The size of things I

The size of things I
Author: Zheng Shen,Sabine Laszakovits
Publsiher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2024
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783961103201

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This book focuses on the role size plays in grammar. Under the umbrella term size fall the size of syntactic projections, the size of feature content, and the size of reference sets. The contributions in this first volume discuss size and structure building. The most productive research program in syntax where size plays a central role revolves around clausal complements. Part 1 of Volume I contributes to this program with papers that argue for particular structures of clausal complements, as well as papers that employ sizes of clausal complements to account for other phenomena. The papers in Part 2 of this volume explore the interaction between size and structure building beyond clausal complements, including phenomena in CP, vP, and NP domains. The contributions cover a variety of languages, many of which are understudied. The book is complemented by Volume II which discusses size effects in movement, agreement, and interpretation.

The Size of Everything

The Size of Everything
Author: Erin Cole,Jenna McCarthy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0979913519

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Designer Erin Cole's memoir written with Jenna McCarthy

How Big is Big and How Small is Small

How Big is Big and How Small is Small
Author: Timothy Paul Smith
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-10-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199681198

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This book is a panoramic view of nature, from quarks to the edge of the universe. It holds this wide range of topics together by addressing the question how big are things and why are they that size. The book is full of curios as well as interesting facts and unique descriptions of dozens of things in the universe.

Life the Universe and Everything

Life  the Universe  and Everything
Author: Ric Machuga
Publsiher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780718840563

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No philosophical idea, no matter how small, can live alone. Ideas always gain their force, power, and life from their surroundings - their ecosystem. The ecosystem of ideas defended in this book comes from the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle and his medieval interpreter, Thomas Aquinas. The ongoing relevance of their philosophical thought to twenty-first century issues is opened up in fascinating ways in this book. Life, the Universe, and Everything is the product of thirty years of teaching introductory courses in philosophy. Assuming no prior background, it only requires of readers an enquiring mind and a willingness to think carefully. An ideal guide to the big questions we face.

Life the Universe and Everything

Life  the Universe and Everything
Author: Douglas Adams
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780330513142

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In Life, the Universe and Everything, the third title in Douglas Adams' blockbusting sci-fi comedy series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Arthur Dent finds himself enlisted to prevent a galactic war. This edition includes exclusive bonus material from the Douglas Adams archives, and an introduction by Simon Brett, producer of the original radio broadcast. Following a number of stunning catastrophes, which have involved him being alternately blown up and insulted in ever stranger regions of the Galaxy, Arthur Dent is surprised to find himself living in a cave on prehistoric Earth. However, just as he thinks that things cannot get possibly worse, they suddenly do. An eddy in the space-time continuum lands him, Ford Prefect, and their flying sofa in the middle of the cricket ground at Lord's, just two days before the world is due to be destroyed by the Vogons. Escaping the end of the world for a second time, Arthur, Ford, and their old friend Slartibartfast embark (reluctantly) on a mission to save the whole galaxy from fanatical robots. Not bad for a man in his dressing gown . . . Follow Arthur Dent's galactic (mis)adventures in the rest of the trilogy with five parts: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, and Mostly Harmless.

Realisms Interlinked

Realisms Interlinked
Author: Arindam Chakrabarti
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350044470

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This book brings together over 25 years of Arindam Chakrabarti's original research in philosophy on issues of epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind. Organized under the three basic concepts of a thing out there in the world, the self who perceives it, and other subjects or selves, his work revolves around a set of realism links. Examining connections between metaphysical stances toward the world, selves, and universals, Chakrabarti engages with classical Indian and modern Western philosophical approaches to a number of live topics including the refutation of idealism; the question of the definability of truth, and the possibility of truths existing unknown to anyone; the existence of non-conceptual perception; and our knowledge of other minds. He additionally makes forays into fundamental questions regarding death, darkness, absence, and nothingness. Along with conceptual clarification and progress towards alternative solutions to these substantial philosophical problems, Chakrabarti demonstrates the advantage of doing philosophy in a cosmopolitan fashion. Beginning with an analysis of the concept of a thing, and ending with an analysis of the concept of nothing, Realisms Interlinked offers a preview of a future metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind without borders.

BibleForce Devotional

BibleForce Devotional
Author: Tama Fortner
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781400218493

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Does your child enjoy comic books and graphic novels? Help your kids connect God's Word to their lives with the BibleForce Devotional. With popular comic style action art, facts about each hero, Scriptures, and simple action items, kids will see ways they can also be heroes for God. The BibleForce Devotional is: 100 devotions based on the heroes of the Bible A fresh, bright graphic-novel style that interests boys and girls Action-packed graphics with stories and truths found in Scripture A great book to read together and simple enough for young readers to read on their own An excellent resource for visual learners Kids won't be able to put down this book. Jump into the story of God's Word and become an amazing hero for God today with BibleForce Devotional. Check out the rest of the series, BibleForce: The First Heroes Bible.

Predicting Presidential Elections and Other Things

Predicting Presidential Elections and Other Things
Author: Ray C. Fair
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0804745099

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What do the following events have in common? In 2000, the election between George W. Bush and Al Gore was a virtual tie. The 1989 and 1990 vintages have turned out to be two of the best ever for Bordeaux wines. In 2001, the Federal Reserve lowered the interest rate eleven times. The decade of the 1970s was one of the worst on record for U.S. inflation. In 2001, the author of this book, at age 59, ran a marathon in 3 hours and 30 minutes, but should have been able to do it in 3 hours and 15 minutes. This book shows clearly and simply how these diverse events can be explained by using the tools of the social sciences and statistics. It moves from a discussion of formulating theories about real world phenomena to lessons on how to analyze data, test theories, and make predictions. Through the use of a rich array of examples, the book demonstrates the power and range of social science and statistical methods. In addition to “big” topics—presidential elections, Federal Reserve behavior, and inflation—and “not quite so big” topics—wine quality—the book takes on questions of more direct, personal interest. Who of your friends is most likely to have an extramarital affair? How important is class attendance for academic performance in college? How fast can you expect to run a race or perform some physical task at age 55, given your time at age 30? (In other words, how fast are you slowing down?) As the author works his way through an incredibly broad range of questions and topics, demonstrating the usefulness of statistical theory and method, he gives the reader a new way of thinking about many age-old concerns in public and private life.