1000+ German - Sesotho Sesotho - German Vocabulary

1000+ German - Sesotho Sesotho - German Vocabulary
Author: Jerry Greer
Publisher: Soffer Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

""1000+ German - Sesotho Sesotho - German Vocabulary" - is a list of more than 1000 words translated from German to Sesotho, as well as translated from Sesotho to German.Easy to use- great for tourists and German speakers interested in learning Sesotho. As well as Sesotho speakers interested in learning German.

1000+ German - Sesotho Sesotho - German Vocabulary

1000+ German - Sesotho Sesotho - German Vocabulary
Author: Jerry Greer
Publisher: Soffer Publishing
Total Pages: 49
Release:
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

""1000+ German - Sesotho Sesotho - German Vocabulary" - is a list of more than 1000 words translated from German to Sesotho, as well as translated from Sesotho to German.Easy to use- great for tourists and German speakers interested in learning Sesotho. As well as Sesotho speakers interested in learning German.

German Africana

German Africana
Author: Otto H. Spohr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1968
Genre: Namibia
ISBN:

This is a comprehensive unannotated list of all publications in German on South Africa and Namibia in South African libraries in the mid-1960s, indicating in which libraries the items can be found. There are 3423 entries, the great majority of them on Namibia. The items are arranged in one alphabetical sequence by author, but there is a separate and detailed subject index on Namibia. (Eriksen/Moorsom 1989).

Native Listening

Native Listening
Author: Anne Cutler
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0262527510

An argument that the way we listen to speech is shaped by our experience with our native language. Understanding speech in our native tongue seems natural and effortless; listening to speech in a nonnative language is a different experience. In this book, Anne Cutler argues that listening to speech is a process of native listening because so much of it is exquisitely tailored to the requirements of the native language. Her cross-linguistic study (drawing on experimental work in languages that range from English and Dutch to Chinese and Japanese) documents what is universal and what is language specific in the way we listen to spoken language. Cutler describes the formidable range of mental tasks we carry out, all at once, with astonishing speed and accuracy, when we listen. These include evaluating probabilities arising from the structure of the native vocabulary, tracking information to locate the boundaries between words, paying attention to the way the words are pronounced, and assessing not only the sounds of speech but prosodic information that spans sequences of sounds. She describes infant speech perception, the consequences of language-specific specialization for listening to other languages, the flexibility and adaptability of listening (to our native languages), and how language-specificity and universality fit together in our language processing system. Drawing on her four decades of work as a psycholinguist, Cutler documents the recent growth in our knowledge about how spoken-word recognition works and the role of language structure in this process. Her book is a significant contribution to a vibrant and rapidly developing field.

Webster's New Dictionary and Thesaurus

Webster's New Dictionary and Thesaurus
Author: Gresham Publishing Company Limited, The
Publisher: Geddes & Grosset, Limited
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 1990
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

A dictionary of over 150,000 clear and accurate definitions. A thesaurus of over 200.000 synonyms and antonyms, includes invaluable reference material.

A History of the English-Speaking Peoples since 1900

A History of the English-Speaking Peoples since 1900
Author: Andrew Roberts
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2010-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0297865242

Prize-winning British historian tells the story of the English-speaking peoples in the 20th century Winston Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples ended in 1900. Andrew Roberts, Wolfson History prizewinner has been inspired by Churchill's example to write the story of the 20th century. Churchill wrote: 'Every nation or group of nations has its own tale to tell. Knowledge of the trials and struggles is necessary to all who would comprehend the problems, perils, challenges, and opportunities which confront us today 'It is in the hope that contemplation of the trials and tribulations of our forefathers may not only fortify the English-speaking peoples of today, but also play some small part in uniting the whole world, that I present this account.' As the greatest of all the trials and tribulations of the English-speaking peoples took place in the twentieth century, Roberts' book covers the four world-historical struggles in which the English-speaking peoples have been engaged - the wars against German Nationalism, Axis Fascism, Soviet Communism and now the War against Terror. But just as Churchill did in his four volumes, Roberts also deals with the cultural, social and political history of the English global diaspora.