Leser, die sich mit den ethischen und kulturellen
Aspekten der Anwendung der Gentechnik am Menschen auseinandersetzen
wollen.
Journalist and publisher Brandt Ayers's journey takes him from the
segregated Old South to covering the central scenes of the civil
rights struggle, and finally to editorship of his family's hometown
newspaper, The Anniston Star. The journey was one of controversy,
danger, a racist nightrider murder, taut moments when the community
teetered on the edge of mob violence that ended well because of
courageous civic leadership and wise hearts of black and white
leaders. The narrative has outsized figures from U.S. Attorney
General Robert Kennedy to George Wallace and includes probing
insights into the Alabama governor as he evolved over time. High
points of the story involve the birth of a New South movement, the
election of a Southern President, and the strange undoing of his
presidency. An afterword, made imperative by the cultural and
political exclamation point of a black President, bridges the years
from the disappearance of the New South in the 1980s to Barack
Obama's first term.
College football is a cultural dynamo, the sport that like no other
taps into Americans' martial spirit and evokes the fervor of
religious faith. Further, it has been a fulcrum of social change;
its schemes date back to Hannibal; and some of its themes are drawn
from military history and Shakespeare's tragedies. In the great
battles of history and contemporary times, great warriors make
great coaches; weak and irresolute generals never win the battle of
the gridiron. Author Brandt Ayers uses the occasion of the 2013 BCS
National Championship game to explore these themes and to highlight
the football legacies of the universities of Alabama and Notre
Dame.
Marco Polo - dieser Name steht fur einen der bekanntesten
Entdeckungsreisenden der Welt. Der venezianische Kaufmann bereiste
zwei Jahrzehnte lang Asien und erlebte in dieser Zeit zahlreiche
Abenteuer und aussergewohnliche Begegnungen. Otto Brandt zeichnet
Marco Polos aufregende Fahrt ins mongolische Reich nach, schildert,
wie der Kaufmann die Wuste Gobi durchquerte und die Seidenstrasse
befuhr, den prachtigen Palast Kubilai Khan im alten Peking besuchte
und die fremden Brauche und kulturellen Besonderheiten des
Morgenlandes entdeckte. Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 191
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