Language, Gender, and Sex in Comparative Perspective


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Most studies of gender differences in language use have been undertaken from exclusively either a sociocultural or a biological perspective. By contrast, this innovative volume places the analysis of language and gender in the context of a biocultural framework, examining both cultural and biological sources of gender differences in language, as well as the interaction between them. The first two parts of the volume on cultural variation in gender-differentiated language use, comparing Western English-speaking societies with societies elsewhere in the world. The essays are distinguished by an emphasis on the syntax, rather than style or strategy, of gender-differentiated forms of discourse but also often carry out the same forms differently through different choices of language form. These gender differences are shown to be socially organized, although the essays in Part I also raise the possibility that some cross-cultural similarities in the ways males and females differentially use language may be related to sex-based differences in physical and emotional makeup. Part III examines the relationship between language and the brain and shows that although there are differences between the ways males and females process language in the brain, these do not yield any differences in linguistic competence or language use. Taken as a whole, the essays reveal a great diversity in the cultural construction of gender through language and explicity show that while there is some evidence of the influence of biologically based sex differences on the language of women and men, the influence of culture is far greater, and gender differences in language use are better accounted for in terms of culture than in terms of biology. The collection will appeal widely to anthropologists, psychologists, linguists, and other concerned with the understanding of gender roles.




Expand Your Vocabulary: Crafting the Mind of a Genius


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Unlock the power of words and elevate your mind with "Expand Your Vocabulary: Crafting the Mind of a Genius"! This comprehensive guide is your ultimate resource for mastering the art of communication and boosting your cognitive abilities. Dive into the fascinating world of language and discover how a rich vocabulary can transform your life, from enhancing your professional success to improving your personal relationships. In this book, you'll find: - Proven strategies for rapidly expanding your lexicon and retaining new words - Insights into the psychology of language acquisition and its impact on the brain - Engaging exercises and activities to help you put your newfound vocabulary into practice - Tips for effective communication in various contexts, from casual conversations to professional settings - Fascinating explorations of language history, etymology, and linguistic nuances Whether you're a student, professional, or lifelong learner, "Expand Your Vocabulary" provides the tools and knowledge you need to become a master wordsmith. With its innovative approach and practical advice, this book is your key to unlocking the limitless potential of your mind. Don't settle for a limited vocabulary – embark on a journey of linguistic discovery and personal growth with "Expand Your Vocabulary: Crafting the Mind of a Genius"! Invest in yourself and your future by harnessing the power of words. Get your copy today and start building the vocabulary of a true genius!




Wit in English


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Crystal Zodiac


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Harness the power of crystal healing and your astrological sign to incorporate personalized self-care and wellness into your daily routine. For anyone new to the benefits of crystal healing and astrology, or for those who have been practicing for years, this book breaks down their practical, easy-to-use applications, showing how they powerfully work together to prioritize mindfulness in your day-to-day. Readers will learn which crystals to use for their zodiac signs, as well as which to use for major planetary placements, including their Moon Sign, Rising Sign, or any of the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, and Mars). They will also learn customized rituals for the new and full moon, tailored to each zodiac sign, that can be done during any month. By engaging in these rituals, readers will become more attuned to their own communication styles and handling of emotions, as well as to those of others, informing and enriching their practice in intention-setting, positive affirmations, and self-love.




Wittgenstein's Intentions (Routledge Revivals)


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Wittgenstein’s Intentions, first published in 1993, presents a series of essays dedicated to the great Wittgenstein exegete John Hunter. The problematic topics discussed are identified not only by Wittgenstein’s own philosophical writings, but also by contemporary scholarship: areas of ambiguity, perhaps even confusion, as well as issues which the father of analytic philosophy did not himself address. The difficulties involved in speaking cogently about religious belief, suspicion, consciousness, the nature of the will, the coincidence of our thoughts with reality, and transfinite numbers are all investigated, as well as a variety of other intriguing questions: why can’t a baby pretend to smile? How do I know what I was going to say? Wittgenstein’s Intentions is an invaluable resource for students of Wittgenstein as well as scholars, and opens up a wide horizon of philosophical questioning for those as yet unfamiliar with this style of reasoning.




Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2011


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Reviews originally appeared in the Chicago sun-times.




Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2012


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A collection of reviews from the past 30 months by the influential Pulitzer Prize-winning critic includes such entries as an interview with Justin Timberlake, a tribute to Blake Edward and an essay on the Oscars. Original.




The Zionist Ideas


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The most comprehensive Zionist collection ever published, The Zionist Ideas: Visions for the Jewish Homeland--Then, Now, Tomorrow sheds light on the surprisingly diverse and shared visions for realizing Israel as a democratic Jewish state. Building on Arthur Hertzberg's classic, The Zionist Idea, Gil Troy explores the backstories, dreams, and legacies of more than 170 passionate Jewish visionaries--quadruple Hertzberg's original number, and now including women, mizrachim, and others--from the 1800s to today. Troy divides the thinkers into six Zionist schools of thought--Political, Revisionist, Labor, Religious, Cultural, and Diaspora Zionism--and reveals the breadth of the debate and surprising syntheses. He also presents the visionaries within three major stages of Zionist development, demonstrating the length and evolution of the conversation. Part 1 (pre-1948) introduces the pioneers who founded the Jewish state, such as Herzl, Gordon, Jabotinsky, Kook, Ha'am, and Szold. Part 2 (1948 to 2000) features builders who actualized and modernized the Zionist blueprints, such as Ben-Gurion, Berlin, Meir, Begin, Soloveitchik, Uris, and Kaplan. Part 3 showcases today's torchbearers, including Barak, Grossman, Shaked, Lau, Yehoshua, and Sacks. This mosaic of voices will engage equally diverse readers in reinvigorating the Zionist conversation--weighing and developing the moral, social, and political character of the Jewish state of today and tomorrow.




Clever as a Fox


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Researched, Clever as a Fox will challenge your previously held notions about animals and the measure of intelligence, both theirs and ours.




Good Company (Issue 2)


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Inspired by her New York Times bestseller In the Company of Women, Grace Bonney’s Good Company is the innovative and supportive journal for women and nonbinary creatives at every stage of life, founded on the power of inclusivity, diversity, and celebrating the differences that unite. Its mission is to provide motivation, inspiration, advice, and a vital sense of connection and community. The Fear(less) Issue tackles the subject at the heart of any kind of ambition—failure—with articles from Luvvie Ajayi, Jenna Wortham, Rhea Butcher, and others on how to turn fear into creative fuel, facing the dreaded sophomore slump, the power of co-working spaces to help create a fearless sense of community, and so much more. The Fear(less) Issue continues Good Company’s mission to provide an energetic and highly stimulating place to connect, learn, grow, and work through the challenges that women across the spectrum experience in pursuing their passions and dreams. We all fail—but it’s how we fail, and how we recover, that separates a positive experience from a negative one. This issue shares words, stories, life lessons, and more as it explores something we all shun, yet which has a power unlike any other to help us succeed.