Practice in Structure and Usage contains abundant exercises designed to revise the material introduced in the years leading up to the Lower Certificate, or similar examinations. The exercises act as reinforcement and consolidation, and will be especially suited to independent study outside the classroom. The book meets the growing demand for drill and exercise work, to support students’ grammars, such as Millington Ward’s New Intermediate English Grammar (1972), and will be most useful to students preparing for the new Structure and Usage Paper.
Communication Magic: Exploring the Structure and Meaning of Language
Dr. Hall demonstrates how your life can be dramatically enriched by having complete control over how you relate and interpret what you are communicating to others. In a clear and logical manner the author examines: How language affects the mindbody system, how language can perform magic-like feats in the nervous and immune systems, and how we can take charge of running our own brains.
A simple and effective guide to the mechanics of finance and corporate structure Corporate structure and finance has become complicated in today's times and even more so by the current market turbulence. Essentials of Corporate and Capital Formation enables you to decide on the appropriate structure by which to form a business, identifies capital raising alternatives, and supplies sample documents to comply with applicable state and federal securities laws.
Beyond the Zonules of Zinn: A Fantastic Journey Through Your Brain
In his latest book, David Bainbridge combines an otherworldly journey through the central nervous system with an accessible and entertaining account of how the brain's anatomy has often misled anatomists about its function. Bainbridge uses the structure of the brain to set his book apart from the many volumes that focus on brain function. He shows that for hundreds of years, natural philosophers have been interested in the gray matter inside our skulls, but all they had to go on was its structure.
What is discourse and how has the new interdisciplinary field of discourse studies developed? What are the linguistic and other structures of discourse at various levels of analysis? How do people - and their minds - go about producing and remembering text or talk? How are these mental processes interactionally shaped? Covering a great variety of genres, both written and spoken, Discourse as Structure and Process explains how discourse is organized, how discursive form and meaning are related and what the functions are of style and rhetoric in the communicative context.