A Narrative of Events Since the 1st of August 1834

A Narrative of Events Since the 1st of August  1834
Author: James Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1838
Genre: Apprentices
ISBN: KBNL:KBNL03000145149

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A Narrative of Events Since the First of August 1834 by James Williams an Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica

A Narrative of Events  Since the First of August  1834  by James Williams  an Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica
Author: James Williams
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822326477

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DIVScholarly edition of a slave narrative that tells of life as an "apprentice" under the British gradual emancipation plan./div

A Narrative of Events

A Narrative of Events
Author: James Williams
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2015-01-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780486789637

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This 1837 memoir proved an effective tool for abolitionists. One of the few autobiographies by a Caribbean slave, it recounts the horrors of the apprenticeship system that replaced the British slave trade.

Relating Events in Narrative Volume 2

Relating Events in Narrative  Volume 2
Author: Ludo Verhoeven,Sven Stromqvist
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2004-02-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135621056

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Relating Events in Narrative, Volume 2: Typological and Contextual Perspectives edited by Sven Strömqvist and Ludo Verhoeven, is the much anticipated follow-up volume to Ruth Berman and Dan Slobin's successful "frog-story studies" book, Relating Events in Narrative: A Crosslinguistic Developmental Study (1994). Working closely with Ruth Berman and Dan Slobin, the new editors have brought together a wide range of scholars who, inspired by the 1994 book, have all used Mercer Mayer's Frog, Where Are You? as a basis for their research. The new book, which is divided into two parts, features a broad linguistic and cultural diversity. Contributions focusing on crosslinguistic perspectives make up the first part of the book. This part is concluded by Dan Slobin with an analysis and overview discussion of factors of linguistic typology in frog-story research. The second part offers a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, all dealing with contextual variation of narrative construction in a wide sense: variation across medium/modality (speech, writing, signing), genre variation (the specific frog story narrative compared to other genres), frog story narrations from the perspective of theory of mind, and from the perspective of bilingualism and second language acquisition. Several of the contributions to the new book manuscript also deal with developmental perspectives, but, in distinction to the 1994 book, that is not the only focused issue. The second part is initiated by Ruth Berman with an analysis of the role of context in developing narrative abilities. The new book represents a rich overview and illustration of recent advances in theoretical and methodological approaches to the crosslinguistic study of narrative discourse. A red thread throughout the book is that crosslinguistic variation is not merely a matter of variation in form, but also in content and aspects of cognition. A recurrent perspective on language and thought is that of Dan Slobin's theory of "thinking for speaking," an approach to cognitive consequences of linguistic diversity. The book ends with an epilogue by Herbert Clark, "Variations on a Ranarian Theme."

Story Performance and Event

Story  Performance  and Event
Author: Richard Bauman
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1986-09-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 052131111X

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An analysis of Texan oral narratives that focuses on the significance of their social context. Although the tales are all from Texas, they are considered representative of oral storytelling traditions in their relationships between story, performance and event.

Narrative of certain events connected with the late disturbances in Jamaica and the charges preferred against the Baptist Missionaries in that Island being the substance of a letter etc

Narrative of certain events connected with the late disturbances in Jamaica  and the charges preferred against the Baptist Missionaries in that Island  being the substance of a letter  etc
Author: Thomas F. Abbott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1832
Genre: Baptists
ISBN: BL:A0023189945

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Narrative Economics

Narrative Economics
Author: Robert J. Shiller
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691212074

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From Nobel Prize–winning economist and New York Times bestselling author Robert Shiller, a groundbreaking account of how stories help drive economic events—and why financial panics can spread like epidemic viruses Stories people tell—about financial confidence or panic, housing booms, or Bitcoin—can go viral and powerfully affect economies, but such narratives have traditionally been ignored in economics and finance because they seem anecdotal and unscientific. In this groundbreaking book, Robert Shiller explains why we ignore these stories at our peril—and how we can begin to take them seriously. Using a rich array of examples and data, Shiller argues that studying popular stories that influence individual and collective economic behavior—what he calls "narrative economics"—may vastly improve our ability to predict, prepare for, and lessen the damage of financial crises and other major economic events. The result is nothing less than a new way to think about the economy, economic change, and economics. In a new preface, Shiller reflects on some of the challenges facing narrative economics, discusses the connection between disease epidemics and economic epidemics, and suggests why epidemiology may hold lessons for fighting economic contagions.

Relating Events in Narrative

Relating Events in Narrative
Author: Ruth A. Berman,Dan Isaac Slobin
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 765
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134781065

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This volume represents the culmination of an extensive research project that studied the development of linguistic form/function relations in narrative discourse. It is unique in the extent of data which it analyzes--more than 250 texts from children and adults speaking five different languages--and in its crosslinguistic, typological focus. It is the first book to address the issue of how the structural properties and rhetorical preferences of different native languages--English, German, Spanish, Hebrew, and Turkish--impinge on narrative abilities across different phases of development. The work of Berman and Slobin and their colleagues provides insight into the interplay between shared, possibly universal, patterns in the developing ability to create well-constructed, globally organized narratives among preschoolers from three years of age compared with school children and adults, contrasted against the impact of typological and rhetorical features of particular native languages on how speakers express these abilities in the process of "relating events in narrative." This volume also makes a special contribution to the field of language acquisition and development by providing detailed analyses of how linguistic forms come to be used in the service of narrative functions, such as the expression of temporal relations of simultaneity and retrospection, perspective-taking on events, and textual connectivity. To present this information, the authors prepared in-depth analyses of a wide range of linguistic systems, including tense-aspect marking, passive and middle voice, locative and directional predications, connectivity markers, null subjects, and relative clause constructions. In contrast to most work in the field of language acquisition, this book focuses on developments in the use of these early forms in extended discourse--beyond the initial phase of early language development. The book offers a pioneering approach to the interactions between form and function in the development and use of language, from a typological linguistic perspective. The study is based on a large crosslinguistic corpus of narratives, elicited from preschool, school-age, and adult subjects. All of the narratives were elicited by the same picture storybook,Frog, Where Are You?, by Mercer Mayer. (An appendix lists related studies using the same storybook in 50 languages.) The findings illuminate both universal and language-specific patterns of development, providing new insights into questions of language and thought.