Words, Language & Grammar
mobi, epub, azw3 |pt | 2012-06-23 | Author:Bill Bryson

( Category: Linguistics March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 1990-07-15 | Author:Orson Scott Card

Novice writers continue to make this same mistake, choosing as the main character people who don’t-or shouldn’t-have enough freedom to be interesting. If the story is about a great war, ...
( Category: Reference March 25,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2009-03-01 | Author:Richmond Lattimore

BOOK XIII So he spoke, and all of them stayed stricken to silence, held in thrall by the story all through the shadowy chambers. Then Alkinoös answered him in turn ...
( Category: Poetry March 25,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2010-10-06 | Author:Watt, Alan [Watt, Alan]

DAY 31 "Technique alone is never enough. You have to have passion. Technique alone is just an embroidered potholder." — Raymond Chandler KEEP GOING Hi Writers, We don't need to ...
( Category: Words, Language & Grammar March 25,2014 )
mobi, azw3, epub |eng | 1991-01-02 | Author:The University Of Chicago Press

11: FOREIGN LANGUAGES Table Chapter Contents >> Languages Using the Latin Alphabet >> Italian of Contents List of Figures 11.56 ITALIAN WORD DIVISION--CONSONANTS List of Tables Certain consonant groups must ...
( Category: Writing, Research & Publishing Guides March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 1980-01-10 | Author:Bill Bryson

O O, oh. O is confined almost exclusively to religious and poetic contexts. By convention it is always capitalized and never followed by punctuation. Thus if rendering a prayer you ...
( Category: Words, Language & Grammar March 25,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2010-12-17 | Author:David Foster Wallace; Maureen Eckert

NOTES 1 Richard Taylor, “Fatalism,” Philosophical Review, 71, 1 (1962): 56-66. 2 Richard Taylor, Metaphysics (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1963), ch. 5. 3 Steven Cahn, “Fatalistic Arguments,” this JOURNAL, 61, ...
( Category: History & Criticism March 25,2014 )
mobi |eng | 1949-08-31 | Author:James Bruce Ross & Mary Martin McLaughlin

His Own Deeds GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS Twelfth century GIRALDUS was born [c. 1145-47] in South Wales, on the coast of Dyfed, not far from the principal town of Pembroke, that is, ...
( Category: History & Criticism March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2006-05-15 | Author:Madsen Pirie

Classification of fallacies The formal fallacies The informal linguistic fallacies The informal fallacies of relevance (omission) The informal fallacies of relevance (intrusion) The informal fallacies of relevance (presumption) Table of ...
( Category: Logic & Language March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2005-01-02 | Author:Nicholas Ostler

Suns can set and can come back again: For us when once the short light has set There is one night perpetual to be slept. Catullus * See Chapter 13. ...
( Category: Linguistics March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2011-11-09 | Author:H.L. Mencken

2. THE ADVANCE OF AMERICAN SPELLING But such uncompromising defenders of English spelling lead a forlorn hope. Not only is there a general movement toward American forms in the newspapers ...
( Category: Linguistics March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2004-07-14 | Author:Joshua Landy

3. An Evolving Self: The Bio-Aesthetic Proust may, however, be hinting at an even bolder solution. He may be suggesting, that is, that life in literature-necessitating, as it would, a ...
( Category: History & Criticism March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2012-03-26 | Author:Crystal, David [Crystal, David]

48 Lakh A Word from India (17th century) Here are two recent newspaper headlines from India. Nearly 5 lakh foreigners throng India for cheap treatment Rs 50-lakh divorce for runaway ...
( Category: Etymology March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub, pdf |eng | 2001-01-01 | Author:Agatha Christie

CHAPTER XVI. FURTHER ADVENTURES OF TOMMY FROM a darkness punctuated with throbbing stabs of fire, Tommy dragged his senses slowly back to life. When he at last opened his eyes, ...
( Category: Murder March 25,2014 )
mobi, epub |eng | 2007-02-27 | Author:Adam Jacot De Boinod

A life of crime Italian offers a rich vocabulary for different types of crime and criminal. Smonta, for example, is a theft carried out on a bus or train from ...
( Category: Word Lists March 25,2014 )