Camels in the Sky

Camels in the Sky

Author: V. Muzafer Ahamed

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-10-11

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0199095256

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Journeying from the green, rain-soaked Kerala into the amphitheatre of the Sun, our traveller-journalist finds that there is no better metaphor than the desert to instil the lessons of life and death, love and hatred, thirst and water. From a single shower of rain which brings the gaaf tree back to life after a decade to the ever-shifting dunes of gold and thousand-year-old sand palaces, the mysterious poetry of the desert is everywhere on display, if one but has the eye and heart to see it. As the deserts of Nafud, Dahna, and Rub’ al Khali in Arabia both embrace and trap the travellers, the outpouring of the landscape’s longing for rivers recalls a past filled with water. This narrative describes the history, prehistory, archaeology, legends, folklore, and travails of the émigré Asian work force that tames the harsh desert as never before.


Ideophones and the Evolution of Language

Ideophones and the Evolution of Language

Author: John Haiman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1107069602

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This book argues that ideophones provide the 'missing link' in our knowledge of how communication has evolved to become the spoken language of today.


Ideophones and the Evolution of Language

Ideophones and the Evolution of Language

Author: John Haiman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-01-11

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1108183654

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Ideophones have been recognized in modern linguistics at least since 1935, but they still lie far outside the concerns of mainstream (Western) linguistic debate, in part because they are most richly attested in relatively unstudied (often unwritten) languages. The evolution of language, on the other hand, has recently become a fashionable topic, but all speculations so far have been almost totally data-free. Without disputing the tenet that there are no primitive languages, this book argues that ideophones may be an atavistic throwback to an earlier stage of communication, where sounds and gestures were paired in what can justifiably be called a 'prelinguistic' fashion. The structure of ideophones may also provide answers to deeper questions, among them how communicative gestures may themselves have emerged from practical actions. Moreover, their current distribution and behaviour provide hints as to how they may have become conventional words in languages with conventional rules.


Advances in Food and Nutrition Research

Advances in Food and Nutrition Research

Author: Steve Taylor

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-07-29

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 0080465331

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Advances in Food and Nutrition Research recognizes the integral relationship between the food and nutritional sciences and brings together outstanding and comprehensive reviews that highlight this relationship. Contributions detail the scientific developments in the broad areas of food science and nutrition are intended to ensure that food scientists in academia and industry as well as professional nutritionists and dieticians are kept informed concerning emerging research and developments in these important disciplines. - Series established since 1948 - Advisory Board consists of 8 respected scientists - Unique series as it combines food science and nutrition research