This book provides a microanalysis of the interactions between four children and their parents starting when the children were aged 9 to 13 months and ending when they were 18 months old. It tracks development as an issue for and of interaction. In so doing, it uncovers the details of the organisation of the sequence structure of the interactions, and exposes the workings of language and social development as they unfold in everyday activities.
Perfect Grammar: How to Recognise, Correct and Avoid Grammatical Errors
Who else wants to make their writing sparkle? How often have you written something and not been sure if it is correct? Armed with this book, you will never make those errors again. This is an essential guide for students and teachers in post-16 education and for people in business. Communication is essential in any organisation and good grammar is the 'oil' that lubricates the flow of communication
Elaborating Professionalism: Studies in Practice and Theory
What are the future possibilities for the standing of professional practice as it faces growingly problematic markets for services, complex demands for managerial accountability and control, and problematic circumstances and expectations in its ethical and self-regulative governance? New sources of inspiration may be needed if professionalism is to be either a viable or desirable form for the social organisation of work in the coming years of potentially deep economic and social change.
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Language in the Brain
This book should be serious reading for anyone interested in a comprehensive understanding of language, in which evolution, functional organisation and hierarchies are explained by reference to brain architecture and dynamics.
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Added by: maroula_7 | Karma: 70.43 | Fiction literature | 1 February 2009
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Tessa is the wife of a minor British diplomat in Nairobi, and an active campaigner for human rights. When she is murdered, her husband Justin rouses himself from his careful indifference and, unravelling the threads that led to her death, sets off in her footsteps. His journey will take him around the world, to a village retreat in Italy, a non-government organisation in Germany, an ostracised scientist in Canada, a food distribution area in southern Sudan, and in the end back to Kenya and the scene of Tessa's death.