Southern Asia Publications in Western Languages
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Page : 266 pages
File Size : 11,62 MB
Release : 1952
Category : South Asia
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Author :
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Page : 266 pages
File Size : 11,62 MB
Release : 1952
Category : South Asia
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Author : Arcadio Schwade
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 45,85 MB
Release : 2023-11-27
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9004658262
Author : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education
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Page : 106 pages
File Size : 46,83 MB
Release : 1913
Category : Peace
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Author : Modern Language Association of America
Publisher :
Page : 994 pages
File Size : 30,89 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Philology, Modern
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Vols. for 1921-1969 include annual bibliography, called 1921-1955, American bibliography; 1956-1963, Annual bibliography; 1964-1968, MLA international bibliography.
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Page : 200 pages
File Size : 45,30 MB
Release : 1918
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Author : Ramon Hawley Myers
Publisher : Hoover Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 25,67 MB
Release : 1986
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ISBN : 9780817926939
Author : Philippe Wolff
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 13,36 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9781842122761
A brilliant historical survey of the development of language in the West, translated from the French by Frances Partridge. When did men stop speaking Latin? How did the actions of society or religion influence vocabulary? What effect did the conquest of the Anglo-Saxon countries by William the Conqueror and his French-speaking knights have on language? Speech and writing play a fundamental part in man's activities. Social life is inconceivable without some system of signs enabling us to communicate with each other, and language is chief among these signs. From Cicero to Gutenberg, WESTERN LANGUAGES AD 100 - 1500 shows how it is impossible to claim any real understanding of the development of the West without knowing about the development of its languages.
Author : Daniel P. Todes
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 32,32 MB
Release : 2003-04-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 0801873746
Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner Ivan Pavlov is most famous for his development of the concept of the conditional reflex and the classic experiment in which he trained a dog to salivate at the sound of a bell. In Pavlov's Physiology Factory: Experiment, Interpretation, Laboratory Enterprise, Daniel P. Todes explores Pavlov's early work in digestive physiology through the structures and practices of his landmark laboratory—the physiology department of the Imperial Institute for Experimental Medicine. In Lectures on the Work of the Main Digestive Glands, for which Pavlov won the Nobel Prize in 1904, the scientist frequently referred to the experiments of his coworkers and stated that his conclusions reflected "the deed of the entire laboratory." This novel claim caused the prize committee some consternation. Was he alone deserving of the prize? Examining the fascinating content of Pavlov's scientific notes and correspondence, unpublished memoirs, and laboratory publications, Pavlov's Physiology Factory explores the importance of Pavlov's directorship of what the author calls a "physiology factory" and illuminates its relationship to Pavlov's Nobel Prize-winning work and the research on conditional reflexes that followed it. Todes looks at Pavlov's performance in his various roles as laboratory manager, experimentalist, entrepreneur, and scientific visionary. He discusses changes wrought by government and commercial interests in science and sheds light on the pathways of scientific development in Russia—making clear Pavlov's personal achievements while also examining his style of laboratory management. Pavlov's Physiology Factory thus addresses issues of importance to historians of science and scientists today: "big" versus "small" science, the dynamics of experiment and interpretation, and the development of research cultures.
Author : Robert de Beaugrande
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 16,1 MB
Release : 1994-10-20
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 902728363X
The papers collected in this volume are a selection of papers presented at a conference on Language and Translation (Irbid, Jordan, 1992). In their revised form, they offer comparisons between Western and Arabic language usage and transfer. The articles bring together linguistic and cultural aspects in translation in a functional discourse framework set out in Part One: Theory, Culture, Ideology. Part Two addresses aspects for comparisons among translations and their cultural contexts (equivalence, stylistics and paragraphing). Part Three features Arabic-English language contact, specifically in technical writing, the media and academia. Part Four deals with problems in lexicography and grammar: terminology, verb-particle combinations and semantic diversity of ‘radical-doubling’ forms and includes a proposal for a new approach to English/Arabic dictionaries. Part Five turns to issues of interest to language teachers with practical proposals and demonstrations. Part Six deals with geopolitical factors linking the West and Middle East, focusing on equality in communication and exchange of information.
Author : Maggie Tallerman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 790 pages
File Size : 13,14 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0199541116
Leading scholars present critical accounts of every aspect of the field, including work in animal behaviour; anatomy, genetics and neurology; the prehistory of language; the development of our uniquely linguistic species; and language creation, transmission, and change.