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This volume highlights the dynamic nature of the field of English
Linguistics and features selected contributions from the 8th
Biennial International Conference on the Linguistics of
Contemporary English. The contributions comprise studies (i) that
focus on the structure of linguistic systems (or subsystems) or the
internal structure of specific construction types, (ii) that take
an interest in variation at all linguistic levels, or (iii) that
explore what linguistic findings can tell us about human cognition
in general, and language processing in particular. All chapters
represent state-of-the-art research that relies on rigorous
quantitative and qualitative analysis and that will inform current
and future linguistic practice and theory building.
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This volume is an important instalment in the rapidly expanding
literature on multilingualism in education and language teaching.
Within multilingual studies the volume is highly innovative in its
application of the concept, theory and perspectives of the Dominant
Language Constellations (DLC). The volume reports original research
on language education policy and practice which address
contemporary DLC-informed multilingualism within family settings
and institutional domains such as teacher education, primary and
secondary schooling, and higher education. Deploying the DLC
concept as an analytical and conceptual category the chapters
explore both personal and institutional life of multilingualism,
enriched through visualizations. Specific chapters examine issues
connected to career opportunities of adults of refugee background
in Norway, multilingual transnational couples, and language teacher
preparation in settings as diverse as Austria, Canada, Finland,
Iceland, Israel, and the Basque Country and Catalonia in Spain.
This volume is of direct relevance to coursework students and
researchers pursuing programs in education, linguistics, applied
linguistics, sociolinguistics and multilingualism, but will also
attract interest in disciplines such as social work and psychology.
Additionally the volume will appeal to members of the general
public wishing to acquaint themselves with current research and
thinking on critical issues in multilingual studies, such as
learning experiences within and beyond classrooms, and aspects of
public policy and institutional decision-making processes.
A Curious Peril examines the prose penned by modernist writer H.D.
in the aftermath of World War II, a little-known body of work that
has been neglected by scholars, and argues that the trauma H.D.
experienced in London during the war profoundly changed her
writing. Lara Vetter reveals a shift in these writings from
classical "escapist" settings to politically aware explorations of
gender, spirituality, nation, and imperialism. Impelled by the
shocking political crises of the early 1940s, and increasingly
sensitive to imperialist logics, H.D. began to write about the
history of modern Europe using innovative forms and genres. She
directed her well-known interest in mysticism and otherworldly
themes toward the material world of empire-building and perpetual
war. Vetter contends that H.D.'s postwar work is essential to
understanding the writer's entire career, marking her entrance into
late modernism and even foretelling crucial aspects of
postmodernism.
Sixteen hundred years before the Earth changes forever, a zoologist receives an important message from God that a supernatural event is imminent. God is angry with mankind's evil and will destroy every breathing creature on Earth. Told by God to build a ship that will carry him and his family safely away from a global deluge of water, Noah struggles to warn civilization, to no avail. Unfortunately, he is up against the evil Emperor Anak and his Cainite officials, who are determined to stop the construction of Noah's ark at all cost.
Under God's ever-watchful presence, Noah; his grandfather, Methuselah; and his son, Japheth, devote their lives to completing the massive project, even as the water vapor canopy suspended above the atmosphere begins its steady, inevitable plunge downward. The Book of Adam, which contains sacred prophecies of God's work to come and proves that what Noah is preaching is true, appears to be lost forever-unless Japheth can continue the search his grandfather started ages ago and find the book before time runs out.
In this fast-paced Christian adventure, a biblical family must put into practice unforgettable lessons of courage, faith, and self-sacrifice as they attempt to escape an evil world with nothing more than an ark and a promise from God.
Recovering the powerful and influential contributions of women from
the nation's formative years The Political Thought of America's
Founding Feminists traces the significance of Frances Wright,
Harriet Martineau, Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Lucretia Mott,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sojourner Truth in shaping American
political thinking. These women understood the relationship between
sexism, racism, and economic inequality; yet, they are virtually
unknown in American political thought because they are considered
activists, not theorists. Their efforts to expand the reach of
America's founding ideals laid the groundwork not only for women's
suffrage and the abolition of slavery, but for the broader
expansion of civil, political, and human rights that would
characterize much of the twentieth century and continues to unfold
today. Drawing on a careful reading of speeches, letters and other
archival sources, Lisa Pace Vetter shows the ways in which the
early women's rights movement and abolitionism were central to the
development of American political thought. The Political Thought of
America's Founding Feminists demonstrates that early American
political thought is incomplete without attention to these
important female thinkers, and that an understanding of early
American women's movements is incomplete without considering its
profound impact on political thought. A complex and thoughtful
guide to the indispensable role of women in shaping the American
way of life, The Political Thought of America's Founding Feminists
is essential for a comprehensive understanding of the history of
American political thought.
Stategraphy-the ethnographic exploration of relational modes,
boundary work, and forms of embeddedness of actors-offers crucial
analytical avenues for researching the state. By exploring
interactions and negotiations of local actors in different
institutional settings, the contributors explore state
transformations in relation to social security in a variety of
locations spanning from Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans to
the United Kingdom and France. Fusing grounded empirical studies
with rigorous theorizing, the volume provides new perspectives to
broader related debates in social research and political analysis.
In this text, the authors review the last twenty-five years of
progress in research and theory on language and communication in
the psychopathological context. They also identify promising
avenues for future research. This text will benefit students taking
courses in psycholinguistics.
As environmental legislation concerning leaks and emissions
tightens this practical reference manual is a must for all those
involved with systems using leak-free (or seal-less) pumps or
compressors. This handbook will enable you to understand the
various designs and properties of leak-free pumps and select the
right pump or compressor to ensure leak free systems whatever the
application.
"Modernist Writings and Religio-scientific Discourse" explores
literary modernism through the lens of cultural history. Focusing
on the intersection of scientific and religious discourse in the
works of H.D., Mina Loy, and Jean Toomer, Lara Vetter argues that a
peculiarly modern spiritual understanding of science appealed to
modernist writers as a way of negotiating the perceived threats to
a radically unstable body. Analyzing literary and extraliterary
writing, this study offers articulate conclusions on how these
writers came to construct their own worldviews in response to the
arts, science and religion of their time.
Individual objects have potentials: paper has the potential to
burn, an acorn has the potential to turn into a tree, some people
have the potential to run a mile in less than four minutes. Barbara
Vetter provides a systematic investigation into the metaphysics of
such potentials, and an account of metaphysical modality based on
them. In contemporary philosophy, potentials have been recognized
mostly in the form of so-called dispositions: solubility,
fragility, and so on. Vetter takes dispositions as her starting
point, but argues for and develops a more comprehensive conception
of potentiality. She shows how, with this more comprehensive
conception, an account of metaphysical modality can be given that
meets three crucial requirements: (1) Extensional correctness:
providing the right truth-values for statements of possibility and
necessity; (2) formal adequacy: providing the right logic for
metaphysical modality; and (3) semantic utility: providing a
semantics that links ordinary modal language to the metaphysics of
modality. The resulting view of modality is a version of
dispositionalism about modality: it takes modality to be a matter
of the dispositions of individual objects (and, crucially, not of
possible worlds). This approach has a long philosophical tradition
going back to Aristotle, but has been largely neglected in
contemporary philosophy. In recent years, it has become a live
option again due to the rise of anti-Humean, powers-based
metaphysics. The aim of Potentiality is to develop the
dispositionalist view in a way that takes account of contemporary
developments in metaphysics, logic, and semantics.
TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS is a series of books that open new
perspectives in our understanding of language. The series publishes
state-of-the-art work on core areas of linguistics across
theoretical frameworks, as well as studies that provide new
insights by approaching language from an interdisciplinary
perspective. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS considers itself a forum for
cutting-edge research based on solid empirical data on language in
its various manifestations, including sign languages. It regards
linguistic variation in its synchronic and diachronic dimensions as
well as in its social contexts as important sources of insight for
a better understanding of the design of linguistic systems and the
ecology and evolution of language. TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS publishes
monographs and outstanding dissertations as well as edited volumes,
which provide the opportunity to address controversial topics from
different empirical and theoretical viewpoints. High quality
standards are ensured through anonymous reviewing.
A contemporary examination of what information is represented, how
that information is presented, and who gets to participate (and
serve as gatekeeper) in the world's largest online repository for
information, Wikipedia. Bridging contemporary education research
that addresses the 'experiential epistemology' of learning to use
Wikipedia with an understanding of how the inception and design of
the platform assists this, the book explores the complex disconnect
between the encyclopedia's formalized policy and the often unspoken
norms that govern its knowledge-making processes. At times both
laudatory and critical, this book illustrates Wikipedia's struggle
to combat systemic biases and lack of representation of
marginalized topics as it becomes the standard bearer for equitable
and accessible representation of reality in an age of digital
disinformation and fake news. Being an important and timely
contribution to the field of media and communication studies, this
book will appeal to academics and researchers interested in digital
disinformation, information literacy, and representation on the
Internet, as well as students studying these topics.
Recovering the powerful and influential contributions of women from
the nation's formative years The Political Thought of America's
Founding Feminists traces the significance of Frances Wright,
Harriet Martineau, Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Lucretia Mott,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Sojourner Truth in shaping American
political thinking. These women understood the relationship between
sexism, racism, and economic inequality; yet, they are virtually
unknown in American political thought because they are considered
activists, not theorists. Their efforts to expand the reach of
America's founding ideals laid the groundwork not only for women's
suffrage and the abolition of slavery, but for the broader
expansion of civil, political, and human rights that would
characterize much of the twentieth century and continues to unfold
today. Drawing on a careful reading of speeches, letters and other
archival sources, Lisa Pace Vetter shows the ways in which the
early women's rights movement and abolitionism were central to the
development of American political thought. The Political Thought of
America's Founding Feminists demonstrates that early American
political thought is incomplete without attention to these
important female thinkers, and that an understanding of early
American women's movements is incomplete without considering its
profound impact on political thought. A complex and thoughtful
guide to the indispensable role of women in shaping the American
way of life, The Political Thought of America's Founding Feminists
is essential for a comprehensive understanding of the history of
American political thought.
Stategraphy—the ethnographic exploration of relational modes,
boundary work, and forms of embeddedness of actors—offers crucial
analytical avenues for researching the state. By exploring
interactions and negotiations of local actors in different
institutional settings, the contributors explore state
transformations in relation to social security in a variety of
locations spanning from Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans to
the United Kingdom and France. Fusing grounded empirical studies
with rigorous theorizing, the volume provides new perspectives to
broader related debates in social research and political analysis.
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