Negation in Non-Standard British English - Gaps, Regularizations and Asymmetrics
Based on the British National Corpus, this book investigates a range of morphosyntactic features of negation that can be found in everyday spoken language and provides the first thorough empirical study of the field of non-standard negation.
The History of Britain & Ireland traces the key events that have shaped the British Isles. From the Elizabethan age of Shakespeare to the wars of the 21st century, this beautifully illustrated book offers a definitive visual chronicle of the most colourful and defining episodes in British history. Packed with visually arresting illustrations and clear, concise text, you can now explore the fascinating story of the British Isles. Includes profiles of key people in history such as Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Queen Elizabeth I, and Winston Churchill. The History of Britain & Ireland is ideal as a family reference for the home as well as a key history companion for school.
This book examines the uniforms, equipment, history and organisation of the British army that fought in the Crimea. General Officers, Staff, cavaly, artillery and infantry are all covered, and uniforms are shown in full illustrated detail.
Polish edition of the coursebook for primary school learners aged 10-12. Level A1. Contains nine theme units, wordlist, and grammar explanatory notes. Features short and funny exercises, comic-style illustrations, elements of British culture as well as varied difficulty of language drills.
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The Forts of Colonial North America - British, Dutch and Swedish colonies
The second in a two-volume study of forts in colonial North America, this title offers a detailed look at various types of fortifications built between the times of the earliest British settlements in North America in the late 16th century until the end of the Seven Years War, when France ceded New France to Britain. With photographs of these sites as they are today, specially-commissioned artwork depicting the forts in their original uses and detailed maps, author Rene Chartrand also provides readers a valuable look back at early American colonial life.