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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039982613
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: Hasidim are Jews who observe Orthodox law so meticulously that they are set apart from most other Orthodox Jews. Hasidim are divided into a number of sects and communities, each organized around a particular religious leader. The Lubavitcher and Satmar groups are the largest sects and they are located primarily in Brooklyn, New York. There is also a communtiy of Hasidim in Montreal, Quebec. This file contains 34 documents and includes information on several of the sects and on communities in the United States and in the Montreal area. There is a strong focus on Hasidim in Brooklyn, New York, primarily of the Lubavitcher and Satmar sects. The time period covered is from ca. 1950-1990
    Note: Culture summary: Jews, Hasidim - 1996 -- - Hasidic people: a place in the new world - Jerome R. Mintz - 1992 -- - Growing up Hasidic: education and socialization in the Bobover Hasidic community - Robert Mark Kamen - 1985 -- - The Hasidic community of Williamsburg - Solomon Poll - 1962 -- - Chassidic recruitment and the local context - Merrill Singer - 1978 -- - Satmar: an island in the city - Israel Rubin - 1972 -- - Life in a religious community: the Lubavitcher chassidim in Montreal - William Shaffir - 1974 -- - Separation from the mainstream in Canada: the Hasidic community of Tash - William Shaffir - 1993 -- - Legends of the Hasidim: an introduction to Hasidic culture and oral tradition in the New World - Jerome R. Mintz - 1968 -- - Drama on a table: the Bobover Hasidim PIREMSHPIYL - Shifra Epstein - 1987 -- , - The face of faith: an American Hassidic community - by George Kranzler ; photos by Irving I. Herzberg - 1972 -- - Hasidic Williamsburg: a contemporary American Hasidic community - George Kranzler - 1995 -- - The women of Williamsburg: a contemporary American Hasidic community - Gershon Kranzler - 1993 -- - Shifting patterns of ethnic identification among the Hasidim - Sydelle Brooks Levy - 1975 -- - The Hasidim of Brooklyn: a photo essay - Yale Strom - 1993 -- - The Hasidim of North America: a review of the literature - Janet S. Belcove-Shalin - 1995 -- - Equality does not mean sameness: the role of women within the Lubavitcher marriage - Philip Baldinger - 1990 -- - Strategies for strength: women and personal empowerment in Lubavitcher Hasidim - Gita Srinivasan - 1990 -- - Introduction: new world Hasidim - Janet S. Belcove-Shalin - 1995 -- - Boundaries and self-presentation among the Hasidim: a study in identity maintenance - William Shaffir - 1995 -- , - The language of the heart: music in Lubavitcher life - Ellen Koskoff - 1995 -- - Varieties of fundamentalist experience: Lubavitch Hasidic and fundamentalist Christian approaches to contemporary life - Lynn Davidman and Janet Stocks - 1995 -- - Engendering orthodoxy: newly orthodox women and Hasidism - Debra R. Kaufman - 1995 -- - Agents or victims of religious ideology: approaches to locating Hasidic women in feminist studies - Bonnie Morris - 1995 -- - The economic revitalization of the Hasidic community of Williamsburg - George Kranzler - 1995 -- - Home in exile: Hasidim in the new world - Janet S. Belcove-Shalin - 1995 -- - The Bobover Hasidim PIREMSHPIYL: from folk drama for Purim to a ritual of transcending the holocaust - Shifra Epstein - 1995 -- - The charismatic leader of the Hasidic community: the ZADDIQ, the REBBE - Solomon Poll - 1995 -- - Law and custom in Hasidim - by Aaron Wertheim ; translated by Shmuel Himelstein. - 1992 -- , - The Hasidic anthology: tales and teachings of the Hasidim - Translated from the Hebrew, Yiddish, and German Selected, Compiled and Arranged by Louis I. Newman in collaboration with Samuel Spitz - 1963 -- - The structure of a Hassidic community in Montreal - Jacques Gutwirth - 1972 -- - Hassidic Jews and Quebec politics - William Shaffir - 1983 -- - Chassidic community behavior - Israel Rubin - 1964 -- - Bilingualism and dialect mixture among Lubavitcher Hasidic children - George Jochnowitz - 1968 -- - A people apart: Hasidism in America - Photos. by Philip Garvin. Text by Arthur A. Cohen - 1970 -- - Performance of precepts/precepts of performance: Hasidic celebrations of Purim in Brooklyn - Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett - 1990 -- - Holy days: the world of a Hasidic family - Lis Harris - 1985
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Chassidim
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  • 2
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    gbv_187228175
    Format: 233 S , Ill., Notenbeisp
    Series Statement: Yuval : studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre Volume 6
    Note: Enth. Veröffentlichungen der Seminare des Jewish Music Research Centre von 1982 bis 1986 , Towards an interdisciplinary study of Jewish oral traditions / Frank Alvarez-PereyrePlurivocality in the liturgical music of the Jews of Ṣanca (Yemen) / Simha Arom ... [et al.] -- Towards a typology of the Judeo-Spanish folksong Gerineldo and the romance model / Tamar Alexander ... [et al.] -- A Hassidic ritual dance : the mitsve tants in Jerusalemite weddings / Yaakov Mazor, Moshe Taube -- The rules of the oral transmission of the Mishnah according to the Aleppo tradition / Frank Alvarez-Pereyre. , Schrift teilw. hebr., Text teilw. engl., teilw. hebr., teilw. span
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Adler, Israel 1925-2009
    Author information: Seroussi, Edwin 1952-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949551468102882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003311294 , 1003311296 , 9781000930436 , 1000930432 , 9781000930283 , 1000930289
    Series Statement: BASEES/ Routledge series on Russian and east European studies
    Content: "This book presents the first large overview of late Soviet religiosity across several confessions and Soviet republics, from the 1960s to the 1980s. Based on a broad range of new sources on the daily life of religious communities, including material from regional archives and oral history, it shows that religion not only survived Soviet anti-religious repression, but also adapted to new conditions. Going beyond traditional views about a mere "returned of the repressed", the book shows how new forms of religiosity and religious socialisation emerged, as new generations born into atheist families turned to religion in search of new meaning, long before perestroika facilitated this process. In addition, the book examines anew religious activism and transnational networks between Soviet believers and Western organisations during the Cold War, explores the religious dimension of Soviet female activism, and shifts the focus away from the non-religious human rights movement and from religious institutions to ordinary believers"--
    Note: Change of ritual practice under communism : the case of the Russian Orthodox Church in Soviet Ukraine in the late 1950s- early 1970s / Natalia Shlikhta -- The erosion of tradition : life cycle rites among the Orthodox in the Prikam'e Region (1950s-1980s) / Svetlana Riazanova -- The Rybnitser Rebbe and Underground Jewish religious life in the Soviet town of Rybnitsa (1960s-1970s) / Maria Kaspina -- Funeral and memorial rites of Moscow Muslims in the 1960s-1980s / Islam Zaripov and Marat Safarov -- The boundaries of legality as an approach to the study of Soviet religious policy : the case of evangelical Christians-Baptists / Johannes Dyck -- Trying to leave the religious underground : registration of Catholic communities in late Soviet Kazakhstan / Jerzy Rohozinski -- The activism of Soviet Pentecostals in the 1960s-1980s / Vera Kliueva -- Gender specificity of protest activism in unregistered groups of evangelical Christians-Baptists in the late Soviet Union / Nadezhda Beliakova -- A Christian feminism in the USSR? : a historical overview of the religious women's club "Mariia" (1980-1982) / Anna Sidorevich -- Startsy, samizdat and underground seminars : the religious life of young Russian Orthodox converts in the 1970s-1980s / Barbara Martin -- Anatolii Vaneev's circle as a phenomenon of informal church community in Leningrad in the 1970s-1980s / Anna Lepekina -- Longing for Truth, morality, and enchantment : late Soviet spiritual searches and journeys to Islam, 1970s-1980s / Eva Rogaar -- The entry of Indian spiritual movements into the cultural space of Soviet Latvia in the 1970s-80s / Solveiga Krumina-Konkova -- Astrological samizdat in the context of (post-)Soviet esoteric culture / Anna Tessman.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Religious life in the late Soviet Union Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2023] ISBN 9781032317762
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV010178144
    Format: XIII, 314 S. : Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-44183-8
    Content: This is the first English-language collection of essays on modern German history with a generational theme. Responding to a recent shift in social historical writing away from an exclusive focus on class towards an interest in other 'imagined communities' of ethnicity, gender and generation, it addresses, first, the extraordinary power and persistence of a German tradition of youthful rebellion extending from the Sturm und Drang in the eighteenth century to the student revolts of 1968 and, second, the impact of the dramatic ruptures and discontinuities in modern German history on the formation and interaction of successive historical cohorts. Using a variety of different approaches, including literary and oral history, the collection pays particular attention to the way generational identities interacted with those of class and gender
    Content: The book adds to our understanding of generations, of the balance between continuity and discontinuity in modern German history, of the generational roots of National Socialism and the Hitler Youth generation's impact on East and West German society
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ethnology , Psychology
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    Keywords: Generationskonflikt ; Jugendprotest ; Jugend ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Rozman, Marḳ 1958-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9959835291002883
    Format: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-8165-3837-9
    Content: This book demonstrates how one tribe has significantly advanced knowledge about its past through collaboration with anthropologists and historians--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface - T.J. Ferguson and Chip Colwell -- 1. The Collaborative Road: A Personal History of the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office - Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma -- 2. Traditional Cultural Properties and the Hopi Model of Cultural Preservation - Chip Colwell and Stewart B. Koyiyumptewa -- 3. Maintaining Hopi Stewardship of Öngtupqa (the Grand Canyon) - Michael Yeatts -- 4. Tungwniwpi nit Wukwlavayi (Named Places and Oral Traditions): Multivocal Approaches to Hopi Land - Saul L. Hedquist et al. -- 5. Visual Prominence and the Stability of Cultural Landscapes - Wesley Bernardini -- 6. The Homol'ovi Research Program: Enriching Hopi History Through Collaboration - E. Charles Adams -- 7. The Davis Ranch Site: A Kayenta Immigrant Enclave and a Hopi Footprint in Southeastern Arizona - Patrick D. Lyons -- 8. Becoming Hopi: Exploring Hopi Ethnogenesis Through Architecture, Pottery, and Cultural Knowledge - Kelley Hays­Gilpin and Dennis Gilpin -- 9. Pathways to Hopi: Cultural Affiliation and the Archaeological Textile Record - Laurie D. Webster -- 10. The Genetic Diversity of Hopi Corn - Mark D. Varien et al. -- 11. Hopi Footprints: What Really Matters in Cultural Preservation - Joëlle Clark and George Gumerman IV -- 12. Oral Traditions and the Tyranny of the Documentary Record: The Moquis and Kastiilam Hopi History Project - Thomas E. Sheridan -- 13. Forging New Intellectual Genealogies in Southwest Archaeology - Gregson Schachner -- 14. The Native Shaping of Anthropological Inquiry - Peter M. Whiteley -- Appendix: Primary Research Reports and Publications from Projects Sponsored by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office -- Contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8165-3698-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
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    John Benjamins Publishing Company | Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almafu_9958308520502883
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, Volume 242
    Content: Within the current discussion on grammatical interfaces, the word-classes of adjective and adverb are of particular interest because they appear to be separated or joined in manifold ways at the level of word-class or syntax, with morphology playing a prominent role, especially in Romance. The volume provides typological and theoretical insights into the common or different usage of adjectives and adverbs in Romance. Diachronic change is discussed alongside with synchronic variation and the representation in grammar. The discussion turns out to be controversial, calling into question traditional assumptions such as the dogma of the invariability and the categorial status of the adverb.
    Note: Intro -- Adjective Adverb Interfaces in Romance -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- References -- Part I. General aspects of Romance languages -- Chapter 1. Adjectives with adverbial functions in Romance: Adjectives with adverbial functions in Romance -- 1. Introduction: Adjective or adverb? -- 2. Typology and variation -- 2.1 Attributive modification -- 2.2 Combining typology and variation -- 2.3 Parts of speech and syntax -- 3. Type A -- 3.1 Pan-Romanic usage and oral tradition -- 3.2 Latin -- 3.3 The polyfunctionality of Type A -- 4. Type B -- 4.1 -mente as a correlate of standardization -- 4.2 Type B in Latin -- 5. Type C -- 6. Type D -- 7. Adverbial inflection and adverbial agreement -- 7.1 Adverbial inflection -- 7.2 Adverbial agreement -- 8. The expansion of attributive modification to peripheral functions -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2. Parameters in Romance adverb agreement -- 1. Introduction: Narrowing the field -- 2. Parameters of adverbial agr(eement) -- 2.1 Pattern 1: No agr -- 2.2 Pattern 2: Full active/stative split -- 2.3 Pattern 3: Restricted active/stative split -- 2.4 Pattern 4: Ergative split -- 3. Formal approach: A quick sketch -- 3.1 Parameter hierarchies -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. Before the complementizer: Adverb types and root clause modification -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Typology of adverbs before the complementizer -- 3. Pragmatic adverbs: Grammaticalization towards discourse -- 4. Pragmatic function and silent predicates -- 4.1 Truth predicate and root clause modification -- 4.2 Hearsay, quotatives and reported speech -- 5. Back to sentential adverbs: Type-C adverbs -- 6. Conclusions and final remarks -- References -- Part II. French -- Chapter 4. Adjectives and adverbs in the Grande grammaire du français. , 1. The distinction between French adjectives and adverbs -- 2. Categories and functions in the Grande grammaire du français -- Syntactic categories in the GGF -- Syntactic functions in the GGF -- 3. Adverbs in the Grande grammaire du français -- The GGF definition of adverbs -- The distinction between prepositions and adverbs -- A further test for French adverbs -- The subclasses of adverbs in the GGF -- The semantic subclasses of adverbs in the GGF -- 4. Adjectives in the Grande grammaire du français -- The GGF definition of adjectives -- The distinction between nouns and adjectives -- Adjectives inside the Noun Phrase -- Adjectives inside the Verbal phrase -- 5. The GGF distinction between adjectives and adverbs -- Adjectives and adverbs with adjectives and nouns -- The case of tout -- The case of fort, juste, soudain -- Adjective and adverb distinction in contemporary informal registers -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5. Are intrapredicative adjectives adverbs? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Is there such a thing as adverbialized adjective? -- 3. Towards a genetic syntactic system: Incidence, determination and predication -- 3. Towards a genetic syntactic system: Incidence, determination and predication -- 4. Description of items -- 4.1 Determiner of the verb (= determiner of the core of the DVPh) -- 4.2 Determiner of the relation [Dét (or Dét Ø) → CoreDVPh], not included in verbal valency -- 4.2 Determiner of the relation [Dét (or Dét Ø) → CoreDVPh], not included in verbal valency -- 4.3 The secondary predicates -- 5. Conclusion -- Key to abbreviations -- References -- Part III. Italian -- Chapter 6. Adverb agreement in the dialects of the Lausberg Area: Adverb agreement in the dialects of the Lausberg Area -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adjectival adverbs -- 2.1 Adverbs in southern Italian dialects. , 2.2 The dialects of the so-called Lausberg Area -- 2.3 Adjectives or adverbs -- 3. Adverb agreement in southern Italian dialects -- 3.1 Patterns of adverb agreement -- 3.2 Interim summary -- 4. Notes on resultatives and pseudo-resultatives -- 4.1 (Pseudo-)resultatives in SIDs -- 4.2 The agreement of (pseudo-)resultatives -- 5. Effects on past participle agreement -- 5.1 The general picture -- 5.2 Adjectival adverbs affect participle agreement -- 6. Outline of a structural interpretation -- 6.1 Adverb placement -- 6.2 Adverb and participle agreement -- 7. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix -- Part IV. Romanian -- Chapter 7. Historical overview of the Romanian adverb -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Latin adverbs in Romanian -- 3. Borrowed adverbs -- 4. Adverb derivation in -ește -- 5. Adverbs ending in -mente -- 6. Adverbialized adjectives -- 7. Adverbialized participles -- 8. Adverbial phrases -- 9. Conclusions -- References -- Sources -- Chapter 8. Properties of Romanian adverbs and adjectives from a categorial status perspective -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Types of Romanian adverbs -- 2.1 Non-analysable adverbs -- 2.2 Suffixed adverbs -- 3. Non-typical adverbialisation -- 3.1 Participial or supine forms -- 3.2 Nouns -- 4. Homonymic adverbs and adjectives and their distributional properties -- 5. Adverbs as noun modifiers -- 6. Parenthetical positions -- 7. Derived adverbs and adjectives -- 7.1 The adverbs derived with -ește -- 7.2 The adjectives in -esc -- 7.3 The properties of the adverbs with ește, between inflection and derivation -- 7.3 The properties of the adverbs with ește, between inflection and derivation -- 8. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part V. Spanish. , Chapter 9. Adverbial adjectives and -mente adverbs face to face: Adverbial adjectives and -mente adverbs face to face: Diachronic evidence from Spanish -- 1. Introduction: An intriguing relation -- 2. State of the art -- 2.1 Synchronic grammar -- 2.2 Diachrony -- 2.3 Sociolinguistics, text genre and register -- 2.4 Dialectology -- 2.5 Summary -- 3. Corpus -- 4. Research questions and hypothesis -- 5. Analysis -- 5.1 Adjacency -- 5.2 Relative order of verb and adverb -- 5.3 Nominality binding -- 5.4 Complexity of the event -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 10. Descriptive and functional analysis of the solo-solamente adverbial pair in spoken Mexican Spanish: Descriptive and functional analysis of the solo-solamente adverbial pair in spoken Mexican Spanish: Descriptive and functional analysis of the -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 2.1 Solo-solamente as focus operators -- 2.2 Syntactic and pragmatic aspects of solo-solamente -- 2.3 The adjective-adverb interface of solo-solamente -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results -- 4.1 Frequency of the solo-solamente adverbial pair -- 4.2 Semantic function of solo-solamente -- 4.3 Type of focus and syntactic function of the focus -- 4.4 Syntactic position of solo-solamente -- 4.5 The adverb-adjective interface of solo -- 5. Final considerations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 11. From adjective to adverbial modal locutions in Spanish: From adjective to adverbial modal locutions in Spanish -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Corpus and methodology -- 3. The state of the art -- 4. Adjectives documented in the locution: Types and tokens -- 4.1 First adjective in the locutions -- 4.2 Adjectives entering in the Adverbial Modal Locution: Fifteenth-twentieth centuries -- 4.2 Adjectives entering in the Adverbial Modal Locution: Fifteenth-twentieth centuries -- 5. Concluding remarks. , Bibliography -- a. Corpus -- b. References -- Chapter 12. Adverbial adjectives and the decomposition of event predicates: Adverbial adjectives and the decomposition of event predicates -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adverbial adjectives and the syntactic decomposition of event predicates -- 2. Adverbial adjectives and the syntactic decomposition of event predicates -- 2.1 Adverbial adjectives and inherent modification -- 2.2 Adverbial adjectives and eventive modification -- 2.3 Adverbial adjectives and durative interpretation -- 2.4 Adverbial adjectives and argumental interpretation -- 3. Some ambiguities -- 4. Adverbial adjectives and secondary predicates -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Author queries -- Language index -- Subject index. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-5725-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-6487-2
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press
    UID:
    gbv_087052911
    Format: x, 286 p , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2005 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 1423706315 , 9780719057465 , 0719057477 , 9780719057472 , 0719057469 , 9781423706311 , 1847790593 , 9781847790590
    Series Statement: Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain
    Content: Language, literacy and aspects of identity in early modern Wales / Richard Suggett and Eryn White -- The pulpit and the pen: clergy, orality and print in the Scottish Gaelic world / Donald Meek -- Speaking of history: conversations about the past in restoration and eighteenth-century England / Daniel Woolf -- Vagabonds and minstrels in sixteenth-century Wales / Richard Suggett -- Reformed folklore? Cautionary tales and oral tradition in early modern England / Alexandra Walsham -- The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland / Martin MacGregor -- Constructing oral tradition: the origins of the concept in enlightenment intellectual culture / Nicholas Hudson -- 'Things said or sung a thousand times': customary society and oral culture in rural England, 1700-1900 / Bob Bushaway
    Content: "The early modern period was of great significance throughout Europe with respect to its gradual transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society. On the one hand, the spoken word remained of the utmost importance to the dissemination of ideas, the communication of information and the transmission of the cultural repertoire. On the other hand, the proliferation of written documents of all kinds, the development of printing and the spread of popular literacy combined to transform the nature of communication. Studies previous to this have traditionally focused on individual countries or regions, and emphasised the contradictions between oral and literate culture. The essays in this fascinating collection depart from these approaches in several ways. By examining not only English, but also Scottish and Welsh oral culture, they provide the first pan-British study of the subject. The authors also emphasise the ways in which oral and literate culture continued to compliment and inform each other, rather than focusing exclusively on their incompatibility, or on the 'inevitable' triumph of the written word. The chronological focus, ranging from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century, with glances ahead to the twentieth, set the problem against a longer chronological span than most other studies, providing a link between early modern and modern oral and literate cultures. This book it will be of interest to students and scholars of British history, Linguistics, Literary Studies and Folklore Studies"--Publisher's description
    Content: Language, literacy and aspects of identity in early modern Wales Richard Suggett and Eryn White -- The pulpit and the pen: clergy, orality and print in the Scottish Gaelic world Donald Meek -- Speaking of history: conversations about the past in restoration and eighteenth-century England Daniel Woolf -- Vagabonds and minstrels in sixteenth-century Wales Richard Suggett -- Reformed folklore? Cautionary tales and oral tradition in early modern England Alexandra Walsham -- The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland Martin MacGregor -- Constructing oral tradition: the origins of the concept in enlightenment intellectual culture Nicholas Hudson -- 'Things said or sung a thousand times': customary society and oral culture in rural England, 1700-1900 Bob Bushaway. - Language, literacy and aspects of identity in early modern Wales / Richard Suggett and Eryn White -- The pulpit and the pen: clergy, orality and print in the Scottish Gaelic world / Donald Meek -- Speaking of history: conversations about the past in restoration and eighteenth-century England / Daniel Woolf -- Vagabonds and minstrels in sixteenth-century Wales / Richard Suggett -- Reformed folklore? Cautionary tales and oral tradition in early modern England / Alexandra Walsham -- The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland / Martin MacGregor -- Constructing oral tradition: the origins of the concept in enlightenment intellectual culture / Nicholas Hudson -- 'Things said or sung a thousand times': customary society and oral culture in rural England, 1700-1900 / Bob Bushaway. - "The early modern period was of great significance throughout Europe with respect to its gradual transition from a largely oral to a fundamentally literate society. On the one hand, the spoken word remained of the utmost importance to the dissemination of ideas, the communication of information and the transmission of the cultural repertoire. On the other hand, the proliferation of written documents of all kinds, the development of printing and the spread of popular literacy combined to transform the nature of communication. Studies previous to this have traditionally focused on individual countries or regions, and emphasised the contradictions between oral and literate culture. The essays in this fascinating collection depart from these approaches in several ways. By examining not only English, but also Scottish and Welsh oral culture, they provide the first pan-British study of the subject. The authors also emphasise the ways in which oral and literate culture continued to compliment and inform each other, rather than focusing exclusively on their incompatibility, or on the 'inevitable' triumph of the written word. The chronological focus, ranging from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century, with glances ahead to the twentieth, set the problem against a longer chronological span than most other studies, providing a link between early modern and modern oral and literate cultures. This book it will be of interest to students and scholars of British history, Linguistics, Literary Studies and Folklore Studies"--Publisher's description
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2005 , clergy, orality and print in the Scottish Gaelic world / Donald Meek -- Speaking of history: conversations about the past in restoration and eighteenth-century England / Daniel Woolf -- Vagabonds and minstrels in sixteenth-century Wales / Richard Suggett -- Reformed folklore? Cautionary tales and oral tradition in early modern England / Alexandra Walsham -- The genealogical histories of Gaelic Scotland / Martin MacGregor -- Constructing oral tradition: the origins of the concept in enlightenment intellectual culture / Nicholas Hudson -- 'Things said or sung a thousand times': customary society and oral culture in rural England, 1700-1900 / Bob Bushaway. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719057469
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719057465
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0719057477
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719057472
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Spoken word Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press : Distributed exclusivelyin the U.S. by Palgrave, 2002
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; Mündliche Überlieferung ; Geschichte 1500-1850 ; Electronic book ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
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    almahu_9949179449202882
    Format: 1 online resource (416 pages).
    ISBN: 90-272-6218-7
    Series Statement: Processability approaches to language acquisition research & teaching ; Volume 7
    Content: "This book explores relationships between Processability Theory approaches and other approaches to SLA. It is distinctive in two ways. It offers PT-insiders a way to see connections between their familiar traditions and theories with other ways of working. Parallel to this it offers readers who work in other traditions ways of connecting with a research tradition that makes precise testable claims about second language acquisition processes. These dual perspectives mean that both beginning and established SLA researchers as well as those seeking to connect their work with views of language learning will find something of interest. Studies of multiple languages and multiple aspects of language are included. Chapters cover areas as diverse as literacy, language comprehension, language attrition and language testing"--
    Note: Contextualising issues in processability theory / Anke Lenzing, Howard Nicholas and Jana Roos -- Towards an integrated model of grammatical encoding and decoding in SLA / Anke Lenzing -- Productive and receptive processes in PT / Patti Spinner and Sehoon Jung -- Is morpho-syntactic decoding governed by processability theory? / Aafke Buyl -- Case within the phrasal procedure stage : sequences of acquisition in Russian L2 / Daniele Artoni -- Developing morpho-syntax in non-configurational languages : a comparison between Russian L2 and Italian L2 / Marco Magnani -- Using the multiplicity framework to reposition and reframe the hypothesis space / Howard Nicholas and Donna Starks -- Processability theory as a tool in the study of a heritage speaker of Norwegian / Arnstein Hjelde, Bjørn Harald Kvifte, Linda Evenstad Emilsen and Ragnar Arntzen -- Discourse-pragmatic conditions for object topicalisation structures in early L2 Chinese / Yanyin Zhang -- Modelling relative clauses in processability theory and lexical-functional grammar / Emilia Nottbeck -- Early development and relative clause constructions in English as a second language : a longitudinal study / Satomi Kawaguchi and Yumiko Yamaguchi -- Exploiting the potential of tasks for targeted language learning in the EFL classroom / Jana Roos -- Teaching the German case system : a comparison of two approaches to the study of learner readiness / Kristof Baten -- Development of English question formation in the EFL context of China : recasts or prompts? / Huifang (Lydia) Li and Noriko Iwashita -- Can print literacy impact upon learning to speak standard Australian English? / Carly Steele and Rhonda Oliver -- The role of grammatical development in oral assessment / Maria Eklund Heinonen -- How does PT's view of acquisition relate to the challenge of widening perspectives on SLA? / Howard Nicholas, Anke Lenzing and Jana Roos.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-0398-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9947414849602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 231 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511518751 (ebook)
    Content: Reading Old English Texts, first published in 1997, focuses on the critical methods being used and developed for reading and analysing writings in Old English. The collection is timely, given the explosion of interest in the theory, method, and practice of critical reading. Each chapter engages with work on Old English texts from a particular methodological stance. The authors are all experts in the field, but are also concerned to explain their method and its application to a broad undergraduate and graduate readership. The chapters include a brief historical background to the approach; a definition of the field or method under consideration; a discussion of some exemplary criticism (with a balance of prose and verse passages); an illustration of the ways in which texts are read through this approach, and some suggestions for future work.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , The comparative approach / Michael Lapidge -- Source study / D.G. Scragg -- Language matters / Daniel Donoghue -- Historicist approaches / Nicholas Howe -- Oral tradition / Andy Orchard -- The recovery of texts / Paul E. Szarmach -- At a crossroads: Old English and feminist criticism / Clare A. Lees -- Post-structuralist theories: the subject and the text / Carol Braun Pasternack -- Old English and computing: a guided tour / Peter S. Baker.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521465755
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Philadelphia, PA :Mosby/Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948025240802882
    Format: 1 online resource (590 p.)
    Edition: 5th ed.
    ISBN: 0-323-07477-4
    Series Statement: Secrets series
    Content: The new, 5th Edition of Endocrine Secrets, by Michael McDermott, MD, continues the tradition of the highly popular Secrets Series®. A two-color page layout, question-and-answer approach, and chapter containing the "Top 100 Secrets? offer a quick and current overview of essential knowledge in endocrinology. Updates throughout equip you with cutting-edge coverage, while new contributors present the latest perspectives. A wealth of user-friendly features-including valuable pearls, tips, and memory aids-help you to learn more efficiently. It all adds up to the perfect concise board review or handy
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Endocrine Secrets; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Preface; Contributing Authors; Top 100 Secrets; I. Fuel Metabolism; Chapter 1: Diabetes Mellitus; 1. What is diabetes mellitus?; 2. What is the prevalence of diabetes?; 3. Is screening for type 1 diabetes recommended?; 4. Who should be screened for type 2 diabetes?; 5. How is diabetes diagnosed?; 6. What are the genetics of type 1 diabetes?; 7. What are the genetics of type 2 diabetes?; 8. Describe the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes; 9. Describe the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes; 10. Can diabetes be prevented? , 11. What techniques are available to assess insulin resistance?12. Describe metabolic syndrome; 13. What causes beta-cell failure in type 2 diabetes?; 14. What are the standards of care for management of diabetes mellitus?; 15. Describe the current management approach to type 1 diabetes and the role of intensive therapy modeled by the Diabetes Control andComplications Trial (DCCT); 16. Is intensive diabetes therapy cost-effective?; 17. What is the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS)?; 18. What is the current management approach with type 2 diabetes? , 19. Based on the UKPDS and other studies, describe the optimal treatment for type 2 diabetes20. What are insulin analogs?; 21. What is inhaled insulin?; 22. What is amylin?; 23. What are incretins?; 24. How are incretins used to treat type 2 diabetes?; 25. What are the classes of oral diabetes medications? How do they work?; Bibliography; Chapter 2: Acute and Chronic Complications of Diabetes; 1. What are the acute complications of diabetes?; 2. Describe the symptoms of hyperglycemia; 3. What is DKA?; 4. What causes DKA?; 5. What illnesses may trigger DKA? , 6. How can deficiencies in education trigger DKA?7. What are the signs and symptoms of DKA?; 8. How is DKA diagnosed?; 9. Is ketone testing always positive with DKA?; 10. What lab tests are recommended in the first hour of treatment for DKA?; 11. Summarize the strategy for fluid and potassium administration in the first hour; 12. How should insulin treatment be started with DKA?; 13. What assessments should be made in the second hour of treatment?; 14. Summarize the strategy for fluid and potassium administration in the second hour of treatment , 15. How should insulin be adjusted during treatment?16. Summarize the basic strategy after the second hour of treatment; 17. When can the insulin infusion be discontinued?; 18. What other interventions may be necessary in the treatment of DKA?; 19. What is a possible complication of DKA? How should it be treated?; 20. What is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome?; 21. Who is at risk for HHS and why?; 22. What are the signs of HHS?; 23. Why is metabolic acidosis typically not seen in HHS?; 24. What are the symptoms of HHS?; 25. What is the most common presenting symptom of HHS? , 26. List other possible causes of impaired mental status , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-323-05885-X
    Language: English
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