/Linguistic-Theory - discourse of fundamental works, book
Contents 1. Linguistic Theory as Discourse 2. Ferdinand de Saussure 3. Edward Sapir 4. Leonard Bloomfield 5. Kenneth Lee Pike 6. Louis Hjelmslev 7. Noam Chomsky 8. John Rupert Firth 9. Michael Halliday 10. Terry Winograd (previously unpublished) 11. Teun van Dijk and Walter Kintsch 12. Peter Hartmann 13. Linguistics versus language
Cornerstones of Financial and Managerial Accounting, Current Trends Update
CORNERSTONES OF FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING gives students a strong foundation of core financial accounting concepts in an efficient and relevant way. The unique Cornerstones pedagogy is at the heart of this text, providing consistent step-by-step examples to help students solve fundamental problems.
The Postgraduate's Companion is a practical and accessible source of support and guidance for anyone contemplating starting, or already undertaking, their research degree. For those considering a research degree, this book addresses the fundamental questions of what a research degree involves, how to choose the institution, secure an offer and fund your research degree.
Byzantium - The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire
Byzantium. The name evokes grandeur and exoticism--gold, cunning, and complexity. In this unique book, Judith Herrin unveils the riches of a quite different civilization. Avoiding a standard chronological account of the Byzantine Empire's millennium--long history, she identifies the fundamental questions about Byzantium--what it was, and what special significance it holds for us today.
Since 1970-ties in the theory of syntax of natural language quite a number of competing, incommensurable theoretic frameworks have emerged. Today the lack of a leading paradigm and kaleidoscope of perspectives deprives our general understanding of syntax and its relation to semantics and pragmatics. The present book is an attempt to reestablish the most fundamental ideas and intuitions of syntactic well-formedness within a new general account.