All Outputs (244)
Quantitative, qualitative or both? Combining methods in linguistic research (2010)
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When is a diplomat not a diplomat? The office of the High Commissioner (2010)
Book Chapter
Wie man aus Wörtern Bedeutungen macht: Semantische Typen treffen Valenzen (2010)
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Presents the Theory of Norms and Exploitations in German; discusses the relationship between valencies and lexical sets (collocations). This paper shows the importance of a lexically based approach to meaning analysis and a statistical approach to t... Read More about Wie man aus Wörtern Bedeutungen macht: Semantische Typen treffen Valenzen.
Elliptical arguments (2010)
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Demonstrates that the meaning of a verb is often determined by an absent argument. For example, to treat people with respect denotes some kind of general behaviour, but to treat people (without a prepositional phrase or adverbial of manner) normally... Read More about Elliptical arguments.
Reading matter and the matter of reading in Gissing’s fiction (2010)
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This chapter revisits George Gissing’s handling of reading practices within the realist frame of his practice as a novelist to show the variety of reality effects linked to reading matter and the reading subject – the choice of books, their location... Read More about Reading matter and the matter of reading in Gissing’s fiction.
Provincial Fiction and the Decline of 'Puritan England' (2010)
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This chapter situates three major exponents of provincial fiction, Thomas Hardy, ‘Mark Rutherford’ and Arnold Bennett, in relation to ideas about provincialism, and changes in the relationship between the metropolitan centre and provincial and region... Read More about Provincial Fiction and the Decline of 'Puritan England'.
Mining Conditions: A response to Harman (2010)
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The essay is an invited response to the extended critical consideration afforded my work in Harman’s ‘On the Undermining of Objects: Grant, Bruno, and Radical Philosophy’, included in the same collection. It’s significance concerns the growing intern... Read More about Mining Conditions: A response to Harman.
The church of England and British policy towards the Assyrians, 1914-55 (2010)
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Essaying place: Landscape, music, and memory (after Janet Wolff) (2010)
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This chapter details my use of the work of Janet Wolff in relation to the Southdean project and in the context of a developing understanding of “essaying” derived from the philosopher of place Edward S. Casey in relation to a major forthcoming paper... Read More about Essaying place: Landscape, music, and memory (after Janet Wolff).
Using textbook and real life data to teach turn taking in business meetings (2010)
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F.W.J. Schelling, 'On the World Soul', Translation and Introduction (2010)
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This is the first partial translation of F.W.J. Schelling’s On the World Soul (1798) into English, and is accompanied by my Introduction to that work. The translation draws on the recent edition of the work produced in the Historisch-kritische Ausgab... Read More about F.W.J. Schelling, 'On the World Soul', Translation and Introduction.
Raum (2010)
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Positioning education within community media (2010)
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Looking at how educational activities contribute to the broader community media sector, and discussing the impacts of involvement for young people in media arts activity.
The painful production of Verena Tarrant: John Locke and the Bostonians (2010)
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Introduction (2010)
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Changing Auntie - a case study in managing and regulating user generated content at the BBC (2009)
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This chapter identifies case studies within the BBC of how the organisation is adapting its content to the user-led environment of the internet.
Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (2009)
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This paper looks at the ways in which Daphne du Maurier's novelistic techniques, such as the point-of-view of the nameless heroine, the flashbacks and framing device, and the linguistic emphasis upon the English setting and country house, are adapted... Read More about Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca.