Issue | Title | |
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | a. Ethnic and Universal Religion | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | b. The Buddha | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | c. Mahayana Symbology | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | d. Hinduism: The Great Appropriation | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | e. The Archetype of Nature in China | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | f. Yahweh, Idolatry, and Literacy | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | g. Graeco-Roman Tradition | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | h. Christ | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | i. Christian Mythology | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | j. Christian Mysticism | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | k. Islam: The Tawhid | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | l. Islam: Jihad and the Satanic Verses | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | m. The Kabbalah | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | a. Nature | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | b. Goodness | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | c. Truth | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | d. Beauty | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | e. Rationality | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | f. Humanity | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | g. Democracy | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | h. Health | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | Bibliography | Details |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | Glossary | Details |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | Index | Details |
Robert Ellis | ||
Archetypes in Religion and Beyond | Introduction | Abstract |
Robert Ellis | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | On Farmsteads and Terraced Fields: The Origins of the Medieval Jerusalem Hinterland Project | Abstract |
Bethany Walker | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | Peasant Decision-Making in the Jerusalem Highlands: A Landscape Perspective | Abstract |
Yuval Gadot, Gideon Avni | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | The Earliest Settlement on Telegraph Hill | Abstract |
Benjamin Dolinka, Nicolo Pini, Zubair Adawi | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | Remnants of a “Feudal” Past The Mamluk Estate | Abstract |
Benjamin Dolinka, Nicolo Pini, Bethany Walker, Benyamin Storchan | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | The Making of a Family Farmstead: Emergence and Demise of the Ottoman ʿEzbeh | Abstract |
Bethany Walker, Benjamin Dolinka, Nicolo Pini, Roy Marom, Benyamin Storchan | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | Jerusalem’s Farmland Transformed: The Expansion of Agricultural Terracing | Abstract |
Omer Ze'evi Berger, Nitsan Ben-Melech | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | Land Use and Foodways | Abstract |
Sofia Laparidouo, Annette Hansen, Chiara Corbino, Georgia Kasapidou | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | Market Gardening in Medieval Jerusalem | Abstract |
Bethany Walker | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | What Makes a Village?: Social Networks and Resilience | Abstract |
Bethany Walker | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 1. Full Site Plan | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 2. Plan of North Building of the Northern Sector | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 3. Plan of Stratum III (pre-Mamluk) | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 4. Plan of Stratum II (Mamluk) | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 5. Plan of Stratum Ib (Early Ottoman) | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 6. Plan of Stratum Ia (Late Ottoman/Mandate) | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 7. Summaries of representative entries on Beit Mazmil in the Jerusalem sijills | Details |
Ahmad al-Ghizawat | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 8. Chart of radiocarbon and OSL dates | Details |
Cologne AMS | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 9. List of critical loci | Details |
Bethany Walker | ||
Life on the Farm in Late Medieval Jerusalem | 10. Sketchfab – access to the three-dimensional models and instruction for use | Details |
Nicolo Pini | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 2. Counting Tree Parses | Abstract |
Edward Shingler, Jennifer Bellik | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 4. Overtly Headed XPs and ι-initial StrongStart in Irish Syntax-Prosody Mapping | Abstract |
Nick Kalivoda | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 5. Constraining Subcategory-Sensitive MATCH Constraints | Abstract |
Nicholas Van Handel, Dan Brodkin, Benjamin Eischens | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 8. Align-driven Clitic Movement in Chamorro | Abstract |
Richard Bibbs | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 6. Visibility Settings for Match Theory | Abstract |
Nicholas Van Handel | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 7. Interactions of Matching, Alignment and Binarity in Japanese and Beyond | Abstract |
Nick Kalivoda | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 10. Size Effects in Prosody: Branch-Counting, Leaf-Counting, and Uniformity | Abstract |
Jennifer Bellik, Nicholas Van Handel | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 11. Stringency Hierarchies in Prosodic Sisterhood: STRONGSTART and EQUALSISTERS | Abstract |
Jennifer Bellik | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 12. How to Use SPOT: A Tutorial | Abstract |
Jennifer Bellik, Nick Kalivoda | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory (SPOT) | Abstract |
Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, Armin Mester | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | 9. Revisiting Tone Sandhi Domains in Xiamen Chinese: MATCH vs ALIGN with Strict Layering | Abstract |
Yaqing Cao, Richard Bibbs, Jennifer Bellik | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | Acknowledgements | Details |
Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, Armin Mester | ||
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory | Index | Details |
Jennifer Bellik, Junko Ito, Nick Kalivoda, Armin Mester | ||
On the Subject of Religion | Patchwork or Mosaic? The Fabric of Religious Studies | Abstract |
James Dennis LoRusso | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 1. On the Grammar of Teaching Religious Studies | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 2. Response: Can't Live with It, Can't Drop It from the Undergraduate Curriculum: World Religions | Abstract |
Rita Lester, Jacob Barrett | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 3. Response: Practicing Theory | Abstract |
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 4. Response: The Gaze from Somewhere: Teaching Situated Writing about Religion | Abstract |
Leonie Geiger | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 5. Response: Weaponizing Religious Literacy: "Religionizing" as Revitalizing the Field or Reinforcing Neoliberal Values? | Abstract |
Martha Smith Roberts | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 6. The Enduring Presence of Our Pre-Critical Past; or, Same As it Ever Was, Same As it Ever Was | Abstract |
Russell McCutcheon | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 7. Response: The Vocation of a Scientist of Religion | Abstract |
D. Jamil Grimes | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 8. Response: Historicizing Endurance | Abstract |
Andrew Durdin | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 9. Response: Intercepted Dispatches: A Speculative History of the Future of Religious Studies | Abstract |
Rebekka King | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 10. Private Money and the Study of Religions: Problems, Perils, and Possibilities | Abstract |
Gregory Alles | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 11. Response: Drugs, Dog Chow, and Dharma | Abstract |
Michael Altman | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 12. Response: Between Wittgenstein and Zuckerberg: Selling the Academic Study of Religion in a Buyer’s Market | Abstract |
John McCormack | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 13. Response: Religious Studies: A Pawn in the Culture Wars | Abstract |
Natalie Avalos | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 14. International Perspectives on/in the Field | Abstract |
Rosalind Hackett | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 15. Response: Field of Dreams: What Do NAASR Scholars Really Want? | Abstract |
Fount LeRon Shults, Wesley Wildman | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 16. Response: The Benefit of Comparison | Abstract |
Vaia Touna | ||
On the Subject of Religion | 17. Response: "Developing" the Field | Abstract |
Yasmina Burezah | ||
On the Subject of Religion | Index | Details |
James Dennis LoRusso | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Introduction | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Comprehensibility at a Phonological Level | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Comprehensibility at a Discourse / Text Level | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Comprehensibility at a Pragmatic Level | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Comprehensibility and Fluency | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Technology and Comprehensibility | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Teaching towards a Comprehensibility Goal | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Conclusion | Abstract |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Appendix 1: Cambridge B2 First Speaking Task | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Appendix 2: IELTS Descriptors | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Appendix 3: Fluency Indicators | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Appendix 4: Example of a Test Task | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | List of Figures | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | List of Tables | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Acknowledgements | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | About the Authors | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | Index | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Comprehensibility in Language Assessment | References | Details |
Parvaneh Tavakoli, Sheryl Cooke | ||
Vinyl Ventures | Foreword | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | THE BACKSTORY TO STARTING A RECORD COMPANY | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | ROUNDER’S FIRST TWO RECORDS – OCTOBER 1970 | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | BUILDING THE BUSINESS – THE EARLY 1970s | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | ORGANIZING THE INDIE SIDE OF THE RECORD BUSINESS | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | THE CONCEPT OF A COLLECTIVE IS CALLED INTO QUESTION | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | THE SECOND HALF OF THE SEVENTIES – GEORGE THORGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS, AND WRESTLING WITH CHANGE | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | ENTERING THE 1980s: 50 DATES IN 50 STATES – NO NIGHTS OFF! | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | STARTING OUR SECOND DECADE, A MATURING COMPANY, AND SOME REAL GROWING PAINS | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | THE MIDDLE 1980s – FLYING BY THE SEAT OF OUR PANTS | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | ALISON KRAUSS – 1986 AND FOR DECADES TO COME | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | 1990 – ROUNDER TURNS 20 | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | 1995 - A QUARTER OF A CENTURY IN, AND STILL FLYING BY THE SEAT OF OUR PANTS | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | JOHN VIRANT – “THE FOURTH ROUNDER” | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | 2000 – ROUNDER TURNS 30 AS WE ENTER A NEW CENTURY | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | SELLING THE COMPANY – THE NEXT ITERATION: THE CONCORD CONNNECTION (2010) | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | ROUNDER’S SENSE OF MISSION | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Vinyl Ventures | The Rounder Founders | Abstract |
Bill Nowlin | ||
Keith Jarrett | Preface to the English Edition | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Foreword | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Overture | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Growing up in Allentown | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Three Steps to Jazz: Art - Charles - Miles | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Ideal Partnership | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | The Formative Years | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Winding Paths to Musical Mastership | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Limitless Soloist | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Grandeur and Crisis | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | The History of a Cult Recording | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | America's Songbook | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | The Jazz Man as Classical Musician | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | The Complete Artist | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Objection | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Epilogue | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Discography | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Acknowledgements | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Bibliography | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Keith Jarrett | Index | Abstract |
Wolfgang Sandner | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | Introduction | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | The Song and Jimi Hendrix | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | The Songs of Jimi Hendrix | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | The Songs from Jimi Hendrix | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | Notes | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | Bibliography | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Hear My Train A Comin’ | Index | Abstract |
Kevin Le Gendre | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | Alternative Theories on Religion | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | Alternative Theories on Sacred Place and Nature | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | John Michell | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | Glastonbury | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | Michell's Sacred Place Theory | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | Squaring the Circle | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Albion's Sage for the New Age | Conclusion | Abstract |
Marleen Thaler | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | Author's Preface | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | Note to the Reader | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | I.1 Short Introduction | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | I.2 Graphic Map of Terms | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | I.3 Alphabetic Display | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | I.4 Wine and Food Pairing | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | I.5 Chronology of Events | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | II.1 Short Introduction | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | II.2 Graphic Map of Terms | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | II.3 Alphabetic Display | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | II.4 Wine and Food Pairing | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | II.5 Chronology of Events | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | III.1 Short Introduction | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | III.2 Graphic Map of Terms | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | III.3 Alphabetic Display | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | III.4 Wine and Food Pairing | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | III.5 Chronology of Events | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | Online References | Details |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | Literature on Fortified Wines | Details |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | Appendix: To Inquisitive Readers | Abstract |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | List of Figures | Details |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | List of Tables | Details |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | List of Photographs | Details |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Madeira, Port, Sherry | Subject Index | Details |
Piotr Nagórka | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Negotiating Social Relations: A Systemic Functional Perspective | Abstract |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Negotiating Tenor: Rendering Meaning in Dialogue and Monologue | Abstract |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Positioning Others: Tendering in Text | Abstract |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Building Values: Establishing Meanings to Share | Abstract |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Tuning: Adjusting the Meanings We Share | Abstract |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Resources for Negotiating Social Relations | Abstract |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Negotiating Social Relations | Preface | Details |
Y.J. Doran, J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna | ||
Religions of the World | Introduction | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | African Religions | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Buddhism | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Chinese Religions | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Christianity | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Hinduism | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Indigenous Religions in North America | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Islam | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Japanese Religions | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Judaism | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Sikhism | Abstract |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Afterword | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | List of Text Boxes | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Sources and Acknowledgements | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | How to Read This Book: A Very Brief Overview | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Glossary: Religions of the World | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | Index | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religions of the World | List of Figures | Details |
Leslie Dorrough Smith, Steven Ramey | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Clouds Drifting Through a Landscape: Glimpses of Rishikesh | Abstract |
Stephen Jacobs | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Ji Aya Nu: Gurdwaras as Refuge and Target in the Islamophobic World Order | Abstract |
Tavleen Kaur | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | The Role of Place in Shaping the Practice and Meaning of Seva among Jain Ascetics in Gujarat | Abstract |
Bindi Shah, N. Rajaram | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Aughars and their Sense of ‘Place’ | Abstract |
Jishnu Shankar | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Sense, Place and the Goddess: Devotion to Kali in Cross-cultural Perspective | Abstract |
Nicole Petersen | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | The Spirit of Place: Encounters with the Bauls and Fakirs of West Bengal | Abstract |
Denise Doyle, Tara Baoth Mooney | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Landscapes of Enchantment and their Usage: A Critical Case Study from the Khasi Ethnic Community of Meghalaya | Abstract |
Margaret Lyngdoh | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Indigenous American Quadripartitioned Sense of Place | Abstract |
Miguel Astor-Aguilera | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | A Tuna in Every Puna: Photofilmic Practices and Ngāti Porou Māori Tribal Desires for Environmental Reinvigoration of Freshwater Springs | Abstract |
Natalie Robertson | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | List of Figures | Details |
Graham Harvey, Opinderjit Takhar | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Groundwork: Setting the Scenes | Abstract |
Graham Harvey, Opinderjit Takhar | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Series Foreword | Abstract |
Graham Harvey | ||
Religion and Senses of Place | Index | Details |
Graham Harvey, Opinderjit Takhar | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Preface | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Introduction and Background Context | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Previous Studies in Emergency Communication | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Data, Methodology and Analytical Framework | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Characterising Telephone-mediated Emergency Medical Communication | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Question-answer Patterns in Elicited and Volunteered Information | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Case Study 1: Patient as Caller | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Case Study 2: Spouse/Partner as Caller | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Case Study 3: Professional Carer as Caller | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Handling Difficult Callers | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Conclusion and Practical Implications | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Glossary | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
Communicative Contingencies in Handling Emergency Medical Calls | Appendices | Abstract |
Srikant Sarangi | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | Foreword | Details |
Martin Ball | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 1. Introduction to Dysarthria | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 2. Stress in Greek | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 3. The Study: Data Collection Methods and Analysis | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 4. Results of Lexical Stress Analysis | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 5. Results of Other Acoustic Measures | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 6. Discussion of Acoustic and Perceptual Study | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 7. Speech Naturalness | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 8. Prosodic Characteristics of Hypokinetic Dysarthria | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 9. Naturalness Judgments | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 10. Results of the Experiments Combined | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 11. Discussion of Speech Naturalness Study | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 12. Conversational Speech and Dysarthria | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 13. Repair in Conversation | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 14. Interactional Phonetics | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 15. The Phonetics of Self Repair in Dysarthria | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | 16. Discussion of Conversational Speech Study | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | Conclusion | Abstract |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | Acknowledgements | Details |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | About the Authors | Details |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | References | Details |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
The Phonetics of Dysarthria | Index | Details |
Ioannis Papakyritsis, Marie Klopfenstein, Ben Rutter | ||
Rhetorical Structure Theory and Its Applications | Locating Rhetorical Structure Theory in Systemic Functional Linguistics | Abstract |
Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma | ||
Rhetorical Structure Theory and Its Applications | The Classical Rhetorical Structure Theory | Abstract |
Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma | ||
Rhetorical Structure Theory and Its Applications | Rhetorical System and Structure Theory: The System of RHETORICAL RELATIONS | Abstract |
Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma | ||
Rhetorical Structure Theory and Its Applications | Mapping Registers with Rhetorical Structure Theory | Abstract |
Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma | ||
Rhetorical Structure Theory and Its Applications | Applications of Rhetorical Structure Theory | Abstract |
Bo Wang | ||
Rhetorical Structure Theory and Its Applications | Challenges and Future Directions of Rhetorical Structure Theory | Abstract |
Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Micro-geoarchaeology: An Essential Component in the Detection and Decipherment of Resilience, Collapse, and Adaptation | Abstract |
Ruth Shahack-Gross | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | A Multi-Method Approach for Studying Environmental-Human Interaction: A Case Study from Dor, the Carmel Coast in Israel | Abstract |
Gilad Shtienberg, Michael Lazar | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | The Maritime Neolithic: An Evaluation of Marine Adaptation in Eastern Mediterranean Prehistory | Abstract |
Chelsea Wiseman | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | The Early Bronze I Coastal Settlements of Israel: A New Phenomenon or Part of a Long-Lived Settlement Tradition? | Abstract |
Roey Nickelsberg, Ruth Shahack-Gross, Assaf Yasur-Landau | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Cypriot Pottery as an Indicator of Adaptive Trade Networks | Abstract |
Brigid Clark | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | The Collapse of the Mycenaean Palaces Revisited | Abstract |
Philipp Stockhammer | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | A 12th-Century BCE Shipwreck Assemblage Containing Copper Ingots, from Neve-Yam, Israel | Abstract |
Ehud Galili, Dafna Langgut, Ehud Arkin Shalev, Baruch Rosen, Naama Yahalom-Mack, Isaac Ogloblin Ramirez, Assaf Yasur-Landau | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | The Collapse of Cultures at the End of the Late Bronze Age in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean: New Developments, Punctuated Equilibrium, and Further Questions | Abstract |
Eric Cline | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Cultural Resilience in the Hellenistic Southern Levant | Abstract |
Eleonora Bedin | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Anthropogenic Erosion from Hellenistic to Recent Times in the Northern Gulf of Corinth, Greece | Abstract |
Katrina Cantu, Richard Norris, George Papatheodorou, Ioannis Liritzis, Dafna Langgut, Maria Geraga, Thomas Levy | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Negev Fragility and Mediterranean Prosperity in Late Antiquity | Abstract |
Gil Gambash | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Collapses and Renascences: What the Maya and the Old World Have in Common | Abstract |
Geoffrey Braswell | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Introduction: Mediterranean Resilience, Collapse, and Adaptation in Antique Maritime Societies | Details |
Assaf Yasur-Landau, Gil Gambash, Thomas Levy | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | List of Figures and Tables | Details |
Assaf Yasur-Landau, Gil Gambash, Thomas Levy | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Preface | Details |
Assaf Yasur-Landau, Gil Gambash, Thomas Levy | ||
Mediterranean Resilience | Index | Details |
Assaf Yasur-Landau, Gil Gambash, Thomas Levy | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | Deconstructing Ethnic Insults by Means of Dual Character Concepts: Finding Evidence of Newly Emerging Contemptuous Meanings with Recourse to Philosophical Concepts and Corpus Linguistics | Abstract |
Anna Szczepaniak-Kozak | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | Focus Group Interview on the Ecological Perspective in Language Study: An Insight into Critical Language Awareness of L2 Users with Regard to Translingual Practices of Plurilinguals | Abstract |
Hadrian Lankiewicz | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | The Application of Projective Techniques to Render Linguistic Repertoires of Plurilingual Language Learners at the Tertiary Level | Abstract |
Emilia Wąsikiewicz-Firlej | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | Building Translation Sub-Competences of Foreign Language Students in Telecollaboration | Abstract |
Małgorzata Godlewska | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | How Does Language Become a Skill? Analysing Languaging in a Problem Solving Activity Using a Multimodal Methodological Framework | Abstract |
Grzegorz Grzegorczyk | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | Integrating Duoethnography with Ethnolinguistics in an Endeavour to Reconstruct the Profiles of Education in the Discourse of Third-Year Students of Applied Linguistics: A Case Study | Abstract |
Magdalena Grabowska | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | The Four Perspectives Model for Psychological/Psychiatric Case Formulations in Analysing the Discourse of Clinical-diagnostic Case Reporting | Abstract |
Magdalena Zabielska | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | Preface | Details |
Hadrian Lankiewicz | ||
Extending Research Horizons in Applied Linguistics | Index | Details |
Hadrian Lankiewicz | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Introduction | Abstract |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Bernard Lonergan’s Insight – A Methodological Examination | Abstract |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Karl Rahner’s Foundations of Christian Faith: A Lonerganian Analysis | Abstract |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Nāgārjuna’s Mūlamadhyamakakārikā: A Lonerganian Analysis | Abstract |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Dialectic Application of Lonergan’s Epistemology | Abstract |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Conclusion | Abstract |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Preface | Details |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Acknowledgements | Details |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Bibliography | Details |
John Robinson | ||
Knowing God, Knowing Emptiness | Index | Details |
John Robinson | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Introduction | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Kristin Joachimsen, Ehud Ben Zvi, Pauline Viviano | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | The Covenant of Circumcision (Genesis 17) as an Identity Marker of Nascent Judaism | Abstract |
Thomas Römer | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Pain, Gain, or Both? Circumcision, Trauma, and (R)Emasculation in Post-Exlic Israel | Abstract |
Anne-Mareike Schol-Wetter | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Remembering the Roles of Mother, Wives and Daughter in the Formation of the Identity and Story of Israel in Genesis 25–36 | Abstract |
Steinar Skarpnes | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Shibboleth: Folklore and Redaction-History | Abstract |
Christoph Levin | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | A Masterpiece of Early Hebrew Storytelling: The Seance at En-Dor (1 Samuel 28) | Abstract |
Reinhard Müller | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | The Irrevocable Word of God (1 Kings 13:1–32) | Abstract |
Pauline Viviano | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | The Pragmatic Challenge to Moses: Jeremiah 30:1-4 in Light of Deuteronomy | Abstract |
Benedetta Rossi | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Dating Haggai: Or Reframing the Context of a Prophetic Book | Abstract |
Bob Becking | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | It's All in the Lists! Building the Community through the Lists in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah | Abstract |
Maria Häusl | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | References to Josiah in the Chronicles' Narrative | Abstract |
Lowell Handy | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Keys to the Past? Archaeological Correlates of Social and Cultural Memory from the Ancient Levant | Abstract |
Aren Maeir | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Putting One's House in Order: Household Archaeology at Tell Halif, Israel | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Jericho by Qumran and Qumran by Jericho in Late Antiquity: A Multispectral Cultural Landscape through the New Cultural Studies | Abstract |
David Hamidovic | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Kings Saul, David, and Arthur: On Writing a History of the 'Dark Age' | Abstract |
Lester Grabbe | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | The Appearance of Hebrew Prose and the Fabric of History | Abstract |
Daniel Pioske | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | If I Ever Forget You, Benjamin... | Abstract |
James Anderson, Philippe Guillaume | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | “He Shall Accomplish My Desired Will”: The Yehudized Cyrus in the Book of Isaiah | Abstract |
Kristin Joachimsen | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Where a Shattered Visage Lies? Warrants for Authority in Persian Yehud | Abstract |
Jason Silverman | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | The Production of Literature in Judean Military Communities in Egypt | Abstract |
Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Praying History: Taking a Joyful Leap of Trust | Abstract |
Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Cultural Memory, Identity, and the Past | Abstract |
Kåre Berge | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Alexander as a Site of Memory in Hellenistic Judah in the Context of Mnemonic Appropriations of ‘High-Value’ Outsiders | Abstract |
Ehud Ben Zvi | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Women’s Bravery: Jane Dieulafoy, Queen Parysatis, and the Reception of the Persian Empire in Nineteenth-Century France | Abstract |
Jorunn Okland | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | List of Diana V. Edelman's Publications | Abstract |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Kristin Joachimsen, Ehud Ben Zvi, Pauline Viviano | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | The Joseph Story: Between a Family and a Polemical Story | Abstract |
Yairah Amit | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Abbreviations | Details |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Kristin Joachimsen, Ehud Ben Zvi, Pauline Viviano | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Index of Authors | Details |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Kristin Joachimsen, Ehud Ben Zvi, Pauline Viviano | ||
The Hunt for Ancient Israel | Index of Ancient Textual Sources | Details |
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, Kristin Joachimsen, Ehud Ben Zvi, Pauline Viviano | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | The Need for Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists (KVL) | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Creating a List of Lemmas to Test | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Developing the Vocabulary Test | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Piloting the Online Test | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Writing and Revising the Test Items, Developing the Online Test, and Main Data Collection | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Analysis and Ranking of Lemmas | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Comparison of the KVL with Alternative Lists | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Effects of Cognateness on KVL Rankings | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Comparison of the KVL with Frequency Lists | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Assessing and Using the KVL | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Further Research Directions | Abstract |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 1: Instructions to the Item Writers | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 2: List of Offensive Words Removed | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 3: Screenshots from the Vocabulary Challenge Website | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 4: Technical Explanation of the General Linear Mixed Modeling (GLMM) Rankings | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 5: Technical Explanation of the Precision of the GLMM Rankings | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 6: Patterns of Incorrect/Missing Spanish Responses to Higher Frequency Lemmas and Comparison with German and Chinese Responses to the Same Lemmas | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 7: Patterns of Incorrect/Missing German Responses to Higher Frequency Target Lemmas | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 8: Patterns of Incorrect/Missing Chinese Responses to Higher Frequency Target Lemmas | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 9: Lemmas for which the Spanish Test Prompt was Exactly the Same as the English Test Answer (Cognate) | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 10: Lemmas for which the German Test Prompt was Exactly the Same as the English Test Answer (Cognate) | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 11: Comparison of the 114 Words Known by All Respondents in Brysbaert et al. (2020) with KVL Results | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 12: Best-known 30 Lemmas on the Spanish-KVL | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 13: Best-known 30 Lemmas on the German-KVL | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 14: Best-known 30 Lemmas on the Chinese-KVL | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Appendix 15: Sample of the KVL-Spanish-Technical Spreadsheet | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | List of Figures | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | List of Tables | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Acknowledgements | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | About the Authors | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | References | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Knowledge-based Vocabulary Lists | Index | Details |
Norbert Schmitt, Karen Dunn, Barry O'Sullivan, Laurence Anthony, Benjamin Kremmel | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | Introduction: Projects, Pandemics and the Re-positioning of Digital Language Learning | Abstract |
Michael Thomas, Kasumi Yamazaki | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 2. Project-Based Language Learning, Virtual Exchange and 3D Virtual Environments: A Critical Review of the Research | Abstract |
Silvia Benini, Michael Thomas | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 3. Business English Telecollaboration in PBL in Indonesian and Saudi Arabian Contexts | Abstract |
Imelda Bangun, Adel Alfaifi | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 4. Project-Based English Language Learning through Multimodal Videos: An Online Learning Case Study | Abstract |
Valentina Morgana | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 5. Project-Based Learning in Online Synchronous Writing Classrooms: Enhancing EFL Learners’ Awareness of the Ethics of Writing | Abstract |
Fatemeh Nami | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 6. Incorporating Digital Projects into an Advanced Japanese Course: Effectiveness and Implementation | Abstract |
Kai Xie | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 7. Project-Based Learning for Content and Language Integrated Learning and Pluriliteracies: Some Examples from Italian Schools | Abstract |
Letizia Cinganotto | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 8. Project-Based Learning via ePortfolios: Integrating Web 2.0 Tools into Higher Education World Language Classes | Abstract |
Rebecca Chism, Evan Faidley | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 9. Transcultural Language Learning with Cinema, Social Justice and Teletandem | Abstract |
Martha Guadalupe Hernández Alvarado, Anton Brinckwirth | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | 10. Stories, Communities, Voices: Revitalizing Language Learning through Digital Media within a Project-Based Pedagogical Framework | Abstract |
Jim Anderson, Vicky Macleroy | ||
Project-Based Language Learning and CALL | Epilogue: Critical Project-Based Learning and Moving Forwards in the Post-Pandemic University | Abstract |
Michael Thomas | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | No Destruction! We Want Reforms! | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Friday of Glory | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Free Syrian Army | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Family Life Under Siege | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Renewing Hope and the Eid Celebration | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Refugees | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Checkpoints | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Syria and the International Community | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Looking to the Future | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Postscript | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Character Reflections | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Guided Reflection | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | List of Web and Video Resources | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Arabic Learning in Context | Vocabulary Master List | Abstract |
Abdelkader Berrahmoun | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | Preface | Details |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 1. What Does the Term “Atheism” Mean? | Abstract |
Nathan G. Alexander | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 2. What Is the Difference Between "Atheism", "Agnosticism", "Nonreligion" and "Secular"? | Abstract |
Christopher Cotter | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 3. Why Have Researchers Become Interested in Atheism? | Abstract |
Stephen Bullivant | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 4. Are Researchers of Atheism Promoting Atheism? | Abstract |
Lois Lee | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 5. What Are the Most Common Ways to Study Atheism? | Abstract |
Lois Lee | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 6. How Should Atheism Be Measured? | Abstract |
Ryan Cragun | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 7. When Did It Become Possible to Identify as an Atheist? | Abstract |
Gavin Hyman | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 8. Who Are the Most Famous Atheists? | Abstract |
Christopher Cotter | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 9. Was Darwin an Atheist? | Abstract |
Bernard Lightman | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 10. Have All Great Scientists Been Atheists? | Abstract |
Aku Visala | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 11. What Is New Atheism? | Abstract |
Christopher Cotter | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 12. Are There Atheistic Religions? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 13. Were There Atheists in Ancient Greece and Rome? | Abstract |
Ramón Soneira Martínez | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 14. What Is the Relationship Between Judaism and Atheism? | Abstract |
Daniel Langton | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 15. Why Has Buddhism Been Perceived as Atheistic? | Abstract |
Jens Schlieter | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 16. What Is Christian Atheism? | Abstract |
Gavin Hyman | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 17. What Does Islam Teach About Atheism? | Abstract |
Ilkka Lindstedt | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 18. Is It Difficult to Be an Atheist in Muslim Countries? | Abstract |
Karin van Nieuwkerk | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 19. Are Pagans and Satanists Really Atheists? | Abstract |
Jesper Petersen | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 20. What Kind of Dialogue Is There Between Atheists and Religious People? | Abstract |
Paul Hedges | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 21. Is Atheism a Religion, Belief-System or a World View? | Abstract |
Paul-Francois Tremlett | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 22. What Are the Most Atheistic Societies? | Abstract |
Isabella Kasselstrand | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 23. Why Are Some Societies More Atheistic Than Others? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 24. Has the Internet Made Atheism More Popular? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 25. What Makes Atheists Different from the Rest of the Population, If Anything? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 26. Are Atheists Typically Young People? | Abstract |
Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, Joel Thiessen | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 27. Why Are Men More Likely to Be Atheists Than Women? | Details |
Tiina Mahlamäki | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 28. Why Are There So Few Black Atheists? | Abstract |
Daniel Swann | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 29. Does Migration Make People Less Religious? | Abstract |
Tuomas Martikainen | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 30. How Has Atheism Related to Politics? | Abstract |
Steven Kettell | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 31. What Is the Historical Relationship Between Atheism and Racism? | Abstract |
Nathan G. Alexander | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 32. Does Atheism Promote Peace? | Abstract |
Stacey Gutkowski | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 33. How Has Atheism Related to Communism? | Abstract |
Atko Remmel | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 34. Is Contemporary Atheism Leaning Politically to the Right or the Left? | Abstract |
Stuart McAnulla | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 35. Is It Possible for an Atheist to Become a President or a Prime Minister? | Abstract |
Stuart McAnulla | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 36. Do Laws About Religion Take Atheism into Account? | Abstract |
Lori Beaman | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 37. Why Do Some Atheists Want to Convert Others? | Abstract |
Steven Kettell | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 38. Is There Discrimination Against Atheists? | Abstract |
Ryan Cragun | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 39. What Do Religious People Think of Atheists? | Abstract |
Petra Klug | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 40. Why Do Some Atheists Remain Members of Religious Groups? | Abstract |
Isabella Kasselstrand | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 41. How Are Atheists Organized? | Abstract |
Richard Cimino, Christopher Smith | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 42. Are Atheist Activists Mostly Men? | Abstract |
Richard Cimino, Christopher Smith | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 43. Do Atheists and Feminists Support Each Other? | Abstract |
Tiina Mahlamäki | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 44. How Are Atheists Represented in the Media? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 45. What Is the Historical Role of Atheism in Literature and the Arts? | Abstract |
James Bryant Reeves | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 46. Is Atheism Visible in Popular Culture? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 47. Are Children Born Atheist? | Details |
Andrew Atkinson, Thomas Coleman III | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 48. Do Atheist Parents Have Atheist Children? | Abstract |
Christel Manning | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 49. How Does One Become an Atheist? | Abstract |
Julia Martínez-Ariño | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 50. How Do Atheists Reason That God Does Not Exist? | Abstract |
Aku Visala | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 51. How Do Atheists Deal with the Problem of Evil? | Abstract |
Sami Pihlström | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 52. How Do Atheists Cope with Mortality? | Abstract |
Jacob Sawyer | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 53. Where Do Atheists Get Their Values? | Abstract |
Kyle Thompson | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 54. Do Atheists Have Beliefs in Supernatural Phenomena? | Abstract |
Jonathan Lanman | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 55. Do Atheists Have Religious Experiences? | Abstract |
Abby Day | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 56. Do Atheists Have Sacred Scripture? | Abstract |
Ethan Quillen | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 57. Do Atheists Have Rituals? | Abstract |
Richard Cimino, Christopher Smith | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 58. Can an Atheist Be Spiritual? | Abstract |
Atko Remmel | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 59. Are Atheists Immoral? | Abstract |
Kyle Thompson | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 60. Are Atheists Intolerant? | Abstract |
Filip Užarević | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 61. Do Atheists Value Some Religions More Than Other Religions? | Abstract |
Joel Thiessen, Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 62. What Do Atheists Value in Religion, If Anything? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 63. Is Atheism Good for Your Health? | Abstract |
Kevin McCaffree, Anondah Saide | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | 64. What is the Future of Atheism? | Abstract |
Teemu Taira | ||
Atheism in Five Minutes | Index | Details |
Teemu Taira | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Moral Injury and the Triangle of Violence | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Moral Injury and U.S. War-culture | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Moral Injury and Structural Violence | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Moral Injury and Cultural Violence | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Moral Injury and Atrocity | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Toward Building a Different World: A National Swerve | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Preface | Abstract |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Notes | Details |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Bibliography | Details |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
And Then Your Soul is Gone | Index | Details |
Kelly Denton-Borhaug | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Introduction | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | What is Service-Learning? | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Characterizing Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Analyzing and Assessing Reflections in TESOL Service-Learning | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Facilitating Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Learning from Reflections in TESOL Service-Learning | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Impacts of Technology on Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Ways Forward in Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Abstract |
Cynthia Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Acknowledgements | Details |
Cynthia J. Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | Series Editor's Preface | Details |
Thomas S.C. Farrell | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | References | Details |
Cynthia J. Macknish | ||
Reflective Practice in TESOL Service-Learning | index | Details |
Cynthia J. Macknish | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Introduction | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Language and Culture | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | The Nature of Worldview | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | The Linguistic Landscape | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | The Nature of Cultural Artefacts | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Cultural Models and Way of Life | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Knowledge and its Representation | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Context, Situation, and Common Ground | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Salience, Context, and Common Ground | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Culture and Language in Interaction | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Some Final Comments | Abstract |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | List of Figures | Details |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | References | Details |
Brian Nolan | ||
Language, Culture, and Knowledge in Context | Index | Details |
Brian Nolan | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | Preface | Details |
Anthony Shaker | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | Translator's Introduction | Details |
Anthony Shaker | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | Prologue | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 1. Introduction | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 2. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 3. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 4. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 5. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 6. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 7. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 8. A Universal Fundament I | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 9. A Universal Fundament II | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 10. A Universal Fundament III | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 11. Door | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 12. An Elaboration of His Word by Group: Bism ʾAlllāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 13. Door First Subdivision to ‘Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds [of ‘creation’] | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 14. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 15. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 16. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 17. Completion | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 18. Section | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 19. Voice of the Junction of this Subdivision and its Closure | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 20. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 21. Opening of the Second Subdivision: His Pronouncement of ‘Thee Do We Worship and From Thee We Seek Help’ (Q. 1.5) | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 22. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 23. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 24. Instalment | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
Iʿjāz al-bayān | 25. Instalment from this Root | Details |
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī | ||
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