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Ohio State University Press, 2014. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Though many linguistic aspects of Spanish have been thoroughly studied for a long time, says Gutiérrez-Rexach, only sin… Plus…
Ohio State University Press, 2014. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Though many linguistic aspects of Spanish have been thoroughly studied for a long time, says Gutiérrez-Rexach, only since the beginning of the millennium has there been much research into the several phenomena that comprise quantification. He explains that analyzing such phenomena requires a genuine interdisciplinary approach, with insights coming from syntactic theory but also from semantic and logical analyses as well as pragmatic approaches. He synthesizes current views of such aspects as scope parallelism and the interpretation of ellipsis, indefinites and sentential modality, correlates and degrees, concessive conditionals and scalarity, and the dimensions of modal discourse particles. (2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR), Ohio State University Press, 2014, 0, Aryan Books International, 2004. First edition. Hardcover. New. In a world increasingly sanitized by globalization, the concept of conservation of ethnological heritage becomes ever more relevant. The process of French decolonisation generated new cultural perspectives. There was a growing perception that the cultural markers, which constituted the ethos of a particular group or community, deserved the same degree of recognition and protection as that accorded to natural diversity. The hazards posed by the growing tentacles of mainstream culture were also becoming increasingly evident. It was in this context that the discipline of French ethnology was consciously forged and developed. The book covers the history and institutionalization of the discipline. The new dynamics invited fresh anthropological perspectives resulting in the opening up of the field of applied anthropology. The question of the transmission and mapping of savoir-faire, that universe of traditional understanding and skill, in a world transformed by industrialization, has also been analyzed in depth. Despite the wide-ranging, sometimes fundamental differences, between India and France, these are all common concerns although perhaps of greater immediacy in the Indian situation. The tools of enquiry, which have been developed in France, are, thus, of great relevance to the Indian context, as will be demonstrated by the articles published in this volume. Being interdisciplinary in nature, this work is bound to appeal to the historian, the anthropologist and to all those who wish to forge a continuum between the mainstream and little known alternative sets of vision. CONTENTS: Introduction; I. HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE DISCIPLINE : 1. From the Large to the Small : Variations in the Scales and Objects of Analysis in the Recent History of the Ethnology of France/Christian Bromberger 2. Ethnological Heritage : The French Example/Isac Chiva II. TRANSMISSION : 3. Tradition is No Longer what it was... on the Notions of Tradition and Traditional Societies In Ethnology/Gerard Lenclud 4. Modes of Transmission of Inheritance an overview of the Work Conducted over the Last Fifteen Years by Ethnologists of France/Tiphaine Barthelemy 5. Knowledge of Salt, Salt of Knowledge/Genevieve Delbos 6. Apprenticeship as viewed by Ethnologists : A Stereotype?/Francois Sigaut III. TECHNIQUES AND SAVOIR-FAIRE : 7. Technology and the Semantic Analysis of Objects : Towards a Semio-Technology/Christian Bromberger 8. Seeing and Knowing/Roger Cornu 9. Percussive Gestures : Analysis of a Technical Movement/Blandine Bril IV. TOWARDS AN APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY : 10. Museum and Technique/Philippe Mairot 11. ""Conserving"" Ethnological Heritage/Denis Chevallier Citations - Articles Printed Pages: 310. Tradition and TransmissionDenis Chevallier,Lotika Varadarajan9788173052590, Aryan Books International, 2004, 6, Aryan Books International, 2004. First edition. Hardcover. New. In a world increasingly sanitized by globalization, the concept of conservation of ethnological heritage becomes ever more relevant. The process of French decolonisation generated new cultural perspectives. There was a growing perception that the cultural markers, which constituted the ethos of a particular group or community, deserved the same degree of recognition and protection as that accorded to natural diversity. The hazards posed by the growing tentacles of mainstream culture were also becoming increasingly evident. It was in this context that the discipline of French ethnology was consciously forged and developed. The book covers the history and institutionalization of the discipline. The new dynamics invited fresh anthropological perspectives resulting in the opening up of the field of applied anthropology. The question of the transmission and mapping of savoir-faire, that universe of traditional understanding and skill, in a world transformed by industrialization, has also been analyzed in depth. Despite the wide-ranging, sometimes fundamental differences, between India and France, these are all common concerns although perhaps of greater immediacy in the Indian situation. The tools of enquiry, which have been developed in France, are, thus, of great relevance to the Indian context, as will be demonstrated by the articles published in this volume. Being interdisciplinary in nature, this work is bound to appeal to the historian, the anthropologist and to all those who wish to forge a continuum between the mainstream and little known alternative sets of vision. CONTENTS: Introduction; I. HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE DISCIPLINE : 1. From the Large to the Small : Variations in the Scales and Objects of Analysis in the Recent History of the Ethnology of France/Christian Bromberger 2. Ethnological Heritage : The French Example/Isac Chiva II. TRANSMISSION : 3. Tradition is No Longer what it was... on the Notions of Tradition and Traditional Societies In Ethnology/Gerard Lenclud 4. Modes of Transmission of Inheritance an overview of the Work Conducted over the Last Fifteen Years by Ethnologists of France/Tiphaine Barthelemy 5. Knowledge of Salt, Salt of Knowledge/Genevieve Delbos 6. Apprenticeship as viewed by Ethnologists : A Stereotype?/Francois Sigaut III. TECHNIQUES AND SAVOIR-FAIRE : 7. Technology and the Semantic Analysis of Objects : Towards a Semio-Technology/Christian Bromberger 8. Seeing and Knowing/Roger Cornu 9. Percussive Gestures : Analysis of a Technical Movement/Blandine Bril IV. TOWARDS AN APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY : 10. Museum and Technique/Philippe Mairot 11. ""Conserving"" Ethnological Heritage/Denis Chevallier Citations - Articles Printed Pages: 310., Aryan Books International, 2004, 6, Aryan Books International, 2004. First edition. Hardcover. New. In a world increasingly sanitized by globalization, the concept of conservation of ethnological heritage becomes ever more relevant. The process of French decolonisation generated new cultural perspectives. There was a growing perception that the cultural markers, which constituted the ethos of a particular group or community, deserved the same degree of recognition and protection as that accorded to natural diversity. The hazards posed by the growing tentacles of mainstream culture were also becoming increasingly evident. It was in this context that the discipline of French ethnology was consciously forged and developed. The book covers the history and institutionalization of the discipline. The new dynamics invited fresh anthropological perspectives resulting in the opening up of the field of applied anthropology. The question of the transmission and mapping of savoir-faire, that universe of traditional understanding and skill, in a world transformed by industrialization, has also been analyzed in depth. Despite the wide-ranging, sometimes fundamental differences, between India and France, these are all common concerns although perhaps of greater immediacy in the Indian situation. The tools of enquiry, which have been developed in France, are, thus, of great relevance to the Indian context, as will be demonstrated by the articles published in this volume. Being interdisciplinary in nature, this work is bound to appeal to the historian, the anthropologist and to all those who wish to forge a continuum between the mainstream and little known alternative sets of vision. CONTENTS: Introduction; I. HISTORY AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE DISCIPLINE : 1. From the Large to the Small : Variations in the Scales and Objects of Analysis in the Recent History of the Ethnology of France/Christian Bromberger 2. Ethnological Heritage : The French Example/Isac Chiva II. TRANSMISSION : 3. Tradition is No Longer what it was... on the Notions of Tradition and Traditional Societies In Ethnology/Gerard Lenclud 4. Modes of Transmission of Inheritance an overview of the Work Conducted over the Last Fifteen Years by Ethnologists of France/Tiphaine Barthelemy 5. Knowledge of Salt, Salt of Knowledge/Genevieve Delbos 6. Apprenticeship as viewed by Ethnologists : A Stereotype?/Francois Sigaut III. TECHNIQUES AND SAVOIR-FAIRE : 7. Technology and the Semantic Analysis of Objects : Towards a Semio-Technology/Christian Bromberger 8. Seeing and Knowing/Roger Cornu 9. Percussive Gestures : Analysis of a Technical Movement/Blandine Bril IV. TOWARDS AN APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY : 10. Museum and Technique/Philippe Mairot 11. "Conserving" Ethnological Heritage/Denis Chevallier Citations - Articles Printed Pages: 310., Aryan Books International, 2004, 6, FfM. u.a., Peter Lang (1992).. 549 S., 1 Bl. Vlgsanz., OKart., leicht angestaubt u. etw. abgegriffen. (= Arbeiten zur Sprachanalyse 14). 1 Beigabe: Journal of Pragmatics. An Interdisciplinary Monthly of Language Studies. Vol. 17, Nos. 5/6, June 1992. (Mit einem Beitrag von E. Leinfellner: Cognitivism between computation and pragmatics: A peer review of 'Some foundational questions concerning language studies' by M.H. Bickhard and R.L. Campbell)., FfM. u.a., Peter Lang (1992)., 0, London, UK: Pinter Publishers, 1988 Printed Pages: 219.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 16 Cms x 24 Cms., Pinter Publishers, 1988, 5, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1988 Cognitive Science is a relatively new field that has grown to maturity over the past 30 years. It represents the convergence of workers in diverse disciplines- artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology- in a unified effort to understand human mental life. This book is a collection of essays about the development of cognitive science by colleagues of George A. Miller, a central figure whose own intellectual history is to a large extent a history of the field. The distinguished contributors were invited to write about the period in which each of them was most closely associated with him - to try to recapture on paper the intellectual climate of the time and to place, retrospectively, each successive research venture in its larger context. They take the story from work on formalism in psychology in the late 1950¹s to the organization of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Harvard, where many first-generation cognitive psychologists were trained, to the expanding interdisciplinary enterprises of first psycholinguistics and then the cognitive neuroscience, and finally to the institutionalization of cognitive science within universities. Together, they essays constitute a fascinating and readable personal account of the way in which an exciting new science has come into being. The Making of Cognitive Science will be welcomed by broad audience in the cognitive science community, as well as by historians of psychology. Printed Pages: 296.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/Very Good. 16 Cms x 24 Cms., Cambridge University Press, 1988, 4.5, Nanjing Normal University Press, 2007-04-01. paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. 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