Dictionary of Lexicography


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Dictionaries are among the most frequently consulted books, yet we know remarkably little about them. Who makes them? Where do they come from? What do they offer? How can we evaluate them? The Dictionary of Lexicography provides answers to all these questions and addresses a wide range of issues: * the traditions of dictionary-making * the different types of dictionaries and other reference works (such as thesaurus, encyclopedia, atlas and telephone directory) * the principles and concerns of lexicographers and other reference professionals * the standards of dictionary criticism and dictionary use. It is both a professional handbook and an easy-to-use reference work. This is the first time that the subject has been covered in such a comprehensive manner in the form of a reference book. All articles are self-contained, cross-referenced and uniformly structured. The whole is an up-to-date and forward-looking survey of lexicography.




Sisson's Word and Expression Locator


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Given in memory of Reverend Jerry L. Bell by his wife, Janie Bell, and sons.




Books, Films and Cassettes


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Whitaker's Books in Print


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Power Verbs for Managers and Executives


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Electrify all your leadership communications... at every level, in every encounter The right verbs • help you build outstanding teams • achieve stunning performance • exude passion and confidence that make others want to follow Grab the right verb and use it the right way to: Drive home your message, whatever it is Energize teams and workforces Promote collaboration to maximize performance Catalyze change at every level Jam-packed with examples drawing on thousands of years of storytelling, literature, and experience Indispensable for everyone who intends to be a truly great leader




Being Called to Care


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Although the major part of this book focuses on rethinking nursing education, the essence of this book, the notion of “being called to care” is of relevance to all human service professionals who are responsible for ministering to the needs of others. The authors set the context for what it means to be “called to care” and explore ways of responding to a call. The three themes of vulnerability, authenticity, and structure are presented as foundational. Using a hermeneutic, interpretive approach to inquiry, insights are presented to uncover ways of conceptualizing and practicing curriculum through processes that join persons together in dialogue and reflection.




Reference Manual for the Office


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Prepare your students to enter the office workplace by strengthening their communication, document formatting, retrieval and mailing, information processing, and job search skills. This valuable reference guide includes all important fundamentals and has been thoroughly revised and expanded to reflect the changes brought to the office by computers, word processors, and other technological innovations. A new section on international business has been added to reflect the changing global business environment.










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