Accent on Angles

Accent on Angles

Author: Susan Purney Mark

Publisher: Martingale

Published: 2011-09-20

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1604686189

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Designer Susan Purney Mark makes brilliant use of strip sets and angled cuts in nine appealing projects, opening up exciting new design possibilities. Insert bold accent strips to achieve a refreshingly different look Use blocks in a variety of ways--in borders, quilt centers, repeat-block quilts, and more Enhance your design with raw-edge applique


Harvard Psychological Studies

Harvard Psychological Studies

Author: Hugo Münsterberg

Publisher:

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 1060

ISBN-13:

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Only contributions from members of the Harvard Psychological Laboratory will be printed in these volumes, which will appear at irregular intervals.


Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent

Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent

Author: Philomen Probert

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-07-04

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0192578650

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Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent offers a fresh perspective on a long-standing debate about the value of Latin grammarians writing about the Latin accent: should the information they give us be taken seriously, or should much of it be dismissed as copied mindlessly from Greek sources? This book focusses on understanding the Latin grammarians on their own terms: what they actually say about accents, and what they mean by it. Careful examination of Greek and Latin grammatical texts leads to a better understanding of the workings of Greek grammatical theory on prosody, and of its interpretation in the Latin grammatical tradition. It emerges that Latin grammarians took over from Greek grammarians a system of grammatical description that operated on two levels: an abstract level that we are not supposed to be able to hear, and the concrete level of audible speech. The two levels are linked by a system of rules. Some points of Greek thought on prosody were taken over onto the abstract level and not intended as statements about the actual sound of Latin, while other points were so intended. While this book largely sets aside the question whether the Latin grammarians tell us the truth about the Latin accent, focussing instead on understanding what they actually say, it begins to offer answers for those wishing to know when to 'believe' Latin grammarians in the traditional sense: the book shows which of their statements are intended - and which are not intended - as statements about the actual sound of Latin.


Psychological Review

Psychological Review

Author: James Mark Baldwin

Publisher:

Published: 1921

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13:

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Issues for 1894-1903 include the section: Psychological literature.