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Issue Title
 
Portable Food Cooking Summer by the Beach: Rulebreaking, Modernity, and Wellness Policies in Three 1960s Egyptian Cookbooks Details
Salma Serry
 
Portable Food Pemmican: An Ideal Trail Food Details
C. Thomas Shay
 
Portable Food 'The Clever Dining Car Conductor’: Creating a Luxury Dining Experience on the Move in Britain, 1879-1948 Details
Chloe Shields
 
Portable Food Connected Food: Preserving Traditional Food Practices via Portable Foods Details
Sevgi Mutlu Sirakova
 
Portable Food Portable Poetic Commensality: Reflections on the Use of Food Language in Ancient Israel’s Pilgrimage Songs (Psalms 120–134) Details
Michelle A. Stinson
 
Portable Food Travelling Silver for Those Not to the Manor Born: Old Sheffield Plate and Electro- plated Silver in Travel Equipage and Cutlery, from 1730 to the Belle Epoque Details
Carolyn Tillie
 
Portable Food Food for Walking: On the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro Details
Jaime Iram Vargas Barrientos
 
The Legacy of the Blues Another America Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues Some Visible Men - Big Joe Williams and J.D. Short Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues An Inner Sense of Self - Bukka White Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues 'You Can Hear the Sound of it Comin' Forth, Soundin' Good' - Robert Pete Williams Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues A Partly Made World - Juke Boy Bonner Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues The Language, The Voice Abstract
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues The Blues as Poem Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues Fingers that Move - Snooks Eaglin Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues Hands Like Elbows - Champion Jack Dupree Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues Coming to the City - Sunnyland Slim Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues You Can Stay Around - Mighty Joe Young Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues You Can Leave It - Eddie Boyd and Memphis Slim Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues 'I Was Born with the Blues' - Lightnin' Hopkins Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues An Appendix Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues A Note on the Sources Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Legacy of the Blues Discography Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small A Different Kind of Music Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small An Island the Wrong Side of the Wind Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small The Problem with Fishing Boats Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small An Island House Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Night Voices Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Opinions about Sharks Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Spence Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Sharks Again Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Gal, you Want to go Back to Scambo Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small A Walk on the Beach Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small The Pleasures of Sailing Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small McQueen Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Last Long Summer Days Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Day is So Long and the Wages So Small Appendix Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans List of Illustrations Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Some Considerations Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Storm Warnings Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans A City in Darkness Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Jazz Friends Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Bitter Fruit Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Preservation Blues Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Music through the Door Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Street Beat Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Tradition can be a Verb Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans God's Work, Man's Work Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Laughing in the Mall Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Suggested Recordings Details
Samuel Charters
 
New Orleans Index Details
Samuel Charters
 
The Wise Wound Foreword Details
Margaret Drabble
 
The Wise Wound Prologue Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound The Science of Bleeding Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound The Menstrual Epidemic Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Animus, Animal, Anima Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Does the Moon Menstruate? Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Did the Ancients Have Wisdom? Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Witchcraft: Nine Million Menstrual Murders Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound The Mirror of Dracula Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Epilogue Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Afterword - The Menstrual Mandala Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Appendix Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Notes Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Works Cited Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
The Wise Wound Index Details
Penelope Shuttle, Peter Redgrove
 
Piece of My Heart How to Read this Book: An Annotated Guide to Our Lady of the Perpetual Party Details
David Dalton
 
Piece of My Heart The One Night Stand Existencialista Details
David Dalton
 
Piece of My Heart Southern Tales Details
David Dalton
 
Piece of My Heart The Mechanics of Ecstacy Details
David Dalton
 
Piece of My Heart The Caterpillar on the Leaf Details
David Dalton
 
Piece of My Heart The Million Dollar Bash Details
David Dalton
 
Piece of My Heart A Chronology Details
David Dalton
 
What is Metaphysics? What is the Meaning of Metaphysics and What is Its Significance? Abstract
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
 
What is Metaphysics? The Domain of Contingency in Light of Metaphysical Knowledge Abstract
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
 
What is Metaphysics? Some Applications of Metaphysical Principles Abstract
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
 
What is Metaphysics? Preface Details
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
 
Sparkling Wines Figures and Tables Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Illustrations Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Author's Preface Details
Piotr Nagórka
 
Sparkling Wines Note to the Reader Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Factual Guide Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Map of Terms Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines A to Z Display Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Wine and Food Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Order of Events Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Online References Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Wine Literature Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Appendix: To Linguists Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Sparkling Wines Subject Index Details
Piotr Nagórka, Marta Ręgowska
 
Teacher Research in TESOL Teacher Research in Language Education Abstract
Daniel Xerri
 
Teacher Research in TESOL Reflection in Language Education Abstract
Daniel Xerri
 
Teacher Research in TESOL The Value of Reflection in Teacher Research Abstract
Daniel Xerri
 
Teacher Research in TESOL The Reflective Teacher-Researcher Abstract
Daniel Xerri
 
Teacher Research in TESOL Embedding Reflection within Teacher Research Abstract
Daniel Xerri
 
Turntable Stories Introduction Details
Fraser Mann, Helen Pleasance, Robert Edgar
 
Turntable Stories ‘Is that R2D2 on vocals?’ Me and the 303 Abstract
Fraser Mann
 
Turntable Stories Chipboard and Smoked Glass Abstract
Robert Edgar
 
Turntable Stories Vinyl Anxiety Abstract
Helen Pleasance
 
Turntable Stories Shared Records: Memory, Collecting and Generational Stories Abstract
Amy McCarthy
 
Turntable Stories Professors’ Plays Abstract
Ethan Caldwell
 
Turntable Stories Vintage DJing at Konrad Tönz, Berlin Abstract
Carlo Nardi
 
Turntable Stories Analogue Lives: BYO Records in a Melbourne Club Abstract
Catherine Padmore
 
Turntable Stories Another Dimension Abstract
Dawn Amber Harvey
 
Turntable Stories White Midi: Memories of an Alba Abstract
Matt Colbeck
 
Turntable Stories The Party Abstract
Guglielmo Bottin
 
Turntable Stories Rid of Me: Vinyl Records, Personal Histories and the Burden of Collecting Abstract
Liam Maloney
 
Turntable Stories It Landed Abstract
Matt Leonard
 
Turntable Stories On the Love of House Party DJing Abstract
Melissa Bel Gil
 
Turntable Stories What Do DJs Do? Abstract
Mike Callander
 
Turntable Stories Sounds Where I Live: Residential Expatriate DJs and Stories Sounding of Saigon Abstract
Nguyễn Minh Tiến
 
Turntable Stories Freedom and Jazz Abstract
Philip Arneill
 
Turntable Stories Vinyl Disruptions Abstract
Prasad Bidaye
 
Turntable Stories But How Do I Play Them? Abstract
Kevin Narrainen
 
Turntable Stories Restricted Other Abstract
Lucy Sweetman
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden International Pentecostalism in Sweden - Researching a New Cosmopolitan Landscape Abstract
Victoria Enkvist, Katarina Westerlund
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden International Pentecostals in Metropolitan Stockholm – Rethinking Relations between Voluntary and State Religion in Urban Sweden Abstract
Anders Bäckström
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden Ecclesiology with Unintended Consequences: Pingströrelsen and the Integration of International Pentecostal Churches in Stockholm 1980–2020 Abstract
Torbjörn Aronson
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden Suburbia and the Subway: Pentecostalism and Migration in Stockholm Abstract
Émir Mahieddin
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden “Living Theology” – Everyday Life, Challenges and Resources among International Pentecostals in Stockholm Abstract
Katarina Westerlund
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden Legal Regulation of Religious Minorities in Sweden – The Example of International Pentecostals Abstract
Victoria Enkvist
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden Desecularization of Stockholm? Changes in Numbers of Churches and International Pentecostalism 1980–2020 Abstract
Magdalena Nordin, Torbjörn Aronson
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden Broadening the Perspectives – An International Outlook Abstract
Allan Anderson, Simon Coleman, Kim Knott, Pamela Slotte Russo
 
Pentecostal Migration in Secular Sweden Foreword Details
Grace Davie
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Introduction Details
Øystein S. LaBianca, Douglas R. Clark, Randall W. Younker
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Contextualizing the Quest for Biblical Heshbon at Tall Ḥisbān Abstract
Lawrence T. Geraty
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places The Quest for Early Christianity at Esbus Abstract
Darrell J. Rohl, Elizabeth A. Osinga
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Contextualizing the Quest for Islamic Housban at Tall Ḥisbān Abstract
Bethany Walker
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Al Muṣallā: Local Ideas about Tall Ḥisbān Abstract
Frode Jacobsen
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places A Node on a Global Canvas: Tall Ḥisbān in Global History Abstract
Øystein S. LaBianca
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Contextualizing the Madaba Plains Project at Tall al-ʿUmayri: The Early Bronze Age Abstract
Timothy Harrison
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Contextualizing the Madaba Plains Project at Tall al-ʿUmayri: The Late Bronze Age Abstract
Kent V. Bramlett
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Contextualizing the Madaba Plains Project at Tall al-ʿUmayri: The Early Iron Age Abstract
Douglas R. Clark
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Contextualizing the Madaba Plains Project at Tall al-ʿUmayri: Iron II and Later Periods Abstract
Larry G. Herr
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places What Happened when the Tall al-ʿUmayri Survey Met Fernand Braudel’s Temporal Hierarchy Abstract
Gary L. Christopherson
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Introduction to Tall Jalūl Excavations Details
Randall W. Younker
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places MPP 50: A Summary Report on the Tall Jalūl Phase 1 Excavations (1992–2017) Abstract
Jeffrey Hudon, Randall W. Younker
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Social Complexity in Iron Age Jordan: Water Management at the Site of Tall Jalūl on the Mādabā Plains, Jordan Abstract
Robert D. Bates
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places Site Custody Activism: Sine qua non of Community Archaeology Abstract
Øystein S. LaBianca
 
Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places The Madaba Regional Archaeological Museum Project (MRAMP): Emerging Community Archaeology in Central Jordan Abstract
Douglas R. Clark
 
Beyond Economics and Ecology Preface Details
Jerry Brown
 
Beyond Economics and Ecology Introduction Details
Sajay Samuel
 
Beyond Economics and Ecology The War against Subsistence Abstract
Ivan Illich
 
Beyond Economics and Ecology Shadow Work Abstract
Ivan Illich
 
Beyond Economics and Ecology Energy and Equity Details
Ivan Illich
 
Beyond Economics and Ecology The Social Construction of Energy Details
Ivan Illich
 
Religion in Five Minutes 1. Is everyone religious? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes Preface to the 2nd edition Abstract
Aaron Hughes, Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 2. Where does the word religion come from? Abstract
David McConeghy
 
Religion in Five Minutes 3. What does it take for something to be classified as a “religion”? Abstract
Robyn Walsh
 
Religion in Five Minutes 4. Can sports be a religion? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 5. What is the difference between religion and mythology? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 6. What is the difference between religion and philosophy? Abstract
Nathan Dickman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 7. What is the difference between a religion and a cult? Abstract
Jason Blum
 
Religion in Five Minutes 8. What is the difference between religion and magic? Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 9. Do all religious adherents believe in the concept of a higher power? Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Religion in Five Minutes 10. Do all religions have sacred books? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 11. Do all religions have miracles? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 12. How did religion start? Abstract
Nickolas Roubekas
 
Religion in Five Minutes 13. What is the function of religion? Abstract
Rick Moore
 
Religion in Five Minutes 14. What’s the difference between rituals and habits? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 15. Can I be spiritual but not religious? Abstract
Michael Stausberg
 
Religion in Five Minutes 16. Is atheism, or secularism, just another religion? Abstract
Craig Martin
 
Religion in Five Minutes 17. Why is religion so often involved in politics? Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 18. Why is religion often mentioned in the foundational governing documents, such as Constitutions, in many liberal democracies? Abstract
Patrick Hart
 
Religion in Five Minutes 19. Would it be correct to classify a country that has an official religion as a theocracy? Abstract
Stephen Young
 
Religion in Five Minutes 20. What is the oldest religion? Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Religion in Five Minutes 21. How many religions are there? Abstract
Michael Altman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 22. How does religion spread and what is its appeal? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Religion in Five Minutes 23. Why do so many religions seem to contain traces of influence from other religions? Abstract
Linh Hoang
 
Religion in Five Minutes 24. Why do so many people believe that only one religion can be right? Abstract
Nathan Dickman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 25. Were the Wars of Religion in France really about religion? Abstract
Daniel Dubuisson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 26. If everyone worships a god, why are there so many distinctions in religions? Abstract
Leslie Dorrough Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 27. Do people actually believe in their religious practices because they want to, or because of how they were raised? Abstract
Nathan Colborne
 
Religion in Five Minutes 28. Can people belong to more than one religion? Abstract
Ann Taves
 
Religion in Five Minutes 29. Who are the “Nones” and why are they so important? Abstract
Mike Graziano
 
Religion in Five Minutes 30. Why would people today self-identify as pagan or heathen when it may be offensive to call people that? Abstract
Suzanne Owen
 
Religion in Five Minutes 31. Is religion in decline? Abstract
Ian Alexander Cuthbertson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 32. What does it mean to say that we are now post-secular? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Religion in Five Minutes 33. Are there any religions that do not have official leaders? Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Religion in Five Minutes 34. Is it true that women play a lesser role in most religions? Abstract
Leslie Dorrough Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 35. Why do women in some religions cover up their faces, or even their whole bodies? Abstract
Leslie Dorrough Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 36. Why have Muslim women’s head coverings received such critical attention from the government in France over the past decade or so? Abstract
Carmen Becker
 
Religion in Five Minutes 37. Why do people fight so much over their religious beliefs? Abstract
Craig Martin
 
Religion in Five Minutes 38. Is there a large difference between the main religions or do they just have minor variations on the same overall idea? Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Religion in Five Minutes 39. Is voodoo really a religion? Abstract
Emily Crews
 
Religion in Five Minutes 40. Why did Romans basically copy the Ancient Greek religion? Abstract
Roger Beck
 
Religion in Five Minutes 41. Is Satanism a religion? Abstract
Nathaniel Morehouse
 
Religion in Five Minutes 42. Who wrote the Bible? Abstract
Stephen Young
 
Religion in Five Minutes 43. Do Jews believe in the afterlife? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 44. Why don’t Jewish people believe that Jesus was the Messiah? Abstract
Sheldon Steen
 
Religion in Five Minutes 45. What are the main differences between Protestantism, Catholicism, and Greek Orthodoxy? Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Religion in Five Minutes 46. Why did St. Paul write all those letters? Abstract
Patrick Hart
 
Religion in Five Minutes 47. Why do some Christians use snakes in their worship? Abstract
Brad Stoddard
 
Religion in Five Minutes 48. Is it true that the English names of the weekdays derive from the names of pre-Christian gods? Abstract
Lauren Horn Griffin
 
Religion in Five Minutes 49. What is “speaking in tongues”? Abstract
Jennifer Eyl
 
Religion in Five Minutes 50. Is it true that religions outside of Christianity have stories of a virgin mother, crucifixion, etc.? Abstract
Robyn Walsh
 
Religion in Five Minutes 51. Why do some Christians not acknowledge evolution? Abstract
Arthur McCalla
 
Religion in Five Minutes 52. Why are the crucifixes displayed in some government offices in Germany designated not as religious symbols but, instead, as signs of a cultural heritage? Abstract
Steffen Führding
 
Religion in Five Minutes 53. Are Mormons Christians? Abstract
Linh Hoang
 
Religion in Five Minutes 54. What is biblical archaeology? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 55. Is Europe less religious than North America? Abstract
Julie Ingersoll
 
Religion in Five Minutes 56. Were African slaves forced to become Christian when they got to plantations? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Religion in Five Minutes 57. Why are there so many radical Muslims in the world today? Abstract
Matt Sheedy
 
Religion in Five Minutes 58. What is the difference between radical and non-radical Muslims in terms of the types of Islam? Abstract
Mushegh Asatryan
 
Religion in Five Minutes 59. What do scholars mean by such terms as political Islam or political Buddhism, as well as Hindu Nationalism or Christian nationalism? Abstract
Lauren Horn Griffin
 
Religion in Five Minutes 60. Are Muslim theological colleges in such countries as Germany different from the academic field known as Islamic Studies? Abstract
Edith Szanto
 
Religion in Five Minutes 61. What does jihad really mean? Abstract
Mushegh Asatryan
 
Religion in Five Minutes 62. Are there similarities between Judaism, Christianity and Islam? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 63. Is Sufism part of Islam? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 64. What are the main differences between Sunni and Shia Islam? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 65. Is there anything “African” about African American religions? Abstract
Emily Crews
 
Religion in Five Minutes 66. Are Eastern religions as connected to violence as Western religions seem to be? Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Religion in Five Minutes 67. Do Native Americans worship nature? Abstract
Sarah Dees
 
Religion in Five Minutes 68. Is yoga religious? Abstract
Steven Ramey
 
Religion in Five Minutes 69. What is shamanism? Abstract
Suzanne Owen
 
Religion in Five Minutes 70. Is being a vegetarian a religious thing for some people? Abstract
Jason Ellsworth
 
Religion in Five Minutes 71. What is a diaspora? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 72. Isn’t Buddhism more of a philosophy than a religion? Abstract
Nathaniel Morehouse
 
Religion in Five Minutes 73. Why do the statues of Buddha sometimes depict him as being overweight? Abstract
Kendall Marchman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 74. I’ve heard the founder of Buddhism was Hindu—so how did the one develop form the other? Abstract
Travis Webster
 
Religion in Five Minutes 75. Are religions in Asia all connected in some way? Abstract
Kendall Marchman
 
Religion in Five Minutes 76. Where did the study of religion come from? Abstract
Michael Stausberg
 
Religion in Five Minutes 77. Who was the first scholar of religion? Abstract
Michael Stausberg
 
Religion in Five Minutes 78. Why is it important that we study religion? Abstract
K. Merinda Simmons
 
Religion in Five Minutes 79. Is there a difference between religious studies and theology? Abstract
Jason Blum
 
Religion in Five Minutes 80. What does it mean to decolonize the study of religion? Abstract
Richard W. Newton, Jr.
 
Religion in Five Minutes 81. What is exegesis? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 82. What do you do when you do fieldwork in religion? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 83. What is Religious Education (RE) and is it just a version of the academic study of religion adopted in schools in the UK? Abstract
David Robertson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 84. Is it true that some nations in Europe fund theological education in their public schools? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 85. In what ways can religion be legally discussed in U.S. public schools? Abstract
Mike Graziano
 
Religion in Five Minutes 86. Do scholars of religion study texts or do they study the religion firsthand, like an anthropologist might? Abstract
Richard W. Newton, Jr.
 
Religion in Five Minutes 87. What do scholars mean when they talk about “the material turn” in the study of religion? Abstract
Linh Hoang
 
Religion in Five Minutes 88. Is it possible to study religion academically and still be religious? Abstract
Richard W. Newton, Jr.
 
Religion in Five Minutes 89. Does the academic study of religion deny the existence of god? Abstract
Blair Gadsby
 
Religion in Five Minutes 90. Should the study of religions be mandatory in US schools? Abstract
Julie Ingersoll
 
Religion in Five Minutes 91. Why do many scholars in such places as Britain seem to focus their work on issues of religious diversity and interreligious dialogue? Abstract
David Robertson
 
Religion in Five Minutes 92. How do you study the religions of cultures that no longer exist? Abstract
Vaia Touna
 
Religion in Five Minutes 93. What is the cognitive science of religion? Abstract
Robyn Walsh
 
Religion in Five Minutes 94. Is the study of religion related to other academic disciplines? Abstract
Jennifer Eyl
 
Religion in Five Minutes 95. Why do we need the study of religion if we already have historians, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists and folklorists? Abstract
Paul-Francois Tremlett
 
Religion in Five Minutes 96. Can’t I just learn about religion in my church, mosque, or temple? Abstract
Brent Smith
 
Religion in Five Minutes 97. Can one study one’s own religion objectively? Abstract
Rebekka King
 
Religion in Five Minutes 98. What is this CE and BCE dating system that I’ve seen used throughout this book? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Religion in Five Minutes 99. What is the future of “religion”? Abstract
Russell McCutcheon
 
Religion in Five Minutes 100. What is the future of religion? Abstract
Aaron Hughes
 
Continuing Discourse on Language 1. M. A. K. Halliday: the early years, 1925–1970 Abstract
Jonathan J. Webster
 
Myth and Politics in Ancient Near Eastern Historiography 1. Adapa, guest of the gods Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
Morphosyntactic Alternations in English 1. Alternations as a heuristic to verb meaning and the semantics of constructions Abstract
Kristin Davidse
 
Gender Matters 1. Analysing women’s writing Abstract
Sara Mills
 
Applied Linguistics 1. Applied linguistics as viewed from theory of science Abstract
Lars Sigfred Evensen
 
The Development of Scientific Writing 1. Beginning with Chaucer Abstract
David Banks
 
Historical Archaeologies of Cognition 1. Finding Belief, Desire and Benevolence in Historical Archaeology Abstract
James Symonds, Jeff Oliver
 
From Language to Multimodality 1 From process to pattern: methodological considerations in analysing transitivity in text Abstract
Geoff Thompson
 
Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders 1 Fundamentals of optimality theory Abstract
Daniel A. Dinnsen
 
Writing Poetry through the Eyes of Science 1 Hide and Seek: Multiple Ways of Seeing Trees Abstract
Nancy with Erin Colfax Gorrell
 
First Civilizations 1 History and archaeology as tools for understanding the past Abstract
Robert Chadwick
 
Everyday Humanism 2. Humanism and the Conquest of Fear Abstract
Dale McGowan
 
Individual Differences and Processing Instruction 1. Individual Differences in Instructed Second Language Learning: Working Memory, Aptitude and Age Differences Abstract
Alessandro G. Benati
 
Explorations in Functional Syntax 1 Language Use, Context and System Abstract
G. David Morley
 
Intonation in the Grammar of English 1 Locating and thinking about speech sound Abstract
M.A.K. Halliday, William S. Greaves
 
Jazz Visions 1. My Early Contact with Jazz – the Sounds of Lennie Tristano and of Charlie Parker (Bird) Abstract
Peter Ind
 
Language and Education: Learning and Teaching in Society 1 On the process of teaching: a perspective from functional grammar Abstract
Ruqaiya Hasan
 
Uruk Social Transformation of the Territory Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
Dub in Babylon 1. Roots and Culture Abstract
Christopher Partridge
 
How Buddhism Acquired a Soul on the Way to China 1. The Characteristics of Chinese Buddhist Translation Abstract
Jungnok Park
 
Falco and Beyond 1 The concept of the culture industry Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Uruk The Administration of a Complex Economy Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
The Language Impact 1. The Evolution of Language Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
The Qurʾān 1 The Opening ۞ Al-Fātiḥa Abstract
translated by A. J Droge
 
Language, Cognition and Space 1 The perceptual basis of spatial representation Abstract
Vyvyan Evans
 
Prosody Matters 1. The prosody of Moroccan Amazigh and Moroccan Arabic: similarities in the phonology of schwa Abstract
Karim Bensoukas, Abdelaziz Boudlal
 
Uruk Center and Periphery Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
Uruk Politic and Culture of the Early State Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
The Applied Linguistic Individual 1 The social and the individual in Applied Linguistics research Abstract
Phil Benson, Lucy Cooker
 
Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt 1. The study of 'Middle Kingdom' Literature Abstract
R.B. Parkinson
 
Iconic Books and Texts 1. The Three Dimensions of Scriptures Abstract
James W. Watts
 
Uruk History of the Question Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
Creativity and Discovery in the University Writing Class 1. Towards a Creativity and Discovery-based University Writing Curriculum Abstract
Tracey Costley, Alice Chik, Martha Pennington
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 1. Write About Anything Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Choice in Language 1 ‘Busty babes and passionate pleasures’: A systemic functional linguistic analysis of sex worker discourse in a South African city Abstract
Ralph Adendorff, Kiran Pienaar
 
Morphosyntactic Alternations in English 10. Acquiring particle placement in English: A corpus-based perspective Abstract
Stefan Gries
 
Historical Archaeologies of Cognition 10. America’s World War II Internment Camps: Japanese American Patriotism and Defiance at Manzanar Abstract
Jeffery Burton
 
East by Mid-East 10. An Emergent Trans-Asian Energy Nexus: The Likely Costs and the Possible Benefits Abstract
Leanne Piggott
 
Marine Ventures 10. Archaeology of Maritime Hunter-gatherers from Southernmost Patagonia, South America: Discussing Timing, Changes and Cultural Traditions during the Holocene Abstract
Manuel San Roman, Omar Reyes, Flavia Morello, Jimena Torres
 
Everyday Humanism 4. Forming Godless Community Abstract
Greg Epstein
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 10. Customer–employee interaction from a diachronic perspective Abstract
Hao Sun
 
Continuing Discourse on Language 10. Designing literacy pedagogy: scaffolding democracy in the classroom Abstract
J. R. Martin, David Rose
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 10. Face, politeness and interpersonal variables: implications for language production and comprehension Abstract
Thomas Holtgraves
 
Explorations in Functional Syntax 10 Further Grammatical Relationships Abstract
G. David Morley
 
Gender Matters 10. Gender and impoliteness Abstract
Sara Mills
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 10. Genre and appraisal theories in Functional Discourse Analysis – with reference to accounts in Dragon Carving and the Literary Mind Abstract
Li Zhanzi
 
The Qurʾān 10 Jonah ۞ Yūnus Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Language and Education: Learning and Teaching in Society 10 Learning to function with the other tongue: A systemic-functional perspective on second language teaching (with G. Perrett) [1994] Abstract
Ruqaiya Hasan
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 10. Foods Processed, Preserved, Distilled or Transported in Ceramics Abstract
Gloria London
 
Iconic Books and Texts 10. Muṣḥaf and the Material Boundaries of the Qur’an Abstract
Natalia K. Suit
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 10 Myōe’s Critique of Hōnen Abstract
Bandō Shōjun
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 10. Noodling as a Research Method Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Language, Cognition and Space 10 Static topological relations in Basque Abstract
Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano
 
The Language Impact 10. Summary (Part II) Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders 10 Syllable onsets in developmental perception and production Abstract
Judith A. Gierut, Holly L. Storkel, Michele L. Morrisette
 
Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt 10. Teachings Abstract
R.B. Parkinson
 
Falco and Beyond 10 The 1990s: return to monarchy Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
The Applied Linguistic Individual 10 The ideal sexual self: the motivational investments of Japanese gay male learners of English Abstract
Ashley Moore
 
Prosody Matters 10. The intonation of nominal parentheticals in Japanese Abstract
Shigeto Kawahara
 
From Language to Multimodality 10 The role of the Nominal group in undergraduate academic writing Abstract
Anne McCabe, Christopher Gallagher
 
Jazz Visions 10. The Technical Base of Jazz and Lennie’s Approach Abstract
Peter Ind
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 10 Tōfukuji Today Abstract
Christine Pye
 
Writing Poetry through the Eyes of Science 10 Writing from Outrage, Protest, Perplexity, and Speculation Abstract
Nancy with Erin Colfax Gorrell
 
The Qurʾān 100 The Runners ۞ Al-‘Ādiyāt Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 101 The Striking ۞ Al-Qāri‘a Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Communication and Professional Relationships in Healthcare Practice 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Community of practice 10.3 Summary Abstract
Sally Candlin, Peter Roger
 
The Qurʾān 102 Rivalry ۞ Al-Takāthur Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 103 The Afternoon ۞ Al-‘Aṣr Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 104 The Slanderer ۞ Al-Humaza Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 105 The Elephant ۞ Al-Fīl Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 106 Quraysh ۞ Quraysh Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 107 Assistance ۞ Al-Mā‘ūn Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 108 Abundance ۞ Al-Kawthar Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 109 The Disbelievers ۞ Al-Kāfirūn Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 11. Analysing the reporting clause in translating Confucius’s Lun Yu (The Analects) Abstract
Huang Guowen
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 11. Chinese prenatal genetic counselling discourse in Hong Kong: Healthcare providers’ (non)directive stance, or who is making the decision? Abstract
Virginia Yelei, Stephanie Schnurr, Olga Zayts
 
Gender Matters 11. Class, gender and politeness Abstract
Sara Mills
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 11. Conversations Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Drawn to Sound 11 DreamWorking Wallace & Gromit: Musical Thematics in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Abstract
Rebecca † Coyle, Peter Morris
 
Language and Education: Learning and Teaching in Society 11 English process, English tense: foreign learner, foreign teacher [1995] Abstract
Ruqaiya Hasan
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 11. How to Clean Clay Pots Abstract
Gloria London
 
Explorations in Functional Syntax 11 Functional Syntactic Analysis Abstract
G. David Morley
 
Learning to Write/Reading to Learn 1.1 Genre, knowledge and pedagogy in the Sydney School
1.2 Why Australia?
1.3 Learning in school
1.4 The language learning task
Abstract
David Rose, J. R. Martin
 
The Qurʾān 11 Hūd ۞ Hūd Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 11. In the face of the other: between Goffman and Levinas Abstract
Alexander Kozin
 
Falco and Beyond 11 Into the light Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 11 Ippen Shōnin and the Nenbutsu Abstract
Yanagi Sōetsu
 
The Language Impact 11. Language as Discourse Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Morphosyntactic Alternations in English 11. Looks, appearances and judgements: Towards a unified constructionist analysis of predicative complement alternations in English and Spanish Abstract
Francisco González-García
 
Historical Archaeologies of Cognition 11. Manifestations of Hope in a Place of Fear: Long Kesh/Maze prison, Northern Ireland Abstract
Laura McAtackney
 
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity 11. Metaphor and Religion in Ancient Rome Abstract
Spencer Cole
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 11 Myōshinji Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
Jazz Visions 11. Mythmaking About Lennie Abstract
Peter Ind
 
Prosody Matters 11. Pausal phonology and morpheme realization Abstract
John McCarthy
 
Poetry and Culture in Middle Kingdom Egypt 11. Reading the poems Abstract
R.B. Parkinson
 
Language, Cognition and Space 11 Taking the Principled Polysemy Model of spatial particles beyond English: the case of Russian za Abstract
Darya Shakova, Andrea Tyler
 
Iconic Books and Texts 11. The End of the Word as We Know It: The Cultural Iconicity of the Bible in the Twilight of Print Culture Abstract
Timothy Beal
 
From Language to Multimodality 11 The expression of Experiential meaning in EFL students’ texts: an analysis of secondary school recounts Abstract
Ana Martín-Úriz, Rachel Whitaker, Susana Murcia, Karina Vidal
 
East by Mid-East 11. The United Arab Emirates and Japan: Diversifying Bilateral Relationships and Challenges in the Context of Japan’s New Foreign Policy Focus and US-Japan Relations Abstract
Sumiyo Nishizaki
 
The Applied Linguistic Individual 11 Using Dynamic Systems/Complexity Theory in linguistic data analysis: a language ecology approach to the study of individual and social process Abstract
Anne Whiteside
 
Writing Poetry through the Eyes of Science 11 Walking in This World with Our Students and Colleagues Abstract
Nancy with Erin Colfax Gorrell
 
The Qurʾān 110 Help ۞ Al-Naṣr Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 111 The Fiber ۞ Al-Masad Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Communication and Professional Relationships in Healthcare Practice 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Leadership 11.3 Power 11.4 Ethical dilemmas 11.5 Summary Abstract
Sally Candlin, Peter Roger
 
The Qurʾān 112 Devotion ۞ Al-Ikhlāṣ Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 113 The Daybreak ۞ Al-Falaq Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Qurʾān 114 The People ۞ Al-Nās Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Communication and Professional Relationships in Healthcare Practice 1.1 Introductory discussion of key concepts 1.2 An approach to understanding the complexity of the  communication process 1.3 The World of Communication model 1.4 Applying your learning to practice situations 1.5 Reflection and problem solving 1.6 Commentary 1.7 Discussion: issues to consider in the application  of discourse concepts 1.8 Summary  Abstract
Sally Candlin, Peter Roger
 
Choice in Language 12 A multimodal perspective on the front cover choices of Halliday’s Introduction to Functional Grammar Abstract
Ann Montemayor-Borsinger, Eija Ventola, Célia M. Magalhães
 
The Applied Linguistic Individual 12 A tale of two teachers: teacher identity and the care of the self in an era of accountability Abstract
Matthew Clarke
 
Everyday Humanism 9. From a Human-Centered to a Life-Centered Humanism Abstract
Henk Manschot, Caroline Suransky
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 12. Challenges and solutions for multimodal analysis: Technology, theory and practice Abstract
Bradley A. Smith, Kay L. O'Halloran, Alexey Podlasov, Victor Lim Fei
 
Gender Matters 12. Discourse competence: how to theorise strong women speakers Abstract
Sara Mills
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 12. Facework collision in intercultural communication Abstract
Stella Ting-Toomey
 
Historical Archaeologies of Cognition 12. Faith in Action: Theology and Practice in Commemorative Traditions Abstract
Harold Mytum
 
Language, Cognition and Space 12 Frames of reference, eff ects of motion, and lexical meanings of Japanese front/back terms Abstract
Kazuko Shinohara, Yoshihiro Matsunaka
 
Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders 12 Gapped s-cluster inventories and faithfulness to the marked Abstract
Ashley W. Farris-Trimble, Judith A. Gierut
 
Writing Poetry through the Eyes of Science 12 How to Assess Student Science Poetry: The Art of Response Abstract
Nancy with Erin Colfax Gorrell
 
Iconic Books and Texts 12. Iconic Books from Below: The Christian Bible and the Discourse of Duct Tape Abstract
Dorina Miller Parmenter
 
From Language to Multimodality 12 Inter-semiotic expansion of Experiential meaning: hierarchical scales and metaphor in mathematics discourse Abstract
Kay O'Halloran
 
The Qurʾān 12 Joseph ۞ Yūsuf Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Jazz Visions 12. Lennie Tristano and the Enigma of Non-recognition Abstract
Peter Ind
 
Falco and Beyond 12 Life beyond death Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Morphosyntactic Alternations in English 12. Metonymy-motivated morphosyntactic alternations Abstract
Antonio Barcelona Sánchez
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 12 Myōshinji Today Abstract
Hillary Pedersen
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 12. Ancient Clay Containers to Process, Cook and Preserve Food Abstract
Gloria London
 
The Language Impact 12. Precursors of Pragmatics Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Prosody Matters 12. Reconsidering the edge parameter Abstract
Hisao Tokizaki
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 12 Shinran and his Song on Amida Buddha Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 12. The pragmatics of Q&A interactions: Public discourses in Hong Kong Abstract
Winnie Cheng
 
East by Mid-East 12. The Vicissitudes of Japan-Saudi Relations Abstract
Michael Penn
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 12. Twists and Turns in the Research Story Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Communication and Professional Relationships in Healthcare Practice 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Exploring relevance 12.3 Discourse and social theory 12.4 Developing frameworks 12.5 Summary Abstract
Sally Candlin, Peter Roger
 
Morphosyntactic Alternations in English 13. A Functional Discourse Grammar approach to the Swarm-alternation as a case of conversion Abstract
Carmen Portero Muñoz
 
Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders 13 A typological evaluation of the split-margin approach to syllable structure in phonological acquisition Abstract
Jessica A. Barlow, Judith A. Gierut
 
Iconic Books and Texts 13. Be-Witching Scripture: The Book of Shadows as Scripture within Wicca/Neopagan Witchcraft Abstract
Shawn Loner
 
East by Mid-East 13. Chasing the Rising Red Crescent: Sino-Shi‘a Relations in the Post-Cold War Era Abstract
Itamar Lee
 
Drawn to Sound 13 Disney Does Broadway: Musical Storytelling in The Little Mermaid and The Lion King Abstract
Rebecca † Coyle, Jon Fitzgerald
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 13. Ancient Manufacturing Techniques and Clay Bodes Abstract
Gloria London
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 13. Face in the holistic and relativistic society Abstract
Tae-Seop Lim
 
Gender Matters 13. Gender and performance anxiety Abstract
Sara Mills
 
Language, Cognition and Space 13 How spoken language and signed language structure space differently Abstract
Leornard Talmy
 
Prosody Matters 13. Intonational phrase boundaries: A puzzle Abstract
Katy Carlson
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 13. Motivated selection in verbal art, ‘verbal science’, and psychotherapy: When many methods are at one Abstract
David Butt, Caroline Henderson-Brooks, Alison R. Moore, Russell Meares, Joan Haliburn, Anthony Korner, Roy Eyal
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 13 On Steadfast Holding to the Name Abstract
Kakunyo Shōnin
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 13. On the positive formation of Chinese group identity Abstract
Daniel Z. Kádár
 
Everyday Humanism 8. Politics and Political Life Abstract
Andrew Copson
 
The Language Impact 13. Pragmatics Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
From Language to Multimodality 13 Representations of individual and mass: modelling Experience through multiple modes in digital art Abstract
Birgit Huemer
 
The Applied Linguistic Individual 13 The Applied Linguistic individual: gaining perspective Abstract
Phil Benson, Lucy Cooker
 
Historical Archaeologies of Cognition 13. The Changing Memories and Meanings of the First World War Expressed through Public Commemorations in Exeter, Devon Abstract
Samuel Walls
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 13. The Research Road Map Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
The Qurʾān 13 The Thunder ۞ Al-Ra‘d Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Falco and Beyond 13 Torch bearers and vampires, or mourning and earning Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 13 Zen Temples of Kamakura Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
The Qurʾān 14 Abraham ۞ Ibrāhīm Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Falco and Beyond 14 Burial and grave Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Iconic Books and Texts 14. Engaging with the Guru: Sikh Beliefs and Practices of Guru Granth Sahib Abstract
Kristina Myrvold
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 14 Engakuji and Kenchōji: The Social Morphology of Two Kamakura Temples Abstract
A.W. Sadler
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 14. Finding face between gemeinschaft and gesellschaft: Greek perceptions of the in-group Abstract
Marina Terkourafi
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 14. Finding Your Way Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
The Language Impact 14. Further Topic Areas in Pragmatics Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Language, Cognition and Space 14 Geometric and image-schematic patterns in gesture space Abstract
Irene Mittelberg
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 14. Neolithic and Chalcolithic Cookware Abstract
Gloria London
 
Morphosyntactic Alternations in English 14. Morphological relatedness and zero alternation in Old English Abstract
Javier Arista
 
From Language to Multimodality 14 Movies ‘reloaded’ into commercial reality: representational structures in ‘The Matrix’ trilogy promotional posters Abstract
Arianna Maiorani
 
Sounds Icelandic ‘A Nation without Music?’: Symphonic Music and Nation-Building Abstract
Kimberly Cannady, Kristín Loftsdóttir
 
Prosody Matters 14. Prosody and information structure of the German particles selbst, wieder and auch Abstract
Caroline Féry
 
Jazz Visions 14. Reappraisal Abstract
Peter Ind
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 14 Rennyo the Restorer Abstract
Kaneko Daiei
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 14. Systemic Functional Linguistics in the round: Imagining foreign language education for a global world Abstract
Heidi Byrnes
 
East by Mid-East 14. Transcending Multilateral Conflicts in Eurasia: Some Sustainable Peaceful Alternatives Abstract
Mushtaq Kaw
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 14. ‘Polysemous’ politeness: Speaker self-referring forms in Honglou Meng Abstract
Xinren Chen
 
Iconic Books and Texts 15. A Birthday Party for a Sacred Text: The Gita Jayanti and the Embodiment of God as the Book and the Book as God Abstract
Joanne Punzo Waghorne
 
The Qurʾān 15 Al-Ḥijr ۞ Al-Ḥijr Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 15 Asahara Saichi the Myōkōnin Abstract
Satō Taira
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 15. Epilogue: What makes Chinese unique in discourse and interaction? Abstract
Kenneth Kong
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 15. Early Bronze Age Cookware Abstract
Gloria London
 
Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders 15 On the convergence of theory and application Abstract
Daniel A. Dinnsen, Judith A. Gierut
 
Prosody Matters 15. Prosodic phrasing of wh-questions in Tokyo Japanese Abstract
Masako Hirotani
 
From Language to Multimodality 15 Representing Experience: the co-articulation of verbiage and image in multimodal text Abstract
Dai Yang
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 15. Significance of ‘face’ and politeness in social interaction as revealed through Thai ‘face’ idioms Abstract
Margaret Ukosakul
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 15. Systemic Functional Linguistics and Corpus Linguistics: Interconnections and current state Abstract
Michael O'Donnell
 
Falco and Beyond 15 The culture industry looks back at Falco’s career Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
The Language Impact 15. The Impact of Texts Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 15 Tōji Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
Language, Cognition and Space 15 Translocation, language and the categorization of experience Abstract
Jordan Zlatev, Johan Blomberg, Caroline David
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 15. Writing the Story’s Journey Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 16. Middle and Late Bronze Age Cookware Abstract
Gloria London
 
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity 17. Cultural Geography Abstract
Justin Tse
 
From Language to Multimodality 16 Decoding meaning in political cartoons Abstract
Maria Pinar Sanz
 
The Language Impact 16. Discourse Ethics (Habermas, Apel) and Dialogue (Bohm) Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Prosody Matters 16. Effects of indefinite pronouns and traces on verb stress in German Abstract
Hubert Truckenbrodt
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 16. Facing the future: some reflections Abstract
Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini
 
Language, Cognition and Space 16 Motion: a conceptual typology Abstract
Stéphanie Pourcel
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 16 Mount Kōya Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
Falco and Beyond 16 Mourning as therapy Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Iconic Books and Texts 16. Possession and Repetition: Ways in which Korean Lay Buddhists Appropriate Scriptures Abstract
Yohan Yoo
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 16. Revision: Seeing Again Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 16. Systemic Functional Theory and Cyberspace Abstract
Eija Ventola
 
The Qurʾān 16 The Bee ۞ Al-Naḥl Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Lay Buddhism and Spirituality 16 The Rite of Reception into Jōdo Shinshū Abstract
Dan Bornstein
 
The Language Impact 17. Discourse Strategies Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity 19. Gender Abstract
Irene Salvo
 
Creativity and Writing Pedagogy 16. Internationalizing the M.F.A. in Creative Writing Abstract
Rodney Jones, Xu Xi
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 17 Mount Kōya Today Abstract
Elizabeth Tinsley
 
Falco and Beyond 17 Mourning as an act of revenge and forgiveness Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Language, Cognition and Space 17 Space for thinking Abstract
Daniel Casasanto
 
Iconic Books and Texts 17. The Bible in British Folklore Abstract
Brian Malley
 
The Qurʾān 17 The Journey ۞ Al-Isrā’ Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
The Language Impact 18. Critical Discourse Analysis: Language, Ideology and Power Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Falco and Beyond 18 Falco Symphonic Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Systemic Functional Linguistics in the Digital Age 18. Journey of Three Digitised Texts: Entextualisation and Recontextualisation in a Corpus Study Abstract
Tom Morton, Anne McCabe
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 18 Kōbō Daishi, the Saint of Shingon Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 18. Classical Era Cookware Abstract
Gloria London
 
Language, Cognition and Space 18 Temporal frames of reference Abstract
Jörg Zinken
 
The Qurʾān 18 The Cave ۞ Al-Kahf Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Iconic Books and Texts 18. The Pride and Prejudice of the Western World: Canonic Memory, Great Books and Archive Fever Abstract
Karl Ivan Solibakke
 
Continuing Discourse on Language 18. The ‘architecture’ of language according to systemic functional theory: developments since the 1970s Abstract
Christian Matthiessen
 
Falco and Beyond 19 Falco schmolli-ed Abstract
Ewa Mazierska
 
Language, Cognition and Space 19 From mind to grammar: coordinate systems, prepositions, constructions Abstract
Paul Chilton
 
Iconic Books and Texts 19. Indigenous “Texts” of Inhabiting the Land: George Washington’s Wampum Belt and the Canandaigua Treaty Abstract
Philip P. Arnold
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 19. Medieval Era Cookware Abstract
Gloria London
 
The Qurʾān 19 Mary ۞ Maryam Abstract
translated by A. J. Droge
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 19 Nichiren and Kamakura Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
The Language Impact 19. Women, Men and Discourse Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
The Development of Scientific Writing 2. Between Chaucer and Newton Abstract
David Banks
 
Developing Systemic Functional Linguistics 2. Beyond redemption: Choice and consequence in youth justice conferencing Abstract
J.R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna, Paul Dwyer
 
Buddhism and Ireland 2. Bog Buddhas and Travellers’ Tales: How Knowledge Crossed Eurasia Abstract
Laurence Cox
 
Historical Archaeologies of Cognition 2. Catholic Artefacts in a Protestant Landscape: A Multi-Vocal Approach to the Religiosity of Jamestown’s Colonists Abstract
Travis Parno, Brent R. Fortenberry
 
Applied Linguistics 2. Competing paradigms in the history of applied linguistics Abstract
Lars Sigfred Evensen
 
Creativity and Discovery in the University Writing Class 2. Creativity in Language Teaching Abstract
Jack Richards
 
Ancient Cookware from the Levant 2. Ancient Data Sources: Excavations and Ancient Texts Abstract
Gloria London
 
Chinese Discourse and Interaction 2. Epistemic stance in Mandarin conversation: The positions and functions of wo juede (I feel/think) Abstract
Tomoko Endo
 
Face, Communication and Social Interaction 2. Face as emergent in interpersonal communication: an alternative to Goffman Abstract
Robert Arundale
 
Individual Differences and Processing Instruction 2. Foci and General Findings of Research on Processing Instruction: Moving beyond Limitations Abstract
James F. Lee
 
Explorations in Functional Syntax 2 Functional Meaning and Grammatical Form Abstract
G. David Morley
 
The Language Impact 2. Functional Models of Language Abstract
Alwin Frank Fill
 
Gender Matters 2. Gender and reading Abstract
Sara Mills
 
Sounds Icelandic ‘Imagine what my body would sound like’: Embodiment, nature and sound in the work of Björk Guðmundsdóttir Abstract
Sarah Boak
 
Buddhist Temples of Kyōto and Kamakura 2 Kiyomizudera Abstract
Beatrice Lane Suzuki
 
Language, Cognition and Space 2 Language and space: momentary interactions Abstract
Barbara Landau, Banchiamlack Dessalegn, Ariel Micah Goldberg
 
The 'Backwards' Research Guide for Writers 2. Meet the Author: You Abstract
Sonya Huber
 
Language and Education: Learning and Teaching in Society 2 Modes of learning, modes of teaching: semiotic mediation and knowledge [2008] Abstract
Ruqaiya Hasan
 
Jazz Visions 2. My Early Experiences of New York Jazz Abstract
Peter Ind
 
Theorizing Religion in Antiquity 2. Our Language and Theirs: "Religious" Categories and Identities Abstract
Steve Mason
 
Optimality Theory, Phonological Acquisition and Disorders 2 Phonological disorders and the Developmental Phonology Archive Abstract
Judith A. Gierut
 
Dub in Babylon 2. Rastafarian Music, Sound-System Culture, and the Advent of Dub Abstract
Christopher Partridge
 
Intonation in the Grammar of English 2 Representation of sound Abstract
M.A.K. Halliday, William S. Greaves
 
Prosody Matters 2. Serial Harmonic Grammar and Berber syllabification Abstract
Joe Pater
 
The Applied Linguistic Individual 2 Sociocultural Theory and the dialectics of L2 learner autonomy/agency Abstract
James P. Lantolf
 
Myth and Politics in Ancient Near Eastern Historiography 2. Telipinu, or: on solidarity Abstract
Mario Liverani
 
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