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Secret Language: Codes, Tricks, Spies, Thieves, and Symbols
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Secret Language: Codes, Tricks, Spies, Thieves, and Symbols

From the chat codes "PAW" or "Code 9" that teens use to let their friends know that parents are eavesdropping, to the high-powered, computer-driven encryptions used by governments to prevent foreign powers from stealing classified information, covert language is ubiquitous in our society. Now, in Secret Language, Barry Blake takes the reader on a fascinating excursion down this mysterious trail of words, ranging across time and culture. With revelations on every page, and sample codes and puzzles for the reader to crack, it will entertain everyone with an urge to know more about the most arcane and curious uses of language.
 
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Writing and the Digital Generation: Essays on New Media Rhetoric
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Writing and the Digital Generation: Essays on New Media Rhetoric Is it true that, in this era of digitization and mass media, reading and writing are on the decline? In a thought-provoking collection of essays and profiles, 30 contributors explore what may instead be a rise in rhetorical activity, an upsurge due in part to the sudden blurring of the traditional roles of creator and audience in participatory media. This collection explores topics too often overlooked by traditional academic scholarship, though critical to an exploration of rhetoric and popular culture, including fan fiction, reality television, blogging, online role-playing games, and Fantasy Football.
 
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Laughter in Interaction (Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics)
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Laughter in Interaction (Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics)

Bringing together twenty-five years of research on the sequential organization of laughter in everyday talk, Phillip Glenn analyzes recordings and transcripts to indicate the finely-detailed coordination of human laughter. He demonstrates that its occurrence, relative to talk and other activities, reveals much about its emergent meaning and effects. The book considers laughter's significant role in how people display, respond to, and revise identities and relationships.

 
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How to Write Short Stories for Magazines and Get Published!: ..and Get Them Published!
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How to Write Short Stories for Magazines and Get Published!: ..and Get Them Published!How to Write Short Stories for Magazines and Get Published!: ..and Get Them Published!

Writing short stories is both a science and an art. You need a certain amount of skill but you will increase your chances by studying your market and learning what magazine editors are looking for. It is not always obvious. How to Write Short Stories will take you as a would-be writer through the tricks of the trade by: - helping you discover what the different magazines are looking for and how to think up ideas to suit; - demonstrating how you can write different slants,

 

 

 
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Б. А. ИЛЬИШ Строй современного английского языка
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Б. А. ИЛЬИШ Строй современного английского языкаБ. А. ИЛЬИШ Строй современного английского языка

Б. А. ИЛЬИШ / Строй современного английского языка 
Учебник по курсу теоретической грамматики для студентов педагогических институтов (на английском языке)

THE STRUCTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Book in English

 
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