This Handbook stands as the premier scholarly resource for Language and Social Interaction (LSI) subject matter and research, giving visibility and definition to this area of study and establishing a benchmark for the current state of scholarship. The Handbook identifies the five main subdisciplinary areas that make up LSI--language pragmatics, conversation analysis, language and social psychology, discourse analysis, and the ethnography of communication. One section of the volume is devoted to each area, providing a forum for a variety of authoritative voices to provide their respective views on the central concerns, research programs, and main findings of each area...
Concepts in Composition: Theory and Practice in the Teaching of Writing
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Focused on scholarship in rhetoric and composition over the past quarter-century, Concepts in Composition: Theory and Practice in the Teaching of Writing
is designed to foster reflection on how theory impacts practice,
enabling prospective teachers to develop their own comprehensive and
coherent conception of what writing is or should be and to consider how
people learn to write. This approach allows readers to assume the dual
role of both teacher and student as they enter the conversation of the
discipline and become familiar with some of the critical issues.
Each chapter addresses a particular theoretical concept relevant to
classroom teaching and includes activities to help readers establish
the connection between theoretical concepts and classroom lessons. A
major premise is that only when prospective writing teachers understand
this relationship will they be able to teach effectively. The chapters,
designed to facilitate this understanding, include:
*an
overview of a significant concept in composition that has generated
scholarly attention, and in some instances, critical controversy over
the past 25 years;
*writing assignments and discussion prompts to foster further exploration of the concept;
*thought-provoking articles;
*bibliographies for further research; and
*suggestions for classroom activities to apply the concept in a pedagogical context.
The text is enriched by seven chapters authored by invited scholars
with expertise in particular concepts of composition. Two
appendixes--"Developing Effective Writing Assignments" and "Developing
a Syllabus" enhance the pedagogical usefulness of the text.
The proverbs in this book are all genuine sayings collected from many cultures around the world. They are extracts from a number of proverb collections (many dating from the nineteenth century) compiled by various folklorists, linguists, social anthropologists and travellers.
This collection ignores the common sayings we’re all familiar with and concentrates on the more colourful, unusual and, in some cases, incomprehensible proverbs that have been recorded over the years.
Many of these sayings fall naturally into categories such as ‘Love and Marriage’ or ‘The Fairer Sex’ but others are not so easy to classify and have been ordered in a less conventional fashion.
Yoruba1 Proverbs is the most comprehensive collection to
date of more than five thousand Yoruban proverbs that showcase Yoruba
oral tradition. Following Oyekan Owomoyela’s introduction, which
provides a framework and description of Yoruba cultural beliefs, the
proverbs are arranged by theme into five sections: the good person; the
fortunate person (or the good life); relationships; human nature;
rights and responsibilities; and truisms. Each proverb is presented in
Yoruba with a literal English translation, followed by a brief
commentary explaining the meaning of the proverb within the oral
tradition.
This definitive source book on Yoruba
proverbs is the first to give such detailed, systematic classification
and analysis alongside a careful assessment of the risks and pitfalls
of submitting this genre to the canons of literary analysis.
1 The Yoruba (Yorùbá in Yoruba orthography) are a large ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in Africa; the majority of them speak the Yoruba language (èdèe Yorùbá; èdè = language). The Yoruba constitute approximately 21 percent of Nigeria's total population, and around 30 million individuals throughout the region of West Africa.
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Powers and Prospects: Reflections on Human Nature and the Social Order This unique collection showcases Noam Chomsky’s brilliant and boundless
insight into a wide range of topics of critical importance, from human
nature and language to international politics and the New World Order.
Chomsky’s linguistics chapters are accessible and interesting to the
lay reader, and offer a good introduction to Chomsky’s philosophy of
language and science.
The chapters on politics provide an important and necessary
critique of the political and social status quo, and address key issues
of the day: the Middle East "peace process," East Timor, and the global
economy.