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Signal, Meaning, and Message: Perspectives on sign-based linguistics (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics)
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Signal, Meaning, and Message: Perspectives on sign-based linguistics (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics)

One set of articles offers semantic analyses of grammatical features of specific languages: English full-verb inversion; Serbo-Croatian deictic pronouns; English auxiliary do; Italian pronouns egli and lui; the Celtic-influenced use of on (e.g., ‘he played a trick on me’); a monosemic analysis of the English verb break.
 
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Tags: English, pronouns, break, Meaning, Signal
The Language of Stories: A Cognitive Approach
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The Language of Stories: A Cognitive Approach

How do we read stories? How do they engage our minds and create meaning? Are they a mental construct, a linguistic one or a cultural one? What is the difference between real stories and fictional ones? This book addresses such questions by describing the conceptual and linguistic underpinnings of narrative interpretation. Barbara Dancygier discusses literary texts as linguistic artifacts, describing the processes which drive the emergence of literary meaning. If a text means something to someone, she argues, there have to be linguistic phenomena that make it possible.
 
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Tags: linguistic, meaning, stories, literary, describing
Cognitive Grammar in Literature (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, Book 17)
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Cognitive Grammar in Literature (Linguistic Approaches to Literature, Book 17)

This is the first book to present an account of literary meaning and effects drawing on our best understanding of mind and language in the form of a Cognitive Grammar. The contributors provide exemplary analyses of a range of literature from science fiction, dystopia, absurdism and graphic novels to the poetry of Wordsworth, Hopkins, Sassoon, Balassi, and Dylan Thomas, as well as Shakespeare, Chaucer, Barrett Browning, Whitman, Owen and others. The application of Cognitive Grammar allows the discussion of meaning, translation, ambience, action, reflection, multimodality, empathy, experience and literariness itself to be conducted in newly valid ways.
 
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Tags: Cognitive, Grammar, Literature, meaning, ambience
Handbook of Moral and Character Education (Educational Psychology Handbook), 2nd Edition
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Handbook of Moral and Character Education (Educational Psychology Handbook), 2nd Edition

There is widespread agreement that schools should contribute to the moral development and character formation of their students. In fact, 80% of US states currently have mandates regarding character education. However, the pervasiveness of the support for moral and character education masks a high degree of controversy surrounding its meaning and methods.
 
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Tags: character, Handbook, moral, education, meaning
Do You Read Me?: Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia, and the Denial of Meaning
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Do You Read Me?: Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia, and the Denial of Meaning

A fascinating and compelling exploration of the learning process for parents, teachers, and anyone with an interest in education.
Reading and writing are fundamentally about the communication of meaning. Yet, when a child has difficulty in learning to read and write, the one area that is never seen as having any relevance is the child’s life experiences. The author’s contention is that the concept of dyslexia is something that has been invented, rather than discovered, in order to evade the question of meaning and the understanding of the individual.
 
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Tags: learning, meaning, something, invented, rather