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Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words
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Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome WordsAs usual Bill Bryson says it best: “English is a dazzlingly idiosyncratic tongue, full of quirks and irregularities that often seem willfully at odds with logic and common sense. This is a language where ‘cleave’ can mean to cut in half or to hold two halves together; where the simple word ‘set’ has 126 different meanings as a verb, 58 as a noun, and 10 as a participial adjective; where if you can run fast you are moving swiftly...

 

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Dino's Day in London (Book+Audio)
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Dino's Day in London (Book+Audio)Tommy Grant is a taxi driver. One morning his boss telephones him. ‘Can you be at the Ritz hotel at 9 o’clock?’ he asks. The 12-year-old son of a film star is in London. His name is Dino. ‘Be very nice to the boy,’ Tommy’s boss says.

Level: Easystarts (200 words), British English

 
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Lexical Creativity, Texts and Contexts
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Lexical Creativity, Texts and ContextsThe coining of novel lexical items and the creative manipulation of existing words and expressions is heavily dependent on contextual factors, including the semantic, stylistic, textual and social environments in which they occur. The twelve specialists contributing to this collection aim to illuminate creativity in word formation with respect to functional discourse roles, but also examine ‘critical creativity’ determined by language policy, as well as diachronic phonetic variation in creatively-coined words.
 
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Tags: lexical, creativity, formations, language, level, words, roles, examine, lsquo, critical
An Anthropology of Names and Naming
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An Anthropology of Names and NamingThis book is about personal names, something of abiding interest to specialists and lay readers alike. Over a million people have checked the American Name Society website since 1996, for instance. Many philosophers and linguists suggest that names are ‘just’ labels, but parents internationally are determined to get their children's names ‘right’. Personal names may be given, lost, traded, stolen and inherited. This collection of essays provides comparative ethnography through which we examine the politics of naming; the extent to which names may be property-like; and the power of names themselves, both to fix and to destabilize personal identity.
 
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Tags: names, personal, naming, Anthropology, which, lsquo, provides
Cambridge - Exploring Grammar in Context (Upper-intermediate and Advanced)
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Cambridge - Exploring Grammar in Context (Upper-intermediate and Advanced)Cambridge - Exploring Grammar in Context (Upper-intermediate and Advanced)Exploring Grammar in Context draws on real spoken and written English from the most up-to-date research in the Cambridge International Corpus. Clearly structured units focus on main grammar areas with key points summarised in ‘Observations and ‘Summary’ panels. It also offers practical support and useful reference material. Key Features

 
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