952 resultados para Yallop, Collin: An introduction to phonetics and phonology


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Errata: p. [1] at end.

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St. Matthew.--St. Mark.--An Epistle to Hebrews.--The general Epistles of St. Peter.--The general Epistle of St. Jude.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Introduction to Scottish song" and "Characters of lyric poets": v. 1, p. 1-255.

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Introduction. From freedom to bondage, by H. Spencer.--The impracticability of socialism, by E. S. Robertson.--The limits of liberty, by W. Donisthorpe.--Liberty for labour, by G. Howell.--State socialism in the Antipodes, by C. Fairfield.--The discontent of the working-classes, by E. Vincent.--Investment, by T. Mackay.--Free education, by B. H. Alford.--The housing of the working-classes and of the poor, by A. Raffalovich.--The evils of state trading as illustrated by the Post Office, by F. Millar.--Free libraries, by M. D. O'Brien.--The State and electrical distribution, by F. W. Beauchamp Gordon.--True line of deliverance, by A. Herbert.

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"Based on an earlier work entitled UHF radio simplified, by M.S. Kiver."

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The plates are numbered 170-216 with reference to the series of "Choice examples selected from illuminated manuscripts, unpublished drawings, and illustrated books of early date," of which the Facsimiles forms pt. 6.

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This special issue revisits the relationship between women, work and technology, focusing specifically on gender equity in information technology (IT) employment. Along with theoretical contestation over the broader relationship between gender and technology, arguments about the prospects for women in IT employment have ranged from optimistic to pessimistic extremes. On the one hand, optimists have envisaged a more gender-egalitarian workforce based on new occupations lacking traditional gender markers, and 'young' firms offering positive flexibilities and equal employment opportunity protections. On the other hand, pessimists anticipate that ongoing male dominance over tedmology and competitive pressures in the IT sector will ensure that the most prestigious and highly rewarded jobs remain concentrated in male hands, even as teclmologies and jobs are themselves transformed.