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Author: Arthur Mettinger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: studies, lexicography, lexicology, oxford, english, semantic, opposition, aspects
Number of Pages: 216
Published: 1994-03-24
List price: $175.00
ISBN-10: 0198242697
ISBN-13: 9780198242697
Antonymy is recognized as an important type of meaning relation in natural language, yet there are very few detailed empirical studies of the topic. Through an analysis of a corpus of forty-three contemporary English-language novels, Mettinger isolates ten syntactic frames within which antonyms are regularly found: these serve as a useful heuristic tool for eliciting opposites from texts. Arguing that there are two kinds of antonyms--systematic and non-systematic opposites--he analyzes numerous pairs of antonyms, highlighting an important semantic relationship.
Authors:Bonnie Hinman, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Arthur Meie
Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
Keywords: colonial, leaders, astronomer, mathematician, banneker, american, benjamin
Number of Pages: 79
Published: 2000-01
List price: $8.95
ISBN-10: 0791056910
ISBN-13: 9780791056912
Authors:Manuel de Vega, Arthur Glenberg, Arthur Graesser,
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: cognition, meaning, debates, embodiment, symbols
Number of Pages: 460
Published: 2008-12-15
List price: $79.95
ISBN-10: 0199217270
ISBN-13: 9780199217274
Cognitive scientists have a variety of approaches to studying cognition: experimental psychology, computer science, robotics, neuroscience, educational psychology, philosophy of mind, and psycholinguistics, to name but a few. In addition, they also differ in their approaches to cognition - some of them consider that the mind works basically like a computer, involving programs composed of abstract, amodal, and arbitrary symbols. Others claim that cognition is embodied - that is, symbols must be grounded on perceptual, motoric, and emotional experience. The existence of such different approach
Authors:Alexander W. Allison, Arthur J. Carr, Arthur M. East
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Keywords: drama, masterpieces
Number of Pages: 1056
Published: 1990-12-31
List price: $106.67
ISBN-10: 0023019751
ISBN-13: 9780023019753
Designed as a main text-anthology for the introductory drama course. Applauded by reviewers for its generous number of selections, the sixth edition offers true "masterpieces" of drama. This text contains 30 plays ranging from Aeschylus to Churchill, brief introductions and annotations that do not detract from the student’s appreciation of the text.
Author: Arthur Kenney-Herbert (a K a "Wyvern")Arthur Kenn
Publisher: Applewood Books
Keywords: america, cooking, jottings, culinary
Number of Pages: 564
Published: 2008-07-28
List price: $33.95
ISBN-10: 1429012676
ISBN-13: 9781429012676
A product of English colonialism in India, this 1885 coobook by Wyvern (a.k.a. Arthur Kenney-Herbert) was designed to aid English housewives in India to create English meals in their own homes.
Authors:Lynn Arthur Steen, J. Arthur Seebach Jr.,
Publisher: Dover Publications
Keywords: topology, counterexamples
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 1995-09-22
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 048668735X
ISBN-13: 9780486687353
Over 140 examples, preceded by a succinct exposition of general topology and basic terminology. Each example treated as a whole. Over 25 Venn diagrams and charts summarize properties of the examples, while discussions of general methods of construction and change give readers insight into constructing counterexamples. Extensive collection of problems and exercises, correlated with examples. Bibliography. 1978 edition.
Authors:Arthur Middleton Hughes, Arthur Sweetser,
Publisher: Racom Communications
Keywords: strategies, marketing, email, successful
Number of Pages: 395
Published: 2009-03-09
List price: $49.95
ISBN-10: 1933199164
ISBN-13: 9781933199160
Email marketing began as a serious marketing discipline in the late 1990s. Since then, there has been a major seismatic shift in the entire email marketing industry. The standard approach to email marketing, batch and blast -- is serious trouble. It simply no longer performs. Subscriber inboxes are overflowing with irrelevant permission-based emails that only annoy. Research shows that 60% of subscribers simply ignore the emails. There are two basic ways to approach email marketing today. First is the traditional way, fishing: massive numbers of identical emails and dozens of campaigns handled