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Charles Bukowski - The Captain is Out to Lunch
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Charles Bukowski - The Captain is Out to Lunch

A book length collaboration between two underground legends, Charles Bukowski and Robert Crumb. Bukowski's last journals candidly and humorously reveal the events in the writer's life as death draws inexorably nearer, thereby illuminating our own lives and natures, and to give new meaning to what was once only familiar. Crumb has illustrated the text with 12 full-page drawings and a portrait of Bukowski.
 
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Tags: Bukowski, Crumb, natures, meaning, lives
Express Review Guides: Vocabulary (2007)
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Express Review Guides: Vocabulary (2007)Express Review Guides: Vocabulary will give you the skills you need to expand your vocabulary. This guide lays out the roots, or, the building blocks of meaning, of many common words, making it easier to recognize similar words and easily decipher their meaning. You will be introduced to synonyms and antonyms, homonyms and confusing word pairs.
 
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Tags: meaning, Vocabulary, words, Review, Guides
Laughter: An Essay of the Meaning of the Comic
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Laughter: An Essay of the Meaning of the ComicThis little book resurrects a British translation that has long been out of print. While Laughter won't quite explain why the French love Jerry Lewis, or keep you in stitches, it's a bracing read that will make you think twice about laughing the next time someone stumbles into a lamppost. --Robert Burns Neveldine 

 

 
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Tags: Comic, Meaning, Essay, attachment48Laughter, someone, stumbles, laughing, about, twice, someone
Constraints in Discourse (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series)
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Constraints in Discourse (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series)It is a commonplace to say that the meaning of text is more than the conjunction of the meaning of its constituents. But, what are the rules governing its interpretation, and what are the constraints that define well-formed discourse? Answers to these questions can be given from various perspectives. In this edited volume, leading scientists in the field investigate these questions from structural, cognitive, and computational perspectives.
 
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Tags: questions, these, perspectives, meaning, field
The Origins of Meaning (Language in the Light of Evolution)
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The Origins of Meaning (Language in the Light of Evolution)In this, the first of two ground-breaking volumes on the nature of language in the light of the way it evolved, James Hurford looks at how the world first came to have a meaning in the minds of animals and how in humans this meaning eventually came to be expressed as language. He reviews a mass of evidence to show how close some animals, especially primates and more especially apes, are to the brink of human language. Apes may not talk to us but they construct rich cognitive representations of the world around them, and here, he shows, are the evolutionary seeds of abstract thought - the means of referring to objects, the memory of events, even elements of the propositional thinking philosophers have hitherto reserved for humans.
 
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Tags: language, meaning, especially, first, world