William Croft Bücher






The book explores the relationship between syntactic and semantic structures in languages, proposing that fundamental elements are not purely syntactic but rather "Gestalts" that combine both aspects. Croft introduces a novel approach to syntactic representation, aiming to provide a comprehensive theory that explains language typology and the functioning of languages. Through this perspective, the author seeks to deepen the understanding of how language operates at a fundamental level.
Typology and universals
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A thorough rewriting to reflect advances in typology and universals in the past decade.
This charming collection of harpsichord pieces by the contemporaries of Henry Purcell offers a delightful glimpse into the musical world of Restoration England. Featuring compositions by Jeremiah Clarke, John Blow, and William Croft, this volume is a valuable addition to any music lover's library, and a must-have for fans of Baroque keyboard music.
Tinsley's Magazine; Volume 28
- 608 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
A collection of literature and articles published in Tinsleys Magazine. This magazine was a major medium of popular fiction during the Victorian era and featured works by notable authors such as William Makepeace Thackeray and Anthony Trollope.
Operation Synapse
- 392 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Set in 1980, the narrative follows Professor Robert Smyth, a pathology instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who harbors a profound secret. His lectures reveal a critical perspective on modern medicine, arguing that the reliance on pharmaceuticals for treating the energy-based human body has become the primary cause of death in society. Additionally, he highlights the detrimental effects of pesticides, which contribute further toxins to both humans and animals, prompting a deeper examination of health and wellness.