The sun and the planets in the solar system such as Mercury, Venus, Earth and others are part of a galaxy. There are innumerable galaxies in the universe. The heavenly bodies move, spin on account of the gravity which each body exerts. It is mind-boggling to speculate on the size or number of the stars, planets, and the distances at which they are placed. The science of cosmology has unraveled quite a few phenomena, yet what is known is a fragment of the infinite.
Origins of Grammar: An Anthropological Perspective
An important feature of human language grammar is that it seems to be unrepeated in nature; it does, therefore, seem to be a candidate for what differentiates us as a species. As an emergent capacity, however, it cannot be the whole story: the capacities from which it emerges must be more deeply implicated in our humanness than grammar itself.
Phraseological Dictionary English - German: General Vocabulary in Technical and Scientific Texts
The dictionary lists the general vocabulary - nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives - which occurs in practically all technical texts. This vocabulary should be mastered by all those who actively or passively work with technical texts since it provides the structures into which the technical terms of various fields of technology are embedded. The keywords are provided with numerous model sentences illustrating their usage and offering the user a variety of suggestions for his / her own formulations.
A Mid-Atlantic Handbook Americanan and British English
Observers of English are becoming increasingly aware of the differences between the two major varieties of the language: American English and British English. In theory, speakers of Mid-Atlantic English, a form of English which includes features of both varieties, are aware of the differences between American English and British English, and endeavor to use forms of the language which are easily understood.