Royal Pavilion, Brighton: The Long Gallery Wallpaper (Foiled Journal)
New title in the Flame Tree Notebook collection, combining beautiful art with high-quality production, with lined pages, a pocket at the back, two ribbon bookmarks and a solid magnetic flap. Perfect as a gift, or personal choice for notetakers and journal users of all kinds. A FLAME TREE NOTEBOOK. Beautiful and luxurious the journals combine high-quality production and FSC-certified paper with magnificent art. Perfect as a gift, and an essential personal choice for writers, notetakers, travellers, students, poets and diarists. Features a wide range of well-known and modern artists, with new artworks published throughout the year. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED. The highly crafted covers are printed on foil paper, embossed then foil stamped, complemented by the luxury binding and rose red endpapers, all FSC-certified. The covers are created by our artists and designers who spend many hours transforming original artwork into gorgeous 3d masterpieces that feel good in the hand, and look wonderful on a desk or table. PRACTICAL, EASY TO USE. Flame Tree Notebooks come with practical features too: a pocket at the back for scraps and receipts; two ribbon markers to help keep track of more than just a to-do list; robust ivory text paper, printed with lines; and when you need to collect other notes or scraps of paper the magnetic side flap keeps everything neat and tidy. THE ARTIST. The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, was constructed as the seaside pleasure palace of King George IV. The Long Gallery was used for guests to promenade and socialize. Its wallpaper depicts a bamboo grove with garden ornaments in light blue against sunset pink. The room also features imitation bamboo staircases made from cast iron with mahogany handrails. THE FINAL WORD. As William Morris said, "Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."
A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart words, especially from the dramatists
Unlock the rich tapestry of Early Modern English with "A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words, Especially from the Dramatists," a remarkable treasure now revived by Alpha Editions. This essential guide breathes new life into the vibrant vocabulary of the Tudor and Stuart eras, offering readers a window into the language that shaped the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Dive into a world where every word tells a story, exploring the dramatic language that defined an age of unparalleled creativity. This book meticulously catalogs Tudor vocabulary and Stuart language, making it an invaluable resource for both casual readers and dedicated collectors of classic literature. With its comprehensive entries on archaic English terms and theatrical vocabulary, it serves as a vital reference for anyone passionate about Renaissance literature and historical linguistics. After being out of print for decades, this edition is not merely a reprint; it s a lovingly restored collector s item and a cultural treasure, carefully crafted for today s and future generations. Whether you re a scholar seeking deeper literary analysis or a history enthusiast eager to understand the origins of dramatic language, this glossary is your key to unlocking the beauty and complexity of the past. Discover the words that once echoed in the great theaters of London and enrich your reading experience with this indispensable guide. Embrace the legacy of the Tudor and Stuart eras and let their language inspire you anew!
Myths and Heroes in Creative Writing
Myths and Heroes in Creative Writing: Re-reading and Remaking offers a comprehensive overview of myth throughout history. Exploring a variety of forms, Adrian May provides a framework for the practice and process of writing myths.This accessible guide discusses a rich and diverse range of literary examples across myth, theatre, poetry, and criticism to make a clear and compelling case for a reimagining of the epic and heroic. It celebrates the depth and subtlety of myth and its ability to overcome clich矇s, while offering essential advice on plotting, editing, and retelling classical myths. It features practical advice and exercises for a complete writing experience.Inspiring creativity and advancing comprehension, this book is for anyone interested in the creative use of myth. This includes writers, artists and all who seek to see beyond the surface of things and gain new insights into mythology.
Mastering Phrasal Verbs
"Mastering Phrasal Verbs: A Practical Guide for English Learners" is a comprehensive and user-friendly resource designed to help intermediate English learners confidently understand and use phrasal verbs in everyday communication.Inside, you'll find over 200 essential phrasal verbs clearly explained, categorized by theme, and presented with real-life examples. Whether you're a student, teacher, or self-learner, this guide will boost your vocabulary and fluency, helping you sound more natural and native-like in spoken and written English.Make phrasal verbs your strength, not your struggle!
The Curse in the Territory
This study re-evaluates Manuel Mar穩a Madiedo's La maldici籀n (1859) beyond its traditional classification as costumbrista literature. Drawing on narratology, historical geography, and neobaroque aesthetics, the book explores how the novel engages with the cultural, racial, and territorial tensions of 19th-century Colombia. It situates the figure of the arrochelado and the region's libres de todos los colores at the heart of the national narrative, revealing submerged histories and alternative forms of habitation along the Magdalena River. Through narrative ambiguity, irony, and symbolic landscapes, Madiedo's work critiques liberal ideals and enacts a hybrid literary form that challenges hegemonic representations of space and identity. By uncovering these layers, the research contributes to broader discussions of subaltern agency, literary form, and the cultural construction of Colombian territory.
The Usage of Idioms in the Business World
Idioms are figurative expressions that convey meanings different from the literal interpretation of their individual words - such as "shoot yourself in the foot" or "let the cat out of the bag." They are deeply embedded in language and culture, acting as vivid communicative shortcuts that express complex ideas, emotions, or social norms. This workbook studies the origins of idioms, their cultural context, and linguistic application. However, there are thousands of idioms, and they vary from country to country. Therefore, this work was primarily designed to assist business students who use English as a second language (ESL) and specifically focuses on those idioms that are used in the business world. Idioms are not slang, and the difference between the two is comprehensively explained.The format of this workbook and reference guide consists of presenting the most common business idioms in alphabetical order, providing a definition for each, and then using the idiom in a sentence to create a contextual illustration.
Statistical Computing Using C&R
The world of programming is constantly evolving, yet the foundational languages remain timeless. This book, C & R, is designed to introduce students to the powerful combination of two essential programming languages: C and R. The language C has stood the test of time as the backbone of system programming and serves as the starting point for millions of programmers around the world. Its structured approach, efficiency, and simplicity make it a perfect language to build a solid foundation in logic and programming skills. On the other hand, R is an emerging star in the field of statistical computing and data science. With the increasing demand for data-driven decision making, the knowledge of R is essential for modern learners who want to analyze, visualize, and draw insights from complex datasets. This book bridges the gap between system programming and data analytics by carefully blending C programming fundamentals with practical R programming applications. Starting from the very basics, the book progresses systematically through decision making, looping structures, user-defined functions, and data handling concepts in both C and R languages.
Minority Languages and Cultures in Audiovisual Translation
This collection explores the range of approaches and frameworks used in the study of minority languages and cultures in audiovisual translation (AVT), encouraging interdisciplinary conversations toward fostering linguistic diversity on screen.The volume is organized around five parts, looking at examples from across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and China as well as issues around sign languages in AVT. Chapters explore innovative strategies in subtitling, dubbing, and fansubbing to address non-standard varieties, ethnolinguistic diversities, and multilingualism, among other key themes, across different forms of media. The volume also looks ahead to how the study and practice of AVT might be re-envisioned in relation to minority languages, societies, and cultures in the future.This book will be of interest to scholars in translation studies, audiovisual translation, media accessibility, and media studies.
"Said Without Saying"
"Said Without Saying: Indirect Speech Acts in Indian Fiction" is an insightful exploration into the subtle power of language and meaning in literature, focusing on two profound Indian novels - Fasting, Feasting by Anita Desai and A Matter of Time by Shashi Deshpande. This book delves into the intricate world of indirect speech acts to uncover how what is left unsaid often reveals more than what is explicitly stated. It offers a rich, interdisciplinary dialogue between linguistics, pragmatics, and literary studies.At its core, this work is a study in pragmatics, the branch of linguistics concerned with how context influences the interpretation of meaning. Within this framework, indirect speech acts - utterances where the speaker's intended meaning differs from the literal expression - serve as powerful tools of character development, conflict, irony, and social commentary. When characters say one thing and mean another, they mirror the complexities of real human communication, especially in cultures where restraint, indirectness, and layered discourse are embedded in social interaction.
A Psycholinguistic Perspective on the Impact of Attention Deficit
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent attention deficit, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, which tends to affect academic performance and language development. This study investigates the impact of ADHD on the academic and communicative abilities of early primary school children. It also takes into consideration how teachers recognize and manage such problems in real classroom situations. The study uses a multi-method approach, including unplanned observations of six children at the psychiatry, structured classroom observations of 17 children, semi-structured interviews with four speech therapists, and 35 questionnaire responses from psychologists and psychiatrists. Additionally, 196 primary school teachers completed a questionnaire. The study also includes a comparison of four handwriting samples of children with ADHD and their peers to look for possible psycholinguistic and motor differences. The results show that ADHD significantly affects attention, working memory, and expressive language, which disrupts children's ability to follow instructions, memorize, and communicate efficiently.
Terminology Management for Translators
Professional translators are the crucial link between businesses and their success in international markets. The content they convey across languages very often includes specialised terminology. But how much exactly should translators know about terminology and its management and how should they deal with it? Can translators write like experts without being experts? What tools and technologies can assist translators in the management of terminology? This ground-breaking book addresses these and other questions in detail and is fully illustrated with case studies ranging from high-profile organisations to language service providers (LSPs).For established professionals, this book updates their knowledge of best practices in terminology management. For translator trainers, it provides a thorough overview of the aspects of terminological theories that are useful for translators, shows how the theory can underpin the design and creation of terminological databases for translators and offers a wide range of ideas for discussion, exercises and examples. For trainee translators, it explains why they should bother with terminology management at all and offers guidance on acquiring, storing and using their terminological resources efficiently, dispelling common misconceptions about terms and terminological work.With clear explanations and summaries, activities, discussion points, further reading and links to resources, this book is the ultimate introductory text and reference resource, covering everything translators ever wanted to know about the terminological side of their work.
Conference Interpreting Explained
Building on the foundations of Roderick Jones' authoritative and popular text, this brand-new textbook is a comprehensive, up to date and easily accessible introduction to conference interpreting. Elisabet Tiselius combines practical approaches and their theoretical underpinnings to guide beginning students. The text links exercises to the theory behind them, from early theories to modern understandings of the demands of conference interpreting.This guide includes invaluable material on freelancing and professional development. Tiselius integrates remote interpreting and computer aided interpreting throughout the book. The volume also includes a range of exercises from self-assessment, speech-writing and note-taking to consecutive and simultaneous. Theoretical concepts are illustrated with anecdotes from Elisabet Tiselius' personal experience, taking readers behind the scenes of conference interpreter education, and equipping them with the tools to understand how to practice and why different exercises are necessary.With further reading and related video resources here: https: //routledgetranslationstudiesportal.com/, this is the essential guide to understanding the practice and theory of conference interpreting for all courses in interpreting and interpreter training.
Terminology Management for Translators
Professional translators are the crucial link between businesses and their success in international markets. The content they convey across languages very often includes specialised terminology. But how much exactly should translators know about terminology and its management and how should they deal with it? Can translators write like experts without being experts? What tools and technologies can assist translators in the management of terminology? This ground-breaking book addresses these and other questions in detail and is fully illustrated with case studies ranging from high-profile organisations to language service providers (LSPs).For established professionals, this book updates their knowledge of best practices in terminology management. For translator trainers, it provides a thorough overview of the aspects of terminological theories that are useful for translators, shows how the theory can underpin the design and creation of terminological databases for translators and offers a wide range of ideas for discussion, exercises and examples. For trainee translators, it explains why they should bother with terminology management at all and offers guidance on acquiring, storing and using their terminological resources efficiently, dispelling common misconceptions about terms and terminological work.With clear explanations and summaries, activities, discussion points, further reading and links to resources, this book is the ultimate introductory text and reference resource, covering everything translators ever wanted to know about the terminological side of their work.
Conference Interpreting Explained
Building on the foundations of Roderick Jones' authoritative and popular text, this brand-new textbook is a comprehensive, up to date and easily accessible introduction to conference interpreting. Elisabet Tiselius combines practical approaches and their theoretical underpinnings to guide beginning students. The text links exercises to the theory behind them, from early theories to modern understandings of the demands of conference interpreting.This guide includes invaluable material on freelancing and professional development. Tiselius integrates remote interpreting and computer aided interpreting throughout the book. The volume also includes a range of exercises from self-assessment, speech-writing and note-taking to consecutive and simultaneous. Theoretical concepts are illustrated with anecdotes from Elisabet Tiselius' personal experience, taking readers behind the scenes of conference interpreter education, and equipping them with the tools to understand how to practice and why different exercises are necessary.With further reading and related video resources here: https: //routledgetranslationstudiesportal.com/, this is the essential guide to understanding the practice and theory of conference interpreting for all courses in interpreting and interpreter training.
Speaking Out: Teacher’s Guide
Learning to feel comfortable with public speaking has a tremendously positive impact on students' school and future career success. In this long-awaited second edition of his introductory text for high school or college, Michael Gallagher emphasizes speaking both as a life skill and as a preliminary exploration of competitive Speech and Debate events.The comprehensive, student-friendly guide to public speaking and debate is divided into two parts-the 183-page textbook written specifically for the student and this separate Teacher's Guide with the author's notes to the teacher appearing next to the corresponding student pages. The 81/2" x 11" format for the Teacher's Guide provides plenty of blank space for teachers to add their own notes and lesson plans and also allows the two dozen reproducible student handouts to be full-size.The second edition of the classroom text includes a new, highly relevant section that addresses speaking across differences in our complicated world. This insightful chapter addresses both individual differences and communities in conflict, offering specific strategies to find common ground.The other five sections of the book-Getting Started, The Basics, Competitive Public Speaking Events, Debate, and Activities to Hone Your Skills-are comprised of 30 chapters that introduce students to all aspects of public speaking and include exercises and activities to make learning more effective across a broad array of topics: - Ice breakers to get students speaking in front of a class- Fundamentals such as nonverbal communication, listening skills, and group dynamics- Interpretive events, original oratory, informative speaking, and extemporaneous speaking- Congressional debate, cross-examination, and Lincoln-Douglas debate- Varied speaking activities ranging from choral reading and readers theatre to classroom trials, negotiation games, and protest poetry
Speaking Out
Learning to feel comfortable with public speaking has a tremendously positive impact on students' school and future career success. In this second edition of his introductory text, Michael Gallagher emphasizes speaking both as a life skill and as a preliminary exploration of competitive Speech and Debate events.This comprehensive, student-friendly guide to public speaking and debate is now written specifically for the student, with additional notes for the teacher moved to a separate Teacher's Guide. More clearly organized, this popular classroom textbook has a new section that addresses speaking across differences in our complicated world. This insightful chapter addresses both individual differences and communities in conflict, offering specific strategies to find common ground. The other five sections of the book-Getting Started, The Basics, Competitive Public Speaking Events, Debate, and Activities to Hone Your Skills-are comprised of 30 chapters that introduce students to all aspects of public speaking and debate and include exercises and activities to make learning more effective: Ice breakers to get students speaking in front of a classFundamentals such as nonverbal communication, listening skills, and group dynamics Interpretative events, original oratory, informative speaking, and extemporaneous speakingCongressional debate, cross-examination, and Lincoln-Douglas debatesVaried activities ranging from choral reading and readers theatre to classroom trials, negotiation games, and protest poetry