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Romantic Prose Fiction (Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages)
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Romantic Prose Fiction (Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages)Romantic Prose Fiction rounds out a subseries in the Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages. The present volume is preceded by Romantic Irony (1988), Romantic Drama (1994), Romantic Poetry (2002), and Nonfictional Romantic Prose (2003).
 
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Tags: Romantic, Prose, Literatures, Languages, History
The Languages of Archaeology: Dialogue, Narrative, and Writing (Social Archaeology)
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The Languages of Archaeology: Dialogue, Narrative, and Writing (Social Archaeology)“Joyce takes on archaeology's major themes, writing, and practice in her own engaging text. She has indeed produced a telling story. The book disentangles the enmeshed terrain of representation and narrative, and promises to make a lasting contribution to archaeological theory.” Lynn Meskell, Columbia University
“This is an engaging and readable study of a profoundly neglected topic in archaeology. The Languages of Archaeology constitutes an open and disarmingly honest investigation of how archaeologists write and indeed construct the past through this process. This is a highly innovative and groundbreaking piece of research, in which the aim of retrieving dialogue from its marginalized position is successfully achieved.” Stephanie Moser, University of Southampton
 
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Tags: Archaeology, University, engaging, indeed, Languages
Rosetta stone V2 - PORTABLE
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Rosetta stone V2 - PORTABLERosetta Stone is language-learning software produced by Rosetta Stone, Ltd. Its title is an allusion to the Rosetta Stone, an artifact inscribed in multiple languages that helped researchers to decipher Ancient Egyptian by comparing it to the Greek inscription.
The Rosetta Stone software utilizes a combination of images, text, and sound, with difficulty levels increasing as the student progresses, in order to teach various vocabulary terms and grammatical functions intuitively, without drills or translation. Their award-winning method is called the Dynamic Immersion method. The goal is to teach languages the way first languages are learnt.
 
Escape the endless tedium of translation, memorisation and grammar drills. Get the language you want, the skills you need and the success you deserve by learning a new language naturally - the same way you learned your first language.
 
This the portable aplication for the most famous language learning software.(No installation required)
 
 
 
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Tags: Rosetta, Stone, languages, language, learning
Academic Voices: Across languages and disciplines (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series)
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Academic Voices: Across languages and disciplines (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series) This book explores how the voices of authors and other researchers are manifested in academic discourse, and how the author handles the polyphonic interaction between these various parties. It represents a unique study of academic discourse in that it takes a doubly contrastive approach, focusing on the two factors of discipline and language at the same time. It is based on a large electronic corpus of 450 research articles from three disciplines (economics, linguistics and medicine) in three languages (English, French and Norwegian).
 
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Tags: factor, language, languages, disciplines, discipline, discourse, three, academic
The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online
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The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication OnlineTwo thirds of global Internet users are non-English speakers. Despite this, most scholarly literature on the Internet and computer-mediated-communication (CMC) focuses exclusively on English. This is the first book devoted to analyzing Internet related CMC in languages other than English.

The volume collects 18 new articles on facets of language and Internet use, all of which revolve around several central topics: writing systems, the structure and features of local languages and how they affect internet use, code switching between multiple languages, gender issues, public policy issues, and so on. The scope of languages discussed in the volume is unusually broad, including non-native English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, Thai, and Portuguese. This book will be of great interest to anyone studying linguistics, applied linguistics, communication, anthropology and information sciences.
 
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Tags: Internet, languages, English, issues, volume