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This collection explores the relationships between theory and
evidences in functional linguistics, bringing together perspectives
from both established and emerging scholars. The volume begins by
establishing theoretical common ground for functional approaches to
language, critically discussing empirical inquiry in functional
linguistics and the challenges and opportunities of using new
technologies in linguistic investigations. Building on this
foundation, the second part of the volume explores the challenges
involved in using different data sources as evidence for theorizing
language and linguistic processes, drawing on work on lexical
cohesion in language variation, neuroimaging and neuropathological
data, and keystroke logging and eye-tracking. The final section of
the volume examines the ways in which evidences from a wide range
of data sources can offer new perspectives toward challenging
established theoretical claims, employing empirical evidences from
corpus linguistic analysis, keystroke logging, and multimodal
communication. This pioneering collection synthesizes perspectives
and addresses fundamental questions in the investigation of the
relationships between theory and evidences in functional
linguistics and will be of particular interest to researchers
working in the field, as well as linguists working in experimental
and interdisciplinary approaches which seek to bridge this gap.
Double bill of BBC espionage drama mini-series based on the novels
by John Le Carré and starring Alec Guinness as master spy George
Smiley. In 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' (1979), Smiley has been
in 'retirement' for some time, some say owing to his mishandling of
the Czech scandal. However, the retiring superspy finds himself
summoned back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it
transpires that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
Smiley returns once again to his old department in 'Smiley's
People' (1982) following the murder of his friend, General
Vladimir, a Russian who once worked for British Intelligence. When
it transpires that Vladimir was in fact a double agent, Smiley
becomes engaged in a battle of wills with his old adversaries at
the Moscow Centre.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (DVD)
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Superspy George Smiley (Alec Guinness) has for some time been in
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scandal. However, the retiring masterspy finds himself summoned
back to the 'Circus' (British secret service) when it transpires
that an enemy infiltrator is at work in the department.
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Journey to Everywhere (Paperback)
Dennis J. McKenna; Illustrated by Carlo Dasilva; Edited by Michael Aldridge
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