Comprehensively rewritten and updated, this new edition of the leading textbook on Dubbing provides a solid overview of the world of dubbing and is fundamentally interactive in approach.
Comprehensively rewritten and updated, this new edition of the leading textbook on Dubbing provides a solid overview of the world of dubbing and is fundamentally interactive in approach.
The book traces the trajectory from cultural grievance to armed struggle, arguing that language rights are not symbolic but structural to political life in decolonized states.
This book explores the development of sociolinguistic competence among adult second language learners, considering productive and interpretive skills. Combining results from a cross-sectional and longitudinal micro-development study, this book offers new insights on issues concerning how, when and why L2 learners acquire sociolinguistic variation.
Examines the role of African languages and literatures, portraying them as mediums of expression as well as footprints of mobility among African people both within the continent and beyond.
This groundbreaking volume provides a comprehensive international perspective on how dyslexia manifests across the lifespan, with a rare and valuable focus on adults. Each chapter meticulously examines research on critical aspects of dyslexia relevant to adult populations.
This groundbreaking volume provides a comprehensive international perspective on how dyslexia manifests across the lifespan, with a rare and valuable focus on adults. Each chapter meticulously examines research on critical aspects of dyslexia relevant to adult populations.
This Element discusses E. E. Constance Jones who was Mistress of Girton College from 1903–1916. She published widely in philosophical logic and in ethics and moral psychology and was an active member of the British philosophical community. In ethics, her writings on hedonism and practical reason were original and innovative.
Early Analytic Philosophy: Origins and Transformations will be of great interest to those studying and researching the history of twentieth-century philosophy, analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of language and logic.