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Communicating with One Another: Toward a Psychology of Spontaneous Spoken Discourse
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Communicating with One Another: Toward a Psychology of Spontaneous Spoken Discourse

In contrast to traditional approaches of mainstream psycholinguists, the authors of Communicating with One Another approach spontaneous spoken discourse as a dynamic process, rich with structures, patterns, and rules other than conventional grammar and syntax. Daniel C. O’Connell and Sabine Kowal thoroughly critique mainstream psycholinguistics, proposing instead a shift in theoretical focus from experimentation to field observation, from monologue to dialogue, and from the written to the spoken.


 
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Dinosaurs (LET'S LOOK)
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Dinosaurs (LET'S LOOK)The Let's Look series uses colorful images, simple text labels, and fun "I spy" games to introduce curious preschoolers to the world.

 

Reading level: Baby-Preschool

 
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Heart Health
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Heart HealthHeart Health

This book is principally about your heart: how to keep it strong or, if it has been weakened in some way, how to make it as strong as possible.
 
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Foucault and Fiction: The Experience Book
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Foucault and Fiction: The Experience Book

This monograph develops a unique approach to thinking about the transformative power of literature by drawing upon the much-neglected concept of experience in Foucault's work. For Foucault, an 'experience book' is a book which transforms our experience by acting on us in a particular way. In this book, Timothy O'Leary develops a unique approach to thinking about the transformative power of literature by drawing upon this often neglected concept and applying it to literary texts.

 
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The Spoken Image: Photography and Language
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The Spoken Image: Photography and Language

Language has always been central to the meaning and exploitation of photographic images. However, the various types and "styles" of language associated with different photographic genres have been largely overlooked. This book considers the nature of photography, examining the language used in titles, captions and commentaries, particularly as they relate to documentary photography, photojournalism and fashion photography.

 
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