Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1989
Date
1989
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Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1989
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Basil Blackwell
Place
Oxford
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Incoming Resources
- Bilingualism, Suzanne Romaine - (pbk)
- Losing out, the emergence of Britain's underclass, Frank Field
- Monsters and mad scientists, a cultural history of the horror movie, Andrew Tudor - (pbk)
- Masculinity and power, Arthur Brittan - (pbk)
- The discourse of the sublime, readings in history, aesthetics and the subject, Peter de Bolla
- Effective classroom learning, a behavioural interactionist approach to teaching, Kevin Wheldall and Ted Glynn
- Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition, Dennis R. Preston - (pbk)
- Sociolinguistics and second language acquisition, Dennis R. Preston
- Shakespeare and the popular voice, Annabel Patterson
- Witchcraft and the Inquisition in Venice, 1550-1650, Ruth Martin
- The Arab conquest of Spain, 710-797, Roger Collins
- The Rural settlements of medieval England, studies dedicated to Maurice Beresford and John Hurst, edited by Michael Aston, David Austin and Christopher Dyer
- Learning to be literate, the development of spoken and written language, Alison Garton and Chris Pratt - (pbk)
- The writing systems of the world, Florian Coulmas
- Shakespeare and the popular voice, Annabel Patterson - (pbk)
- Challenging Chomsky, the generative garden game, Rudolf P. Botha
- Feminism and the family in England, 1880-1939, Carol Dyhouse - (U.S. : pbk.)
- Education and dramatic art, David Hornbrook - (pbk)
- A good start?, four year olds in infant schools, Neville Bennett and Joy Kell - (pbk)
- The British party system, Stephen Ingle
- The medieval woman, Edith Ennen ; translated by Edmund Jephcott
- Losing out, the emergence of Britain's underclass, Frank Field
- Literature, politics and culture in postwar Britain, Alan Sinfield - (pbk)
- Mental content, Colin McGinn
- Children and emotion, the development of psychological understanding, Paul L. Harris - (pbk)
- The informational city, information technology, economic restructuring, and the urban-regional process, Manuel Castells
- Education and dramatic art, David Hornbrook
- The Cold War, 1945-1965, Joseph Smith
- The Levinas reader, Emmanuel Levinas ; edited by Seán Hand - (pbk)
- Gender voices, David Graddol and Joan Swann - (pbk)
- The moving image, an international history of film, television and video, John Wyver - (cased)
- Global formation, structures of the world-economy, Christopher Chase-Dunn
- Mary Tudor, a life, David Loades
- Masculinity and power, Arthur Brittan
- A good start?, four year olds in infant schools, Neville Bennett and Joy Kell
- Politics and literature in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, Alistair Fox
- The twitter machine, reflections on language, N. V. Smith
- Learning to be literate, the development of spoken and written language, Alison Garton and Chris Pratt
- Computers in the human context, information technology, productivity and people, edited and introduced by Tom Forester
- Geographic perspectives in history, edited by Eugene D. Genovese and Leonard Hochberg
- The twitter machine, reflections on language, N. V. Smith - (pbk)
- The feud of language, a history of structuralist thought, Thomas G. Pavel ; English version by Linda Jordan and Thomas G. Pavel
- Children's first school books, introductions to the culture of literacy, Carolyn D. Baker and Peter Freebody
- The ethnography of communication, an introduction, Muriel Saville-Troike
- Literature, politics and culture in postwar Britain, Alan Sinfield
- Autism, explaining the enigma, Uta Frith
- Children and emotion, the development of psychological understanding, Paul L. Harris
- Consensus politics from Attlee to Thatcher, Dennis Kavanagh and Peter Morris
- Mind, brain and the quantum, the compound 'I', Michael Lockwood
- Autism, explaining the enigma, Uta Frith - (pbk)
Outgoing Resources
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