Investigates how the Bible is used in Swedish media debates, and illustrates how the Bible becomes increasingly visible as a political tool connected to Swedish identity.
An excellent beginner's guide to the uniquely colourful English spoken in Scotland, including Scottish slang and idioms, many derived from Scottish Gaelic. Here you will find everyday phrases, compliments and even insults.
The Anglo-Saxon/Middle English lingua franca that spread from Yorkshire throughout England is the direct ancestor of the modern English now spoken all over the world. This handy beginner's guide to 'how to speak Yorkshire' will have you giving Sean Bean or Jodie Whittaker a run for their money in no time.
This collection makes the case for exploring individual differences (IDs) in foreign language reading, arguing for a shift from a universalist view to consider new ID-focused theories and methodologies.
Originally published in 1974, this volume presents up-to-date original research and theory in the field of cognition. The contributors survey the most intriguing problems of the area, including the construction of memory, retrieval from memory, concept formation, and problem solving.