The Laboratory of Friendship
Discover the untold story of America's most transformative intellectual partnership-a friendship that became a laboratory for ethical courage, ecological insight, and democratic dissent.In The Laboratory of Friendship: Emerson, Thoreau, and the Making of American Philosophy, Allen Schery reconstructs Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau's relationship as a dynamic collaboration where visionary ideas met empirical rigor. Drawing on extensive archival research, Schery reveals how these thinkers tested, refined, and grounded their work in Concord's woods, waterways, and lecture halls-producing not only Walden and "Civil Disobedience" but an entire methodology for pairing moral courage with disciplined attention to nature.Thoreau's bold annotations in Emerson's Nature manuscript sharpened Emerson's language into explicit calls for social justice, while Emerson's lectures incorporated Thoreau's precise river surveys and phenological observations, transforming data into moral exhortation. Schery shows that true dissent requires both expansive imagination and painstaking care-trusting one's deepest convictions while counting tree rings, measuring river depths, and calculating the real cost of simple living.Through seventeen richly illustrated chapters, readers encounter detailed case studies: Emerson's evolving lexicon of Over-Soul, transparency, and self-reliance; Thoreau's seasonal calendars tracking flowering dates for seventy-two native plant species; their joint editorial labor on The Dial amid financial hardship; and the publication histories of Walden and "Civil Disobedience," which expose the economic and logistical challenges they faced.Four practical appendices empower readers to become experimenters themselves.
The Journey Of My Life
This moving collection of poems is an invitation into a world of many moods, painted with love and laughter, tears and grief. Crafted in a variety of styles, this is a celebration of the resilience of life and power of creativity.
Conversational Thai for Beginner
The easiest and fastest way to learn Thai.This book focuses on the 300 most frequently used Thai words, taught through clear pictures and transliteration, making it suitable for learners who want to learn with or without Thai script.The course uses an immersion-based approach, rather than heavy grammar, allowing learners to build real communication skills naturally. Audio is included to support listening and pronunciation practice.By the end of the book, learners will be able to form 450+ practical sentences used in real everyday conversations.Trusted by Thai teachers worldwide and used to teach exchange students at leading universities in Thailand, this book is ideal for self-learners or for those learning with a teacher.
Explore Thailand with Pete (and Sand)
Explore Thailand with Paul (and Sandy) is a BL-inspired, story-based Thai language learning book designed for beginner learners of Thai. The book follows Pete, a foreigner who moves to Thailand for work, and Sand, his university classmate and only close friend in Thailand.The book takes learners through Pete's everyday life in Thailand, including travel, work, food, weekend activities, and his friendship with Sand. These relatable situations help learners connect language learning with real-life experiences. Through colourful illustrations, short dialogues, and practical scenarios, learners are introduced to essential Thai vocabulary, common sentence patterns, and natural expressions used in everyday communication. The focus is on practical usage rather than traditional, textbook-style grammar learning. The book includes both Thai script and romanised transliteration, making it suitable for learners who wish to study Thai with or without Thai script. Audio files are provided via QR codes, allowing learners to practise listening and pronunciation alongside the text. This book is ideal for self-learners, classroom use, and Thai teachers working with foreign students. It is designed to make learning Thai practical, engaging, and culturally meaningful. Note: This book is designed for upper-beginner learners and is considered Level 2 in the TSLTK (Thai as Second Language Teaching Kit) series. Learners are expected to have basic familiarity with Thai sounds and simple sentence structures.For absolute beginners with no prior knowledge of Thai, it is recommended to start with Conversational Thai for Beginners, which focuses on the 300 most frequently used Thai words and introduces learners to basic Thai sentence structures.
Learn Malayalam in Australia with Jesus
This book is first of its kind to learn all Malayalam -CONSONANTS & VOWELS in Australia with Jesus. It is a great workbook for kids in Sunday Schools in Australia to learn Malayalam the Christian way.
A Weaponised Field Guide to Schopenhauer's Art of Being Right
Being right doesn't mean you're going to win. This is why.You've been here before. You make a solid point, logically sound, only to watch the conversation get hijacked. Suddenly, you're defending against a ridiculous exaggeration, a personal jab, or some clever-sounding nonsense that has nothing to do with what you actually said. You get frustrated, derailed, and defeated-even though you know you're correct. You know you're right-so why do you keep losing the argument?In real life, victory often goes not to the most logical, but to those who master cheap shots, clever distractions, and emotional mind games. You don't have to put up with it, and this book will tell you how. The tricks are supplemented with how they work, how to defend against them, and other useful information. Having it laid out clearly like this is the perfect armour to stop people derailing you.This book is your street-smart field guide to that messy reality. Whether you're up against a bully in a meeting, a troll online, or just someone who argues in bad faith, you'll know their game before they even start. Learn to identify tactics like "Changing the Topic," "Emotional Manipulation," and "Philosophical Tricks." Call out the nonsense, stay on point, and turn cheap moves against your opponent. Inside, you'll find a practical toolkit of nine key defenses to keep your cool and control any conversation-whether in a boardroom, online, or at the dinner table.This isn't about becoming a manipulator. It's about becoming inoculation-proof. Beyond 38 classic tactics, enrich your understanding with appendices on cognitive biases, logical fallacies, and Schopenhauer's essays on the brutal difference between logic (the search for truth) and eristic dialectic (the art of winning). Whether you're preparing for a formal debate, navigating a high-stakes negotiation, or simply tired of losing personal conversations to underhanded tactics, this guide is your essential armour.Stop just being right. Start winning.
Paradise Revisited
A brilliant, eminently readable and (sometimes riotously) entertaining mythic comparison of the Garden of the Eden story from Genesis, as told by John Milton in his classic Paradise Lost and the Navajo creation story of the evolution of humankind through five worlds. Both narratives end with the arrival of humankind on earth as we are now. Dr. Paul Zolbrod, who for decades taught English literature at Allegheny College, went on to compile Navajo mythology while teaching at Dine College on the Navajo reservation. His book, Din矇 Bahane': The Navajo Creation Story has now been in print for more than 35 years. Paradise Revisited, which marries these two spectacularly similar and wildly dissimilar myths, is a book only Dr. Zolbrod has the knowledge and experience to have written. 532 pages with 147 illustrations, most color, and historical black and white photos. With dozens of sidebars containing historical notes, explaining archetypal symbols, and illuminating sacred elements from mountains and medicine wheels to the ancient tree goddesses and sacred serpents that would find their way into burgeoning religions in reversed symbolism. With mythological notes on broader creation mythemes arising worldwide and a short biography of Paul Zolbrod, who died in 2025 while the book was in production. This book was his last quest, and he fulfilled it in the most spectacular possible fashion.
This is Lebanon... Famous Lebanese
This Is Lebanon: Famous Lebanese is an advanced reader for learners of Lebanese Arabic who have completed intermediate study and want to work with longer, more authentic texts. The book presents 12 units profiling influential Lebanese figures and develops advanced reading, listening, and discussion skills.12 advanced units on famous Lebanese figuresLebanese Arabic texts with minimal vowel markingVocabulary exercises using Arabic definitionsComprehension questions and discussion or essay promptsEnglish translations and vocabulary answer key at the backProfessional native-speaker audio at natural speedIntended for advanced learners of Lebanese Arabic at the C1-C2 level.Includes access to native-speaker audio recordings.
On the Place of Linguistics in Northern Afghanistan
Bringing a timely contribution to scholarship about the linguistic variations of languages spoken in northern Afghanistan, the authors address gaps in existing literature, particularly regarding linguistic areality in Afghanistan and Uzbek identity. By exploring lesser-studied languages like Afghan Wakhi and Turkmen, they also provide fresh insights into Iranian and Turkic languages.This volume is published in honor of Simone Beck, who dedicated many years of her life to comprehending the linguistic diversity of the region. She meticulously documented her ethnographic observations, unveiling the religious and sociolinguistic nuances inherent within the communities she studied.On the Place of Linguistics in Northern Afghanistan builds on ongoing documentation efforts, offering valuable data for linguists, anthropologists, and scholars interested in the languages and cultures of Central Asia. Beck's exegesis of Isaiah 40 in German will be of particular interest to biblical scholars.
Your Language Matters
The ability to learn and develop languages for communication is a uniquely human characteristic. Equip yourself by exploring language and linguistics as a discipline - this book is that exploration. Discover language structure and meaning at the word and sentence levelUnravel the intricacies of how meaning is encoded in grammarExplore how dialectal differences arise and the consequences of linguistic prejudiceUnderstand the forces that cause languages to evolve over timeLearn the biological foundations of language by examining its neurological basis and the fascinating process of both first- and second-language acquisitionInteractive exercises invite readers to engage with the critical linguistic questions. You will develop foundational skills to analyze languages scientifically, appreciate its diversity, and understand its profound impact on the human experience. In our interdependent global world understanding the intricacies of languages is crucial. Your Language Matters is an instructive yet accessible textbook that can be used in an entry-level university classroom or for self-instruction. Whether considering a career in linguistics, seeking to improve your communication skills, or simply curious about languages in our current contexts, this textbook will provide a solid foundation and inspire further exploration.
Indelible Syntax in the Milky Way Syntactic Structure
'The Milky Way consists of several stars, suns, gases, and dusts; each of them has its own functions, rules, usages, and importance. Similarly, syntax serves as a language structure, which highly focuses on its functions, usages, and rules in constructing sentences.Also, this book consists of several characters, who have made it interesting and comprehensive. Each of them has various rules: to make it comprehensive and relatable on the reader's mind. Doing such things, readers might take syntax as useful & fascinating concepts in writing. It begins with different stars, which have made the grammar more shining, while suns have made the grammatical structure simple and easy to understand, like how the shining suns have helped human beings view the objects.In addition to that, gases and dusts seemed penneless in Milky Way, which the author connected to complex grammatical rules in the sentences. Doing so, people might skip the topic, due to its intricated functions in the sentences; however, the gases and dusts might make it easier, due to writer's style in writing sentences.Let's open the page, which might aid us explore, how the folks use the grammar or syntax in the Milky Way.
Relation Des Choses De Yucatan De Diego De Landa; Texte Espagnol Et Traduction Fran癟aise En Regard, Comprenant Les Signes Du Calendrier Et De L'Alphabet Hi矇roglyphique De La Langue Maya; Accompagn矇 De
Imagine uncovering a forgotten world, where the echoes of ancient civilisations whisper through meticulously carved symbols and the vibrant tapestry of history unfolds in every page. This is the journey awaiting you in a work that was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations, this edition is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Delve into the depths of the Maya civilisation study with this Spanish-French bilingual edition, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the enigmatic world of the 16th century Yucatan. Here, the intricacies of the Mayan calendar symbols and the complexity of hieroglyphic language analysis are laid bare for historians and researchers, as well as linguistic scholars, to explore with renewed vigour. As you turn each page, you'll traverse the landscape of pre-Columbian history, guided by the keen insights of the renowned Abb矇 Brasseur de Bourbourg. This edition bridges continents and epochs, drawing connections between the ancient Egyptian monuments and the rich historical tapestry of Central America exploration. Its republication marks a monumental moment for both casual readers and classic-collection buyers, offering a profound connection to the past that resonates with the curiosity and wonder of our present. Embark on this intellectual adventure and rediscover a world long lost, now brought vividly back to life.
Cuentos Y Di獺logos
In the sun-dappled streets of 19th century Spain, the whispers of human nature unfold with striking clarity. This Spanish literature anthology, once lost to time, resurfaces with a vibrancy that speaks to both the heart and the intellect. A treasure trove of short stories and literary dialogues, it delves into the intricate tapestry of social commentary fiction, offering a mirror to the cultural reflections of its era. With an Andalusian setting that breathes life into its narratives, the collection captivates Spanish language readers and literary enthusiasts alike. Republished by Alpha Editions, this book was out of print for decades and has been lovingly restored for today's and future generations. It is not merely a reprint; it stands as a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting readers to explore the depths of human experience through the eyes of literary giants such as Leopoldo Alas Clarin and Emilia Pardo Bazan. Their keen insights into the human condition resonate with a timelessness that transcends the centuries. In a world where the past and present converge, this anthology matters now more than ever, offering a poignant exploration of themes that continue to shape our understanding of society. As you turn each page, you will find yourself immersed in a world where the stories of yesteryear echo with contemporary relevance, making this collection an essential addition to any discerning reader's library.
Short-Story Masterpieces, Vol. 1
In the heart of 19th century France, where societal norms clash with the burgeoning spirit of existential inquiry, lies a treasure trove of narratives that have captured imaginations for generations. Once lost to the sands of time, this classic literature anthology has been resurrected by Alpha Editions, offering a window into the human condition through the lens of French short stories. This isn't merely a reprint; it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored for today's and future generations. The pages of this literary collection echo with the voices of celebrated masters like Guy de Maupassant and Honor矇 de Balzac, whose tales unravel the complexities of life, love, and morality. Each story is a vivid exploration of existential themes, inviting readers to ponder the essence of their own existence. For literature students and French language learners alike, these narratives provide not only linguistic enrichment but also a profound understanding of the era's cultural and philosophical underpinnings. As you delve into these stories, you are transported to early 20th century France, where every character's journey offers a mirror to the soul, reflecting timeless truths and questions that resonate even today. This book, once out of print for decades, now stands as a beacon of literary heritage, inviting both casual readers and avid collectors to experience the enduring power of storytelling.
Symese - Universal Symbolic Script
Is it possible to express ourselves with symbols independent of their sounds in spoken language? To denote basic concepts using a reasonably small set of symbols, with a pictographic link to what each represents, that can be augmented or compounded to represent more complex concepts? To capture the poetry of words in the sound of silence? Yes, it is!This book presents an outline blueprint for Symese, a universal symbolic script that is simple but not simplistic, with an elegance and coherence lacking in modern pictographic-rooted scripts. Symese is a writing system whose semiotics turns traditional alphabet-based linguistics on its head.My quest has been inspired by how the Chinese script bridges many spoken dialects and appear even in other languages like Korean and Japanese. Notwithstanding syntactical and semantic differences in the use of Chinese characters across dialects and languages, can we achieve today on a global scale what ancient civilisations did at a local level? Yes, we can!
COBUILD Key Words for the TOEFL Test
Collins COBUILD Key Words for the TOEFL Test is a brand-new vocabulary book containing all the essential words and phrases that students need to succeed in the TOEFL. Collins COBUILD Key Words for the TOEFL Test has been specially created for foreign learners of American English who plan to take the TOEFL to demonstrate that they have the required ability to communicate effectively in English in an academic environment, such as a university or college. Collins COBUILD Key Words for the TOEFL Test covers the words and phrases that students need to master in order to achieve the scores required by the top universities and employers. Key Words for the TOEFL Test is unique in that the vocabulary items are organized alphabetically, in a dictionary style, and words are clearly labelled according to topic. Hundreds of vocabulary-building features, synonyms, phrases and collocations help students to enrich their vocabulary and increase their accuracy and fluency. Key terms from the Academic Word List are also covered. To help students consolidate what they have learnt, the title also includes a thematic word list section, organized according to topics that frequently appear in the TOEFL. Vocabulary items are explained using simple language and are presented in a clear and easy-to-use format, which makes Collins COBUILD Key Words for the TOEFL Test ideal for students preparing for the TOEFL. Students can feel confident that Collins COBUILD Key Words for the TOEFL will fully prepare them for the exam and help them achieve the score they are aiming for.
How to Talk to Anyone From Small Talk to Big Impact
Do you feel anxious in social settings, worry about being judged, or struggle to strike up a conversation with someone new? Do you dread networking events, fearing small talk and awkward silences? If yes, then this book is for you. It's your ultimate guide to mastering communication and building confidence in every interaction.Here's what you'll discover inside: Instant confidence boosters to ease your anxiety at social gatherings.A quiz to discover your unique communication style and play to your strengths. Techniques to transform small talk into meaningful dialogue.Tools to handle awkward silences.Secrets to decode non-verbal cues and understand unspoken feelings.Empathy-building methods to become the listener everyone trustsTips to remember names and details, making every interaction memorable.Outlines to craft the perfect elevator pitch and grow your professional network....plus much more!How to Talk to Anyone is designed to equip you with practical tools and techniques to express yourself authentically, create meaningful connections and navigate both casual chats and critical business meetings with confidence. This is not just about talking to anyone; it's about feeling good while doing it.If you're ready to unlock your full potential, transform your communication skills and build powerful, genuine relationships this book is for you.
E Pluribus English
Ever think about how many languages tumble off our tongues when we speak English? So many languages with so many word origins that tell so many tales! Like these...Arabic's algebra that got tangled up in bone-settingWhy the Greek for "milk" became our galaxyWhat the French connection is between sabotage and shoes How Hindi for milk-and-sugar found its way into seersuckerThe fishy story of how ketchup spiced up English from half a world awayAnd the true measure of the Spanish ten-gallon hatMore than 450 words reveal their language history, from the Welsh flummery to the Viking freckle to the Latin red-letter day. If you love words and the stories they tell, and would enjoy an entertaining look at language evolution, E Pluribus English is a book for you.
Enduring Digital Damage
Networks the intricate relationship between rapidly advancing digital technologies and environmental degradation and reveals the costs of our globally connected world.Taking a step back from the screens of electronic devices and exploring the profound impacts of digital technologies on our environment, Enduring Digital Damage lifts the veil on the "hidden costs" in our modern technological world.Dustin Edwards traces key moments in the lifecycle of technology--such as the extraction of raw materials to the disposal of electronic waste--to uncover the often overlooked consequence of our digital age. He illuminates how data centers, mining operations, and other digital infrastructures contribute to environmental harm and how the rapidly increasing demand for land use and water access is essential to sustain our growing digital needs. Weaving together narratives of technological advancement and ecological destruction, Edwards presents a comprehensive analysis of the true cost of our digital lives. By drawing on case studies, cultural critique, and a critical examination of labor and sustainability, Enduring Digital Damage reveals the deeper histories and ongoing struggles that make our digital lives possible, urging readers to imagine the possibility of a less harmful and extractive world.
Barranquilla with a Taste of Verbena
Immerse Yourself in the Rhythm of Learning Step into the vibrant world of Barranquilla with Barranquilla with a Taste of Verbena: Case Studies of Successful Language Learning Through English Music. This groundbreaking book weaves together the energetic spirit of a city famed for its cultural celebrations and the universal language of music to explore innovative methods of mastering English. Through engaging real-life case studies, discover how learners have harnessed the power of English music to break down language barriers and embrace new cultural perspectives. Perfect for educators, students, and music enthusiasts alike, this book offers a refreshing, harmonious approach to language acquisition that resonates long after the final note.
The World in a Phrase
Celebrating the short, witty, philosophical phrases known as aphorisms, this delightful history is an entertaining tour through the wisest and wittiest sayings in the world. Aphorisms are literature's hand luggage. Light and compact, they contain everything you need to get through a rough day at the office or a dark night of the soul. Aphorisms, the oldest written art form on the planet, have been going viral for thousands of years, delivering the short, sharp shock of old forgotten truths. Today, visual artists are mixing pithy language with compelling imagery and using social media to take the form into the future. In a world of disinformation and deepfakes, aphorisms point to the power of fresh debate over tired dogma and inconvenient truths over comfortable lies. Starting in ancient China and ending with contemporary meme-makers and street artists, The World in A Phrase tells the story of the aphorism through brief biographies of some of its greatest practitioners: sages like Lao-tzu and the Buddha, philosophers like Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, writers like George Eliot and Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, humorists like Mark Twain and Dorothy Parker, activists like James Baldwin and Audre Lorde, poets like Langston Hughes and Kay Ryan, and artists like Jenny Holzer and David Byrne. The World in A Phrase is for lovers of words and seekers of wisdom. This new edition of The New York Times bestseller features 26 additional aphorists and explores the aphorism in the age of social media, showing why these short sentences are the ultimate deep dives in an era when TL;DR has become a cultural catchphrase.
Greek Primer, Colloquial And Constructive
A rare doorway to ancient speech swings open again learn Greek the living way with a classic reborn. Greek Primer, Colloquial and Constructive by John Stuart Blackie is a spirited, practical guide that teaches the Greek language through conversational use and systematic grammar. Designed as a beginner Greek textbook and colloquial Greek guide, it blends clear constructive Greek lessons with lively examples, enabling Greek language beginners to grasp grammar, pronunciation, and everyday speech quickly. Readers will find progressive exercises, parsing of Greek grammar basics, and practical drills ideal for anyone keen on Greek language study or seeking Greek language resources for self-study and classroom use. This volume s historical and pedagogical importance is unmistakable: Blackie s humane approach and emphasis on spoken idiom mark it as a milestone in Greek language education. Long out of print, this is now republished by Alpha Editions fully restored for today s and future generations. Carefully preserved and enhanced, this edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and cultural treasure for classic literature collectors and modern learners alike. Perfect for students searching for Greek language for beginners, teachers curating Greek language education materials, or lifelong learners who want to learn Greek online, this Greek language primer reconnects you with a time-tested method. Own a piece of linguistic history and start your journey into Greek with confidence.
Introduction To The Study Of The History Of Language
A rediscovered classic that reawakens the wonder of words Introduction to the Study of the History of Language invites readers to trace the living roots of every tongue. Willem Sijbrand Logeman s lucid, passionate guide lays out the principles of historical linguistics and philology with clarity and curiosity: how languages change over time, the methods of comparative language study, the logic of sound shifts, and the detective work behind reconstructing language origins. Blending rigorous scholarship with readable storytelling, it maps linguistic evolution across families and eras, turning abstract concepts into memorable insights for both newcomers and seasoned researchers. This edition from Alpha Editions is more than a reprint. Out of print for decades and meticulously restored for today s and future generations, it brings back a pivotal language history book with refreshed typography and archival care. Every page has been prepared to honor Logeman s original voice while making his work accessible to modern readers of introduction to linguistics, language research, and philology. A cultural treasure and collector s item, this volume belongs on the shelf of casual readers intrigued by language development, students of language study, and classic literature collectors seeking a foundational text in the study of language change over time. Rediscover the origins and trajectories of speech with an essential work on language history, now reborn for a new age.
The Language-Lover's Lexipedia
Dreyer's English meets Schott's Original Miscellany in this delicious tour of the lesser-known wonders of the language world, perfect for language lovers, word nerds, and the incurably curious. A delightful rollick through language unlike any you've ever experienced. As the inventor of the bestselling game about words, League of the Lexicon, Joshua Blackburn has created an A-Z that's part-encyclopedia, part-treasure map, and an all-around joy for anyone interested in words and language. Meticulously researched, joyfully written, and beautifully designed, The Language-Lover's Lexipedia dives into the quirky, the curious, and the unexpected to reveal a world of language you never knew existed. Discover the biting humor of Scottish insults (you're talking mince), the curious history of the Chinese typewriter, and the strange yet vivid color names of Elizabethan England--like "dead Spaniard" and "lusty gallant." Whether it's the dark history of the Index of Banned Books or the bewildering grammar of Yoda, each pithy entry is brimming with knowledge and wit. Illustrated with enchanting line art that evokes a 19th-century reference book, The Language-Lover's Lexipedia is as visually delightful as it is intellectually captivating. It's stuffed with quirky lists, surprising facts, and illuminating stories, making it the ultimate gift for any language lover. Want to uncover the secret of Ikea product names? Decode the euphemisms of Victorian England? Or understand why pedants are pedantic? This book has you covered--and then some. Blackburn's infectious enthusiasm turns linguistic oddities into pure entertainment and offers up endless rabbit holes to dive down, with each thoughtful entry promising to charm, educate, and tickle. From the linguistic history of marijuana to the origins of nonsense, The Language-Lover's Lexipedia is a must-read for anyone who revels in the beauty, humor, and sheer weirdness of language.
Hair of the Dog to Paint the Town Red
English is filled with curious, intriguing, and bizarre phrases. This book reveals the surprising, captivating, and even hilarious origins behind four hundred of them, including: - Read Between the Lines - Cat Got Your Tongue? - Put a Sock in It - Close, but No Cigar - Bring Home the Bacon - Caught Red-Handed - Under the Weather - Raining Cats and Dogs Perfect for trivia and language lovers alike, this entertaining collection is the ultimate guide to understanding these baffling mini mysteries of the English language.
Translating the New Philosophy in the Dutch Early Enlightenment (1640-1720)
A small group of freethinkers from the Dutch Republic played a key role in the major intellectual changes of the Early Enlightenment (1640-1720). In the wake of Cartesianism, their rationalist ideas transformed debates about science, theology, medicine, and political theory. This book studies the position of four translators in these debates on the 'New Philosophy' Jan Hendriksz Glazemaker, Pieter Balling, Abraham van Berkel, and Stephan Blankaart. It presents a comparative history of their Dutch translations of philosophical treatises by Ren矇 Descartes, Thomas Hobbes, and Benedictus de Spinoza. A combined methodology of computational and qualitative analysis offers new insights into the form and function of translated philosophical texts within the intellectual debates about language, reason, and knowledge that were partly inspired by those texts. These insights change our understanding of the crucial function of translations, multilingualism, and linguistic purism in the Dutch Early Enlightenment.
Word-Formation - European Languages
This reader is part of a five-volume-edition and comprises an in-depth presentation of the state of the art in word-formation. Volume 5 offers 26 descriptive portraits of word-formation in Indo-European and Non-Indo-European languages of Europe that exemplify the range of structures made possible by the word-formation processes discussed in the previous volumes.
Schott's Significa
The perfect gift for word lovers, trivia fanatics, and the culturally curious. From the author of the international bestseller Schott's Original Miscellany comes a visually rich book that breaks down the colorful language and systems of signs that make up the vocabulary of our world. Named a Best Book of October 2025 by Kirkus, Financial Times, and Town & Country Here is an obsessive and fascinating look at the systems of language and knowledge that surrounds us. Ben Schott breaks down the lingo, slang, and jargon found in dozens of fascinating professions, events, and subcultures--from the insider language used in casino gambling to the NYC diamond district and professional sommeliers to London cabbies. For those who wish to gain access to rarified worlds, this book is an elegant and smart look at so much hiding in plain sight around us. With its gorgeously erudite and detailed design, full-color photos throughout, and thoroughly researched survey of lingo and culture, Schott's Significa will change how you see the world.
Useless Etymology
Did you know that an "astronaut" is literally a "star sailor," that a thesaurus is, in fact, a "treasure trove" of words, and that someone who is "sinister" is actually just "left-handed"? Have you ever wondered why English isn't considered a Romance language if 60% of our words are Latin-derived? Did Shakespeare really invent 1,700 words, and if not, why the heck do we say that he did? Why is the English language stuffed with so many synonyms? Let's be real: English can seem pretty bonkers. And, well, sometimes it is. But through thorough thought and a pinch of curiosity, method can be found within the madness of our modern tongue-even within the disparate pronunciation of the words "through," "thorough," and "thought." Derived from Germanic, Romance, Hellenic, Semitic, African and Native American languages, English contains multitudes. It has been (and continues to be) transformed by war and conquest, art and literature, science and technology, love and hate, wit and whim. Useless Etymology takes readers on a time-traveling adventure to unlock the beauty, wonder, and absurdity within our everyday words, how they came to be, and the unexpected ways their origins weave a global, cross-cultural labyrinth of meaning. Filled with fun facts and delightful discoveries, this is an enlightening read for anyone who wants to know more about why the English language works the way that it does.
Mobile Learning for Undergraduates
Technology has affected every aspect of human life, amongst all the things teaching learning has no exemption. The study incorporates the enthrallment to find the impact of digitalization on education. Digital teaching has injected action and autonomy by engaging the students and by letting them experience the process of learning. By centralizing the learning experience, the natural workflow is noticed by learners and educators. In this research, it is found that the digital teaching-learning theories such as RAT, SAMR, TPACK, Digital Blooms, and Connectivism concerning Vygotsky's theory have helped teachers and students to outline their critical thinking, innovation and reformation through problem-solving techniques.
ESP Learning in Chinese Employment-Oriented University
This book included two academic articles. One article explored the English learning motivation in English for Specific Purposes in Chinese employment-oriented university, concluding that teacher-related motivation plays the important role in ESP learning. The other one explored the application of project-based learning in the English for Specific Purposes class, and the approach's role in improving students' English proficiency, as well as two employability soft skills-team cooperating, and problem-solving, concluding that PBL approach contributes obviously to the improvement of student's team cooperating and problem-solving, rather than English proficiency compared with traditional approach.
No-Nonsense Arabic Workbook
This book contains exercises and drills designed to practice the concepts covered in the No-Nonsense Arabic Textbook. The curriculum builds up to the translation of verses of the Quran from Arabic to English.
No-Nonsense Arabic Vocabulary
The No-Nonsense Arabic Vocabulary book contains 80% of Quranic vocabulary. It is divided by chapter and designed to used in tandem with the No-Nonsense Arabic Textbook and the No-Nonsense Arabic Workbook.
Why is It Called That?
Why is It Called That? The Origin of 350 Everyday WordsHave you ever stopped and wondered why we call things what we do?From everyday expressions to the names of objects you use without a second thought, the origins of words often hide fascinating stories of history, culture, and imagination.Why is it called that? takes you on a journey through 350 carefully selected words and phrases, uncovering their surprising beginnings and how they have evolved through time.Inside this book, you'll discover: ✦ The hidden history behind common everyday words✦ How ancient languages shaped the way we speak today✦ Curious stories of invention, culture, and coincidence✦ Connections between English and Latin, Greek, Old Norse, and more✦ How words reveal the way people once thought, lived, and dreamedWritten in a clear, engaging style, this book is perfect for: Readers who love trivia and wordplayLanguage enthusiasts and etymology fansTeachers, students, and lifelong learnersWords are more than labels - they are living links to the past.By the end of this book, you'll never look at everyday language the same way again.If you've ever asked yourself "Why is it called that?" - this book has the answers.Anyone who enjoys fun facts to share with friends
Fun with English
The book offers a fascinating and concise exploration of the delightful oddities inherent in the English language. It delves into an entertaining array of topics, including curious manias, evocative similes, challenging tongue-twisters, and inventive portmanteau words. This compilation serves as a treasure trove of known and unknown trivia, presenting enjoyable nuggets of information that highlight the unique and often amusing peculiarities of English usage. Designed for a wide audience, it aims to captivate and amuse not only students, teachers, and professionals who work with the language daily but also dedicated aficionados and logophiles. The intent is to provide a lighthearted yet insightful journey through the language's quirky side, moving beyond dry grammar rules to celebrate its character and charm. Ultimately, it empowers all readers to appreciate the playful flexibility of English and enables them to genuinely have some fun with the language, transforming everyday communication into a more engaging and enjoyable experience.
Scarcely English
The English language has evolved throughout its history, and usually for good reasons. However, in recent years, egged on by social media and the ubiquity and velocity of the internet, it has been subject to some grave assaults. There appear no longer to be any rules, in an era when, thanks to the web (another word to have changed its meaning) everyone can be a published author, completely unedited and unregulated. This often has dire consequences for the English tongue. Simon Heffer's A to Z runs though a whole litany of common confusions ('flaunt' and 'flout', 'imply' and 'infer', 'uninterested' and 'disinterested'), unidiomatic English ('fed up of', 'focus around', the use of 'impacted' in such construction as 'the loss impacted him badly'), and lazy expressions (these days every extended activity is an '-athon', every scandal is a 'Something-gate'). It bemoans some truly awful neologisms, 'infotainment' and 'funwashing' among them. And it registers the horror of those of us who do not believe that you can answer the question 'How are you?' with the words 'I'm good'. Trenchant and sprinkled with dry wit, Scarcely English is both a chamber of horrors of bad and lazy English and a plea for accuracy, clear thinking and elegance.
Old English Charms, Poems, and Proverbs 5
Old English (?nglisc) is the earliest recorded form of the English language. It was brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th century. The first literary works in Old English date from the mid 7th century. Spelling was not standardised but varied by region and dialect over time.Contained in this book: Precepts (A Father's Instruction To His Son), The Order of the World (On The Wonders of Creation), The Gifts of Men (Of The Endowments and Pursuits of Men), Charm 1 For Unfruitful Land (?cerbot)The texts are presented in their original Old English, with a literal word-for-word line-by-line translation, and a Modern English translation, all side-by-side. In this way, it is possible to see and feel how Old English worked and how it has evolved. Also included are individual word lists for each text, and an overall word list.This book is designed to be of use and interest to anyone with a passion for the Old English language, Anglo-Saxon history, or languages and history in general.
Gobsmacked!
A spot-on guide to how and why Americans have become so bloody keen on Britishisms--for good or ill The British love to complain that words and phrases imported from America--from French fries to Awesome, man!--are destroying the English language. But what about the influence going the other way? Britishisms have been making their way into the American lexicon for more than 150 years, but the process has accelerated since the turn of the twenty-first century. From acclaimed writer and language commentator Ben Yagoda, Gobsmacked! is a witty, entertaining, and enlightening account of how and why scores of British words and phrases--such as one-off, go missing, curate, early days, kerfuffle, easy peasy, and cheeky--have been enthusiastically taken up by Yanks. After tracing Britishisms that entered the American vocabulary in the nineteenth century and during the world wars, Gobsmacked! discusses the most-used British terms in America today. It features chapters on the American embrace of British insults and curses, sports terms, and words about food and drinks. The book also explores the American adoption of British spellings, pronunciations, and grammar, and cases where Americans have misconstrued British expressions (for example, changing can't be arsed to can't be asked) or adopted faux-British usages, like pronouncing divisive as "divissive." Finally, the book offers some guidance on just how many Britishisms an American can safely adopt without coming off like an arse. Rigorously researched and documented but written in a light, conversational style, this is a book that general readers and language obsessives will love. Its revealing account of a surprising and underrecognized language revolution might even leave them, well, gobsmacked.
Drama Start
Drama Start: Christmas Edition is a joyful and imaginative collection of drama games, action poems, movement stories, and short festive plays created especially for children aged 3+. Brimming with seasonal sparkle, this book invites children to step into the magical world of elves, reindeer, snowflakes, stars, and Santa Claus, bringing the wonder of Christmas to life through drama and play.Designed with busy educators, facilitators, and parents in mind, this resource is perfect for early years and primary classrooms, after-school clubs, holiday workshops, or home use. The activities are easy to follow, require little to no preparation, and need only minimal resources. From lively warm-ups and festive listening games to creative movement stories and ready-to-use Christmas plays, each section is filled with ideas that spark imagination, encourage expressive communication, and nurture social skills.The book is process-led and child-centred, focusing on building confidence, creativity, and cooperation rather than polished performances. Children can pretend to be reindeer in training, elves in Santa's workshop, or twinkling stars in the night sky, all while developing language skills, collaboration, and storytelling abilities. With activities that are playful yet purposeful, this collection supports both educational outcomes and the sheer joy of festive fun.Whether you are looking to plan a full Christmas programme or simply add a touch of drama to your December sessions, this book offers everything you need to create meaningful and magical experiences. No props, costumes, or stage are required-just a group of children, a safe space to move and imagine, and a little Christmas spirit.A must-have for teachers, childcare professionals, drama facilitators, and parents who want to add creativity, celebration, and festive theatre to their Christmas season.
Easy for You to Say
You have a presentation tomorrow - for your boss, your team, new clients, or an audience of thousands. Where do you start? How do you know the audience will listen, agree, take action (and not fall asleep)? How do you strategically prep for this without sounding robotic and rehearsed? Open this handbook to any page, and you'll find the answers. You can follow the steps in order or skip ahead to your greatest needs. Write all over it, bend the pages, and use the steps to share your story. Backed by the science of adult learning and decades of live & virtual training, "Easy For You To Say" is a simple handbook that elevates your communication and lives up to its name.
Easy for You to Say
You have a presentation tomorrow - for your boss, your team, new clients, or an audience of thousands. Where do you start? How do you know the audience will listen, agree, take action (and not fall asleep)? How do you strategically prep for this without sounding robotic and rehearsed? Open this handbook to any page, and you'll find the answers. You can follow the steps in order or skip ahead to your greatest needs. Write all over it, bend the pages, and use the steps to share your story. Backed by the science of adult learning and decades of live & virtual training, "Easy For You To Say" is a simple handbook that elevates your communication and lives up to its name.
Savage Words
The meaning these texts are intended to convey is rather monotonous; they all say, in one form or another, "I don't like you." Hence, the whole point of producing them is to communicate this age-old message in new and unprecedented ways. We might be rather unimaginative in our day-to-day interactions, but when we sit down to write, a certain degree of novelty is imperative. In fact, one would say that in order to work, no two orationes invectivae can be exactly alike (not even humanistic ones). At the same time, however, one doesn't want to be so inventive that the audience fails to recognize the text for what it actually is. This double constraint (creativity and transparency) produces an endless quantity of variations, and is the real engine of that verbal inventiveness we see at play; ultimately, this is the reason why we find these texts so interesting to study and to write.From the Introduction by Gianluca Rizzo
Middle Assyrian Texts, Seals, and Seal Impressions
World Englishes as Components of a Complex Dynamic System
This Element proposes to view World Englishes as components of an overarching Complex Dynamic System of Englishes, against the conventional view of regarding them as discrete, rule-governed, categorial systems. After outlining this basic idea and setting it off from mainstream linguistic theories, it introduces the theory of Complex Dynamic Systems and the main properties of such systems (systemness, complexity, perpetual dynamics, network relationships, the interplay of order and chaos, emergentism and self-organization, nonlinearity and fractals, and attractors), and surveys earlier applications to language. Usage-based linguistics and construction grammar are outlined as suitable frameworks to explain how the Complex Systems principles manifest themselves in linguistic reality. Many structural properties and examples from several World Englishes are presented to illustrate the manifestations of Complex Systems principles in specific features of World Englishes. Finally, the option of employing the NetLogo programming environment to simulate variety emergence via agent-based modeling is suggested.
Supplement to the Akkadian Dictionaries
The Akkadian (Babylonian-Assyrian) lexicon is currently accessible via two reference dictionaries, Wofram von Soden's Akkadisches Handworterbuch (1958-1981) and The Assyrian Dictionary of the University of Chicago (1956-2010). However, due to a large number of new cuneiform texts published during the last decades, both dictionaries are outdated in part, especially in their earlier volumes. The Supplement to the Akkadian Dictionaries (SAD), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, is meant to update both dictionaries. Without any claim to be comprehensive, SAD evaluates a strictly defined text corpus and a limited amount of secondary literature. SAD pays particular attention to new words, new verbal stems, and references which expand the distribution of a word or help to define its meaning, form or etymology. SAD volume L, M, N, R contains 1354 lemmata, among them 301 new words.
World Englishes and Social Media
As social media keeps changing, so does the representation of World Englishes across the wide range of platforms available. This edited volume explores the different varieties of English on various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, and YouTube. Social media platforms showcase an ever-increasing diversity in languages and varieties of languages used on them. Divided into three parts, the book focuses in turn on language variation in digital contexts, identities and social meaning making, and metalinguistic commentary, and ends with a discussion chapter providing an overview of World Englishes and social media. Investigating these areas in detail, the book covers a wealth of topics, including ethical questions and research methodology, linguistic features and creativity, and meta-discourse. By offering up-to-date coverage of English use across different platforms, it provides an in-depth insight into the dynamic space of language variation online.