Author: Hubert van den Bergh
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408125099
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
A fun and informative guide to some of the more obscure, curious and tricky words in the English language.
How to Sound Clever
Author: Hubert van den Bergh
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408125099
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
A fun and informative guide to some of the more obscure, curious and tricky words in the English language.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408125099
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
A fun and informative guide to some of the more obscure, curious and tricky words in the English language.
I Am So Clever
Author: Mario Ramos
Publisher:
ISBN: 1776572483
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The big bad wolf is hungry, but no one is home at Grandma's house. Noticing a nightgown on Grandma's bed, the wolf puts it on intending to catch Red Riding Hood. But she's not so easily fooled. And the wolf finds unexpected hazards in wearing a frilly petticoat in the deep dark woods. Full color.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1776572483
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The big bad wolf is hungry, but no one is home at Grandma's house. Noticing a nightgown on Grandma's bed, the wolf puts it on intending to catch Red Riding Hood. But she's not so easily fooled. And the wolf finds unexpected hazards in wearing a frilly petticoat in the deep dark woods. Full color.
Clever Girl
Author: Tessa Hadley
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062270400
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Clever Girl is an indelible story of one woman’s life, unfolded in a series of beautifully sculpted episodes that illuminate an era, moving from the 1960s to today, from one of Britain’s leading literary lights—Tessa Hadley—the author of the New York Times Notable Books Married Love and The London Train. Like Alice Munro and Colm Tóibin, Tessa Hadley brilliantly captures the beauty, innocence, and irony of ordinary lives—an ability to transform the mundane into the sublime that elevates domestic fiction to literary art. Written with the celebrated precision, intensity, and complexity that have marked her previous works, Clever Girl is a powerful exploration of family relationships and class in modern life, witnessed through the experiences of an English woman named Stella. Unfolding in a series of snapshots, Tessa Hadley’s moving novel follows Stella from the shallows of childhood, growing up with a single mother in a Bristol bedsit in the 1960s, into the murky waters of middle age. Clever Girl is a story vivid in its immediacy and rich in drama—violent deaths, failed affairs, broken dreams, missed chances. Yet it is Hadley’s observations of everyday life, her keen skill at capturing the ways men and women think and feel and relate to one another, that dazzles.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062270400
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Clever Girl is an indelible story of one woman’s life, unfolded in a series of beautifully sculpted episodes that illuminate an era, moving from the 1960s to today, from one of Britain’s leading literary lights—Tessa Hadley—the author of the New York Times Notable Books Married Love and The London Train. Like Alice Munro and Colm Tóibin, Tessa Hadley brilliantly captures the beauty, innocence, and irony of ordinary lives—an ability to transform the mundane into the sublime that elevates domestic fiction to literary art. Written with the celebrated precision, intensity, and complexity that have marked her previous works, Clever Girl is a powerful exploration of family relationships and class in modern life, witnessed through the experiences of an English woman named Stella. Unfolding in a series of snapshots, Tessa Hadley’s moving novel follows Stella from the shallows of childhood, growing up with a single mother in a Bristol bedsit in the 1960s, into the murky waters of middle age. Clever Girl is a story vivid in its immediacy and rich in drama—violent deaths, failed affairs, broken dreams, missed chances. Yet it is Hadley’s observations of everyday life, her keen skill at capturing the ways men and women think and feel and relate to one another, that dazzles.
Clever Hans
Author: Oskar Pfungst
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal intelligence
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal intelligence
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
How to Sound Really Clever
Author: Hubert van den Bergh
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408194856
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Provides more than six hundred words, offering a definition, examples, and an etymological description.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408194856
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Provides more than six hundred words, offering a definition, examples, and an etymological description.
The Strad
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bowed stringed instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bowed stringed instruments
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
An English Squire
Author: C.R. Coleridge
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734039665
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: An English Squire by C.R. Coleridge
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734039665
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: An English Squire by C.R. Coleridge
More than Nature Needs
Author: Derek Bickerton
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 067472853X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The human mind is an unlikely evolutionary adaptation. How did humans acquire cognitive capacities far more powerful than anything a hunting-and-gathering primate needed to survive? Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founder with Darwin of evolutionary theory, saw humans as "divine exceptions" to natural selection. Darwin thought use of language might have shaped our sophisticated brains, but his hypothesis remained an intriguing guess--until now. Combining state-of-the-art research with forty years of writing and thinking about language evolution, Derek Bickerton convincingly resolves a crucial problem that both biology and the cognitive sciences have hitherto ignored or evaded. What evolved first was neither language nor intelligence--merely normal animal communication plus displacement. That was enough to break restrictions on both thought and communication that bound all other animals. The brain self-organized to store and automatically process its new input, words. But words, which are inextricably linked to the concepts they represent, had to be accessible to consciousness. The inevitable consequence was a cognitive engine able to voluntarily merge both thoughts and words into meaningful combinations. Only in a third phase could language emerge, as humans began to tinker with a medium that, when used for communication, was adequate for speakers but suboptimal for hearers. Starting from humankind's remotest past, More than Nature Needs transcends nativist thesis and empiricist antithesis by presenting a revolutionary synthesis--one that instead of merely repeating "nature and nurture" clichés shows specifically and in a principled manner how and why the synthesis came about.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 067472853X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
The human mind is an unlikely evolutionary adaptation. How did humans acquire cognitive capacities far more powerful than anything a hunting-and-gathering primate needed to survive? Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founder with Darwin of evolutionary theory, saw humans as "divine exceptions" to natural selection. Darwin thought use of language might have shaped our sophisticated brains, but his hypothesis remained an intriguing guess--until now. Combining state-of-the-art research with forty years of writing and thinking about language evolution, Derek Bickerton convincingly resolves a crucial problem that both biology and the cognitive sciences have hitherto ignored or evaded. What evolved first was neither language nor intelligence--merely normal animal communication plus displacement. That was enough to break restrictions on both thought and communication that bound all other animals. The brain self-organized to store and automatically process its new input, words. But words, which are inextricably linked to the concepts they represent, had to be accessible to consciousness. The inevitable consequence was a cognitive engine able to voluntarily merge both thoughts and words into meaningful combinations. Only in a third phase could language emerge, as humans began to tinker with a medium that, when used for communication, was adequate for speakers but suboptimal for hearers. Starting from humankind's remotest past, More than Nature Needs transcends nativist thesis and empiricist antithesis by presenting a revolutionary synthesis--one that instead of merely repeating "nature and nurture" clichés shows specifically and in a principled manner how and why the synthesis came about.
Do You Think You're Clever?
Author: John Farndon
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
ISBN: 1848311567
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
What happens if I drop an ant? What books are bad for you? What percentage of the world's water is contained in a cow? The Oxbridge undergraduate interviews are infamous for their unique ways of assessing candidates, and from these peculiar enquiries, professors can tell just how smart you really are. John Farndon has collected together 75 of the most intriguing questions taken from actual admission interviews and gives full answers to each, taking the reader through the fascinating histories, philosophies, sciences and arts that underlie each problem. This is a book for everyone who likes to think they're clever, or who thinks they'd like to be clever. And cleverness is not just knowing stuff, it's how laterally, deeply and interestingly you can bend your brain. Guesstimating the population of Croydon, for example, opens a chain of thought from which you can predict the strength of a nuclear bomb ...and that's just the start of it.
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
ISBN: 1848311567
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
What happens if I drop an ant? What books are bad for you? What percentage of the world's water is contained in a cow? The Oxbridge undergraduate interviews are infamous for their unique ways of assessing candidates, and from these peculiar enquiries, professors can tell just how smart you really are. John Farndon has collected together 75 of the most intriguing questions taken from actual admission interviews and gives full answers to each, taking the reader through the fascinating histories, philosophies, sciences and arts that underlie each problem. This is a book for everyone who likes to think they're clever, or who thinks they'd like to be clever. And cleverness is not just knowing stuff, it's how laterally, deeply and interestingly you can bend your brain. Guesstimating the population of Croydon, for example, opens a chain of thought from which you can predict the strength of a nuclear bomb ...and that's just the start of it.
An English Squire
Author: Christabel R. Coleridge
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
An English Squire is a novel by Christabel R. Coleridge. Coleridge was an English novelist and an editor of girls' periodicals. Excerpt: "He was enough irritated by the compulsion that his father had put upon him to feel glad to act independently; while the natural opposition of Don Guzman de la Rosa to his daughter's marriage with a foreigner, stirred Gerald to more ardour than Maria's dark eyes had already awakened. Her birth, at any rate, was all that could be desired, her religion ought not to be an objection in one so good and pious, and the nationality of his younger son's wife could be of no consequence to old Mr Lester."
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
An English Squire is a novel by Christabel R. Coleridge. Coleridge was an English novelist and an editor of girls' periodicals. Excerpt: "He was enough irritated by the compulsion that his father had put upon him to feel glad to act independently; while the natural opposition of Don Guzman de la Rosa to his daughter's marriage with a foreigner, stirred Gerald to more ardour than Maria's dark eyes had already awakened. Her birth, at any rate, was all that could be desired, her religion ought not to be an objection in one so good and pious, and the nationality of his younger son's wife could be of no consequence to old Mr Lester."