Kiap

Kiap

Author: James Sinclair

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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Academic Writing and Reader Engagement

Academic Writing and Reader Engagement

Author: Niall Curry

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-06-28

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1000394514

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Academic Writing and Reader Engagement offers a concise linguistic description of the use and functions of questions in English, French and Spanish and discusses their value to the teaching of academic writing. This book: Enables a better understanding of how writers engage readers in academic writing in English, French, and Spanish and where each language behaves similarly or differently; Explains how authors express opinions, organise discourse and create relationships with readers via questions in their academic writing and the various functions questions perform; Brings together research on corpus and contrastive linguistics, highlighting how these two fields can support one another; Offers a thorough investigation of reader engagement markers from a range of linguistic perspectives and considers how knowledge of these markers could be applied to the teaching and learning of academic writing in each language; Employs corpus data totalling approximately 1.2 million words from all three languages to illustrate the varying roles and representations of questions in each language. Providing an invaluable resource for scholars learning to communicate successfully within their academic community, as well as teachers of English, French and/or Spanish for academic purposes, this book is key reading for students and researchers of academic discourse, contrastive linguistics and corpus linguistics.


Language and Politics

Language and Politics

Author: William M. O’Barr

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-07-22

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 3110807130

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The Contributions to the Sociology of Language series features publications dealing with sociolinguistic theory, methods, findings and applications. It addresses the study of language in society in its broadest sense, as a truly international and interdisciplinary field in which various approaches - theoretical and empirical - supplement and complement each other. The series invites the attention of scholars interested in language in society from a broad range of disciplines - anthropology, education, history, linguistics, political science, and sociology. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Natalie Fecher.


Academic Voices

Academic Voices

Author: Kjersti Fløttum

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9027253919

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This book explores how the voices of authors and other researchers are manifested in academic discourse, and how the author handles the polyphonic interaction between these various parties. It represents a unique study of academic discourse in that it takes a doubly contrastive approach, focusing on the two factors of discipline and language at the same time. It is based on a large electronic corpus of 450 research articles from three disciplines (economics, linguistics and medicine) in three languages (English, French and Norwegian). The book investigates whether disciplines and languages may be said to represent different cultures with regard to person manifestation in the texts. What is being studied is thus cultural identities as tendencies in linguistic practices. For the majority of the features focused on (e.g. metatext and bibliographical references), the discipline factor turns out to contribute more strongly to the variation observed than the language factor. However, for some of the features (e.g. pronouns and negation), the language factor is also quite strong. Additional background information on the investigations reported in this book can be found at www.uib.no/kiap/.


MARTIAL ARTS

MARTIAL ARTS

Author: Robert Zangari

Publisher: RZD Academy of Martial Arts

Published: 2010-02-12

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0615354831

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Have YOU reached the Pinnacle of your Life? Take a minute and Imagine yourself in ultimate peak condition. Visualize yourself in the best physical shape of your life. Envision your mind at the height of intellect. Feel what it is like to be in total and complete emotional control. What is it like? Pretty fantastic, right? Yes it is! This is what you are meant to be. This is the pinnacle of your human existence. And this book will help you get there! The Path toward Ultimate Excellence is revealed! Discover how you can become more than you are now as a Martial Artist and in your entire life. For the curious person to the Seasoned Black Belt, this book will enlighten your mind and give you understanding into the world of Martial Arts. In this book you will? ? Find concepts and methodologies that will heighten your understanding of the Martial World ? Change your perspective of life threatening situations ? Learn simple strategies and concepts for surviving street fights ? Discover exercises used by ancient and modern martial artists to enhance yourself physically and mentally ? Gain greater insight into yourself and tap into the power that lies within you ? Improve not just yourself as a Martial Artist, but overall as a Human Being ? Gleam ways of training that will accelerate your learning process tremendously ? Break limitations and truly become The Ultimate Warrior! Author, Robert Zangari, Founder of RZD Academy of Martial Arts


Anyan's Story

Anyan's Story

Author: Virginia Drew Watson

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2012-12-18

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780295802381

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Anyan was born in the mid-1920s into the pre-metal culture of the Tairora of what is now called Papua New Guinea. Her early life was rooted in the traditions of her remote village, where she worked the land and took part in the rituals connected with raising food, but she lived at the time of first contact between her people and those from "outside" and she saw the traditional ways begin to change. At her marriage she moved to the government station at Kainantu, where she was exposed to more Western influences, even as she tried to hold on to her past and her ties to her village. Before she died in the mid-1970s, this woman of indomitable spirit rode in an airplane and voted in a Western-style election. When Virginia Watson began her anthropological fieldwork in the eastern highlands of New Guinea in 1954, she needed an interpreter for the unwritten language of the Tairora. Fortune sent her Anyan. In their work together as Watson researched the role of Tairora women, Anyan gradually painted a picture of her society using events from her own life. Over many years of collaboration and deepening friendship a remarkable life history was told, one that bridged the periods before and after contact with Western culture. When Watson suggested the book to Anyan, "she was elated. She was anxious that everyone know about Tairora. Her pride in her upbringing, in her culture, in her beautiful corner of the world, was apparent." Individuals experience the shock of cultural transplantation in many ways. As Watson writes, "some of those forced to make the move from one culture to another were consumed by it, and some were consigned to straddling the dark void that the cultural disparities created. Others, like Anyan, were able to maintain equilibrium in both cultures." Anyan's Story will be of interest to anthropologists and other social scientists. It is a valuable study of gender roles, women's experience in cross-cultural societies, and culture shock.