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UNINA9910473057103321 |
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Sogari, Giovanni |
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A tavola con gli insetti / Giovanni Sogari e Paul Vantomme |
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[Fidenza], : Mattioli 1885, 2014 |
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UNINA9910461348103321 |
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Appliable linguistics / edited by Ahmar Mahboob and Naomi K. Knight |
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London ; New York, : Continuum International Pub. Group, 2010 |
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1-4742-1175-5 |
1-283-20715-X |
9786613207159 |
1-4411-7618-7 |
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1 online resource (330 p.) |
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Applied linguistics |
Sociolinguistics |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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1. Appliable linguistics: an introduction / Ahmar Mahboob and Naomi K. Knight -- 2. Pinpointing the choice: meaning and the search for equivalents in a translated text / M. A. K. Halliday -- 3. Appliable linguistics and English language teaching: the scaffolding literacy in adult and tertiary environments (SLATE) project / Ahmar Mahboob, Shoshana Dreyfus, Sally Humphrey and J. R. Martin -- 4. Negotiating evaluation: story structure and appraisal in youth justice conferencing / J. R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna and Paul Dwyer -- 5. Modelling social affiliation and genre in the civic domain / Sally Humphrey -- 6. 'News' and 'register': a preliminary investigation / Annabelle Lukin -- 7. Constructing sports stars: appliable linguistics and the language of the media / Shoshana Dreyfus and Sandra C. Jones -- 8. Naming culture in convivial conversational humour / Naomi K. Knight -- 9. Visualizing appraisal prosody / Michele Zappavigna, Chris Cleirigh, Paul Dwyer and J. R. Martin -- 10. Evaluative stance in humanities: expectations and performances / Erika Matruglio -- 11. The 3x3: setting up a linguistic toolkit for teaching academic writing / Sally Humphrey, J. R. Martin, Shooshi Dreyfus and Ahmar Mahboob -- 12. Why are logical connectives sometimes detrimental to coherence? / Alan Jones -- 13. Contestable reality: a multi-level view on modality in multimodal |
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pedagogic context / Yumin Chen -- 14. Making many meanings in popular rap music / David Caldwell -- 15. Rank in visual grammar: some implications for multimodal discourse analysis / Sumin Zhao -- 16. The meaning of 'not' is not in 'not' / Ruqaiya Hasan |
1. Appliable Linguistics: an introduction, Ahmar Mahboob & Naomi K. Knight (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 2. Pinpointing the choice: Meaning and the search for equivalents in a translated text, M.A.K. Halliday (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 3. Appliable Linguistics and English Language Teaching: Scaffolding Literacy in Adult and Tertiary Environments (SLATE) project, Ahmar Mahboob, JR Martin, Sally Humphrey & Shoshana Dreyfus (all University of Sydney, Australia) -- 4. Negotiating evaluation: story structure and appraisal in youth justice conferencing, J. R. Martin, Michele Zappavigna & Paul Dwyer (all University of Sydney, Australia) -- 5. Modelling social affiliation and genre in the civic domain, Sally Humphrey (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 6. News and 'register': a preliminary investigation, Annabelle Lukin (Macquarie University, Australia) -- 7. Constructing sports stars: appliable linguistics and the language of the media, Shoshana Dreyfus & Sandra Jones (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 8. Naming culture in convivial conversational humour, Naomi Knight (both University of Sydney, Australia) -- 9. Visualising Appraisal prosody, Michele Zappavigna, Chris Cléirigh, Paul Dwyer & J. R. Martin (all University of Sydney, Australia) -- 10. Evaluative Stance in Humanities: expectations and performances, Erika Matruglio (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) -- 11. The 3x3: setting up a linguistic toolbox for teaching and assessing academic writing, Sally Humphrey, J. R. Martin, Shoshana Dreyfus, & Ahmar Mahboob (all University of Sydney, Australia) -- 12. Why are logical connectives sometimes detrimental to coherence?: Implicit conjunction and causality in scientific and scholarly writing, Alan Jones (Macquarie University, Australia) -- 13. Contestable Reality: a Multi-level view on Modality in Multimodal Pedagogic Context, Yumin Chen (Sun Yat-sen University, China) -- 14. Making many meanings in popular rap music, David Caldwell (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 15. Rank in visual grammar: Some implications for Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA), Sumin Zhao (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 16. The meaning of 'not' is not in 'not', Ruqaiya Hasan (Macquarie University, Australia) -- Bibliography -- Index |
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This collection of research offers an initial step in the pursuit of an appliable linguistics. Appliable Linguistics takes everyday real-life language-related problems - both theoretical and practical - in diverse social, professional and academic contexts as its starting point. It then uses and contributes to a theoretical model of language that can respond to and is appliable in the context. The concept of appliable linguistics used in this volume is informed by the work of M.A.K. Halliday, who believes that "the value of a theory lies in the use that can be made of it." The chapters in this volume thus use and contribute to an appliable linguistics that engages with a range of issues including: translation, education, language teaching/learning, multimodality, media, social policy and action, and positive discourse analysis. This collection of research is offered as an initial step in the pursuit of Appliable Linguistics, which we hope will serve as a foundation for future work across the discipline. |
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UNINA9910812316903321 |
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Bouyer Louis <1913-2004.> |
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The Christian mystery [[electronic resource] ] : from pagan myth to Christian mysticism / / Louis Bouyer; translated by Illtyd Trethowan |
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Edinburgh, : T. & T. Clark, 2004 |
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1-282-45251-7 |
9786612452512 |
0-567-40886-8 |
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1 online resource (314 p.) |
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Mysticism |
Mysteries, Religious |
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Translation of Mysterion: du mystère à la mystique. |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Contents; Introduction; Chapter One: PRESENTING THE PAULINE MYSTERY; Chapter Two: THE PAGAN MYSTERIES: ELEUSIS; Chapter Three: FROM THE CULT OF THE MOTHERGODDESSES TO THE MYSTERIES OF HELLENISM; Chapter Four: FROM DIONYSUS TO ORPHISM AND THE MYSTERIES OF MITHRAS; Chapter Five: THE BIBLICAL SOURCES OF THE PAULINE MYSTERY: FROM APOCALYPTIC TO THE MYSTERY; Chapter Six: THE BIBLICAL SOURCES OF THE PAULINE MYSTERY: FROM MYTHS TO WISDOM; Chapter Seven: THE MYSTERY AND THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST; Chapter Eight: THE PAULINE GOSPEL OF THE SECOND ADAM AND THE MYSTERY |
Chapter Nine: THE MYSTERY AND THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN THE JOHANNINE WRITINGSChapter Ten: THE MYSTERY IN THE APOSTOLIC AND SUB-APOSTOLIC FATHERS; Chapter Eleven: THE MYSTERY ACCORDING TO THE CHRISTIANS OF ALEXANDRIA: CLEMENT AND GNOSIS; Chapter Twelve: THE MYSTERY ACCORDING TO THE CHRISTIANS OF ALEXANDRIA: ORIGEN AND THE MYSTICAL MEANING OF |
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THE SCRIPTURES; Chapter Thirteen: THE CATECHESIS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY AND THE MYSTICAL CONTENT OF THE CHRISTIAN LITURGY; Chapter Fourteen: MYSTICAL CONTEMPLATION ACCORDING TO THE FATHERS; Chapter Fifteen: PHILOSOPHY AND MYSTICISM |
Chapter Sixteen: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MYSTICISM IN THE CHURCH OF THE FATHERSChapter Seventeen: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MYSTICISM IN THE MEDIEVAL WEST; Chapter Eighteen: MODERN TIMES: MYSTICISM AND PSYCHOLOGY; Chapter Nineteen: MYSTICISM AND NON-CHRISTIAN CONTEMPLATION; CONCLUSION: EXPERIENCE, MYSTERY AND SACRIFICE, THE MARRIAGE FEAST OF THE LAMB AND OUR FILIATIOIN; Biblical Index (and reference to Judaica); Index of Ancient Authors; Index of Modern Authors |
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One of the most gifted and internationally renowned theologians of our time here explores the importance of mystery and mysticism in the Christian tradition. He begins with a historical look at myth and mystery in pagan, Hellenistic and Classical cults, and the subsequent development in Christian mysticism and spirituality. From myth and mystery he moved to mysticism in the Christian West up to the present. Christian tradition is compared to Jewish, Islamic and Buddhist mystic experiences. Throughout, Bouyer seeks to focus on the power and meaning of these phenomena in their place in the moder |
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