In just a few spare minutes a day, you'll learn techniques to help you present ideas with impact, give a speech without notes, win an audience's respect and much more. 2 cassettes.
After a short review of the history of research, the work introduces and delimits the concepts related to grammaticalization. It then provides extensive exemplification of grammaticalization phenomena in diverse languages, ordered by grammatical domains such as the verbal, pronominal and nominal sphere and clause level relations. The final chapter presents a theory of grammaticalization which is based on the autonomy of the linguistic sign with respect to the paradigmatic and syntagmatic axes. This is the basis of the structural parameters that constitute grammaticalization. They are operationalized to the point of rendering degrees of grammaticalization measurable
In this book, leading scholars consider the ways in which syntactic variation can be accounted for in a minimalist framework. They explore the theoretical significance, content, and role of parameters; whether or not variation should be strongly or weakly accounted for by syntactic factors; and the explicitness - or lack thereof - should be assumed with respect to the conditions imposed by narrow syntax.
Character Education: The Adventures of the P.E. Gang
Grades: 3-5
The program is designed to assist you in developing these positive character traits: caring, responsibility, fairness, trustworthiness, respect and being cooperative.
50 Rules Kids Won't Learn in School: Real-World Antidotes to Feel-Good Education
Added by: miaow | Karma: 8463.40 | Other | 11 August 2016
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Charles J. Sykes offers fifty life lessons not included in the self-esteem-laden, reality-light curriculum of most schools. Here are truths about what kids will encounter in the world post-schooling, and ideas for how parents can reclaim lost ground–-not with pep talks and touchy-feely negotiations, but with honesty and respect. Sykes's rules are frank, funny, and tough minded.