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Grammatical Voice
Categories of the verb in natural languages include tense, aspect, modality (mood) and voice. Among these, voice, in its rich and diverse...
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The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women
The Catalogue of Women, ascribed to Hesiod, one of the greatest figures of early hexameter poetry, maps the Greek world, its evolution, and its...
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A History of African American Theatre
This is the first definitive history of African-American theatre. The text embraces a wide geography investigating companies from coast to coast as...
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The Diplomas of King Aethlred the Unready 978–1016
The reign of Æthelred the Unready (978–1016) is known to us mainly from a series of annals in the Anglo-Saxon Chrolicle, written at or after its...
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Policy and Health
This rich volume provides a comprehensive look at how policy leads to better health in Asia. Leading RAND thinkers, working in different disciplines,...
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Principles of English Stress
Luigi Burzio’s Principles of English Stress challenges many of the assumptions that have underpinned the generative description of English stress...
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Heracles and Euripidean Tragedy
Euripides’ Heracles is an extraordinary play of great complexity, exploring the co-existence of both positive and negative aspects of the eponymous...
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The Provincetown Players and the Culture of Modernity
The Provincetown Players was a major cultural institution in Greenwich Village from 1916 to 1922, when American Modernism was conceived and...
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Religion and Literature in Western England, 600–800
Even the Venerable Bede knew little about the two Anglo-Saxon kingdoms described in this book. In the sixth and seventh centuries the pagan peoples...
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Macrojustice
The main features of the just society, as they would be chosen by the unanimous, impartial and fully informed judgment of its members, present a...
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On Definiteness
This book proposes a new theory of definiteness in language. It argues that definiteness should be viewed as a cover-term comprising three basic...
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The Ovidian Heroine as Author
Ovid’s Heroides, a catalogue of letters by women who have been deserted, has too frequently been examined as merely a lament. In a new departure,...
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Anglo-Saxon England (No. 33)
It is red-letter day in Anglo-Saxon studies when a previously unknown Old English text comes to light. In 2002, as the result of some outstanding...
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The Politics of Commonwealth
The Politics of Commonwealth offers a major reinterpretation of urban political culture in early modern England. Examining what it meant to be a...
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Negative and Positive Polarity
In this book, Ljiljana Progovac presents cross-linguistic data on negative polarity, reflexive binding and the subjunctive mood, and proposes a...
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The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian
This book introduces the Age of Justinian, the last Roman century and the first flowering of Byzantine culture. Dominated by the policies and...
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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism
This is the first-ever history of the literary theory and criticism produced during the Middle Ages that covers all the main traditions in Latin, the...
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Solidarity in Europe
Solidarity in Europe is a comprehensive study of the idea of solidarity from the early nineteenth century to the present day. It covers social and...
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Italian Syntax and Universal Grammar
Guglielmo Cinque is one of the world’s leading theoretical syntacticians, and is particularly known for his application of recent theory to the...
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The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire
Satire as a distinct genre of writing was first developed by the Romans in the second century BCE. Regarded by them as uniquely ‘their own’,...
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Latin Sermon Collections from Later Medieval England
Until the Reformation, almost all sermons were written down in Latin. This is the first scholarly study systematically to describe and analyse the...
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The Idea of the State
For a half-century or more, political theory has been characterized by a pronounced distrust of metaphysical or ontological speculation. Such a...
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Fluent Aphasia
Fluent aphasia is a language disorder that follows brain damage, causing difficulty in finding the correct words and structuring sentences. Speakers...
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The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire
Satire as a distinct genre of writing was first developed by the Romans in the second century BCE. Regarded by them as uniquely ‘their own’,...
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