As a moral phenomenon, promises have long received great amounts of attention in philosophical debates within both normative ethics and metaethics. This book defends a novel trust-based form of non-reductivism about promises and promissory normativity.
Kabuto explores how identity impacts the development of bilingual readers and reading practices are mediated by family and community contexts. Spotlighting bilingual readers of Spanish, Greek, Japanese, English language backgrounds, she offers an analysis of behaviors and identities with the approach of Biographic Biliteracy Profiles.
This English/Spanish bilingual edition of the bestselling The Beginner’s Bible for Little Ones board book is sure to become a favorite with young readers as they grow in their faith and develop their language skills.
This new edition of Being Indigenous presents perspectives from 23 Indigenous scholars who share their knowledge on the interconnected fabric of activism, culture, language, and identity that defines Indigenous existence in the twenty-first century. It is essential reading for students and researchers in Indigenous studies.
This new edition of Being Indigenous presents perspectives from 23 Indigenous scholars who share their knowledge on the interconnected fabric of activism, culture, language, and identity that defines Indigenous existence in the twenty-first century. It is essential reading for students and researchers in Indigenous studies.
Through a series of linked applied linguistics studies regarding the primacy of text, signing songs, the mediation practices of deaf interpreters and Caribbean deaf epistemologies of language and understanding, this book outlines theoretical and methodological approaches to analyzing deaf people’s experiences of understanding and being understood.