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First Published in 1986. This is a collection of essays in honour of Charles C. Spiker due to his personal contribution to the field of experimental child psychology. Each of the contributions to this volume echoes in its way the proclamation that some of the best lessons learned were from Charlie Spiker.
Click Consonants is an indispensable volume for those who want to explore cutting-edge research on the linguistics of this remarkable yet oft-overlooked class of consonants.
Self-discipline is the secret that separates dreamers from achievers. This book is a practical guide to transforming your life through self-discipline, offering you the tools needed to overcome procrastination, set clear goals, and stay focused in the long run. Here, you won’t find magic formulas or shortcuts, but rather proven strategies and effective techniques that will help you build a solid routine and stay motivated even when the going gets tough. Throughout its pages, you'll discover how to manage your time efficiently, how to cultivate habits that drive your success, and how to develop a resilient mindset in the face of challenges. Moreover, you'll learn to identify and eliminate the distractions that sabotage your progress and create an environment that enhances your productivity. This book not only teaches you to be disciplined but also inspires you to take control of your life and become the best version of yourself. It’s an essential read for those tired of putting off their dreams and ready to take the first step toward personal and professional fulfillment.
This volume addresses the constructional variability with transitive and causative verbs from the point of view of their respective action and motion patterns. Drawing on the theoretical advances registered in cognitive approaches to language (Cognitive Grammar, Construction Grammar and space semantics), the papers substantiate new interpretations and adduce empirical evidence from various languages to refine or adjust existing analyses of transitivity and causation. The different contributions all address the crucial question of how concrete and abstract notions of human behavior drive linguistic expressions. Cognitive linguists consider that linguistic competence functions in terms of comp...
This is the second volume in the series on Infancy Research, which presents syntheses of theory on infants' development, both human and animal. For researchers in developmental psychology & neuroscience.
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
This book looks at the development of the New World Information and Communication Order (NWICO) and UNESCO's campaign against it. It looks at press coverage of the debate surrounding NEICO and its implications.