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Jan, Neidle Carol, ed. The syntax of American Sign Language: Functional categories and hierarchical structure. MIT Press, 2000.

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Ken, Mikos, and Smith Cheri, eds. Signing naturally: Functional notional approach, student workbook level 2. DawnSignPress, 1992.

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Shigurov, Viktor. Theory of transpositional grammar of the Russian language:. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2025. https://doi.org/10.12737/2198970.

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The monograph provides a comprehensive systematic study of the transpositional mechanism of modalation in the Russian language, the principles and patterns of its operation. The causes, prerequisites, signs, stages (stages) and the limit of transposition of linguistic units from verbs in predicative, semi-predicative and substantive forms; adjectives in full/short form and adverbs, including in the function of predicatives; prepositional and prepositional forms of nouns and pronouns into the interparticle semantic and syntactic category of introductory modal words and expressions. Using the me
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Sokolova, Elena. Onomastic space of monuments of writing of Kievan Rus. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1869553.

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The monograph is devoted to the problem of recreating the linguistic-ethnic unity of the Old Russian anthroponymic and toponymic systems, the discovery of direct connections between the proper name and mental landmarks.
 The monograph provides a comprehensive description of the onomasticon of ancient Russian monuments of writing in line with comparative historical linguistics, taking into account the encyclopedic, ethnolinguistic and etymological characteristics of proper names. The system and structure of the onomastic space of monuments of ecclesiastical and secular content of the XI-XI
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Shaffer, Barbara, and Terry Janzen. Modality and Mood in American Sign Language. Edited by Jan Nuyts and Johan Van Der Auwera. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199591435.013.17.

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This chapter surveys the expression of modality and mood in American Sign Language (ASL), with a focus on modality and, specifically, modal verbs. Beyond sentence types, mood has not been explored extensively for ASL to date, although recent work on irrealis moods has been fruitful. For a signed language such as ASL, articulation with the hands is accompanied by distinctive facial gestures and body/head postures, which become increasingly important as epistemic readings of modals are obtained. Here we give a detailed discussion of modals in ASL that range from agent-oriented to epistemic, look
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Papanicolaou, Andrew C., and Marina Kilintari. Imaging the Networks of Language. Edited by Andrew C. Papanicolaou. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764228.013.15.

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Among the “higher” functions, language and its cerebral networks is the most intensively explored through behavioral or clinical studies and, more recently, through functional neuroimaging. From the former studies, several models (only partially congruent) have emerged during the past three centuries regarding the organization and topography of the brain mechanisms of the acoustic, phonological, semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic operations in which psycholinguists have divided the language function. The main task of this chapter is to extract from the vast functional neuroimaging literature o
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Müller de Quadros, Ronice. Language Policies and Sign Languages. Edited by James W. Tollefson and Miguel Pérez-Milans. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190458898.013.15.

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This chapter argues for specific actions needed for language planning and language policies involving sign languages and Deaf communities, based on the understanding of what sign languages are, who the signers are, where they sign, and the sign language transmission and maintenance mechanisms of the Deaf community. The first section presents an overview of sign languages and their users, highlighting that sign languages are often used in contexts where most people use spoken languages. The second section addresses the functions, roles, and status of sign languages in relation to spoken languag
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Lackner, Andrea. Functions of Head and Body Movements in Austrian Sign Language. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2017.

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Lackner, Andrea. Functions of Head and Body Movements in Austrian Sign Language. De Gruyter, Inc., 2017.

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Lackner, Andrea. Functions of Head and Body Movements in Austrian Sign Language. De Gruyter, Inc., 2017.

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Lee, Robert G., Judy Kegl, Dawn MacLaughlin, Benjamin Bahan, and Carol Jan Neidle. The Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure (Language, Speech, and Communication). The MIT Press, 1999.

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Neidle, Carol, Dawn Maclaughlin, Judy Kegl, Benjamin Bahan, and Lee Robert G. Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure. MIT Press, 2009.

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Exploring British Sign Language Via Systemic Functional Linguistics: A Metafunctional Approach. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.

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Yelle, Robert A. Semiotics. Edited by Michael Stausberg and Steven Engler. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198729570.013.15.

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Within those disciplines pursuing semiotic approaches to religion, recent decades have been characterized by a shift toward the pragmatic and performative dimensions of discourse. Roman Jakobson’s analysis of the poetic function of language has been extended to ritual, which in some cases deploys poetry to enhance rhetorical performance. The metricalization of ritual often constructs indexical icons that mirror and converge with real-world events that ritual seeks to bring about. The ability of the sign to figure something absent intersects with the general problem in religion concerning how (
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Mason, Peggy. Audition. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0016.

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Hearing loss is devastating because it prevents communication through verbal language and thereby produces social isolation. The experience of hearing loss or deafness is the most common sensory deficit. The experience of affected individuals is highly variable because it depends on age of onset and treatment efficacy, among many factors. The roles of the external and middle ears in conduction and of the internal ear in sensorineural processing are used as a framework for understanding common forms of hearing loss. The contributions of inner and outer hair cells to cochlear function are detail
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Case in Russian: A sign-oriented approach. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015.

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Case in Russian: A Sign-Oriented Approach. Benjamins Publishing Company, John, 2015.

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Regulski, Ilona. The Origins and Early Development of Writing in Egypt. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935413.013.61.

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The Egyptian writing system represents one of the oldest recorded languages known to humankind, along with Sumerian. But the system took centuries to adapt to what we now regard as its primary function: the encoding of continuous speech. Major changes in the historical and social-linguistic environment of late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt (ca. 3250–2700 BC) left traces in the written communication and steered significant developments in the early writing system. After a brief introduction of the earliest evidence of writing in Egypt, this chapter will focus on the long and complex proc
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Signing Naturally: Student Videotext and Workbook Level 1 (Vista American Sign Language Series Functional Notional Appr). Dawnsign Press, 1988.

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Pietroski, Paul, and Stephen Crain. The Language Faculty. Edited by Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels, and Stephen P. Stich. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195309799.013.0015.

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The article illustrates that humans have a language faculty, a cognitive system that supports the acquisition and use of certain languages, with several core properties. The faculty is apparently governed by principles that are logically contingent, specific to human language, and innately determined. A naturally acquirable human language (Naturahl) is a finite-yet-unbounded language, with two further properties that include: its signals are overt sounds or signs, and it can be acquired by a biologically normal human child, given an ordinary course of human experience. Any biologically normal
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Gafaranga, Joseph. Bilingualism as Interactional Practices. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748675951.001.0001.

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Research in code-switching, undertaken against the backdrop of very negative attitudes towards the concurrent use of two or more languages within the same conversation, has traditionally been geared towards rehabilitating this form of language use. From being seen as a random phenomenon reflecting the user’s lack of competence, code-switching is currently seen as sign of an advanced level of competence in the languages involved and as serving different interactional functions. However, as a result of its success, the research tradition now faces an entirely new challenge: Where to from here? H
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Nuyts, Jan, and Johan Van Der Auwera, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Modality and Mood. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199591435.001.0001.

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This handbook offers an in depth and comprehensive state of the art survey of the linguistic domains of modality and mood and examines the full range of methodological and theoretical approaches to the phenomena involved. Following an opening section that provides an introduction and historical background to the topic, the volume is divided into five parts. Parts 1 and 2 present the basic linguistic facts about the systems of modality and mood in the languages of the world, covering the semantics and the expression of different subtypes of modality and mood respectively. The authors also exami
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Inkpin, Andrew. Disclosing the World. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262033916.001.0001.

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This book examines the disclosive function of language—what language does in revealing or disclosing the world. It takes a phenomenological approach to this question, defined by the need to accord with the various experiences speakers can have of language. Based on this commitment, it develops a phenomenological conception of language with important implications for both the philosophy of language and recent work in the embodied-embedded-enactive-extended (4e) tradition of cognitive science. The book draws extensively on the work of Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Ludwig Wittgenst
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Gisborne, Nikolas, and Andrew Hippisley, eds. Defaults in Morphological Theory. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198712329.001.0001.

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Default-based analyses of linguistic data are most prevalent in morphological descriptions because morphology is pervaded by idiosyncrasy and irregularity, and defaults allow for a representation of the facts by construing regularity not as all or nothing but as a matter of degree. Defaults manifest themselves in a variety of ways in a group of morphological theories that have received much attention in the last few years, and whose main ideas and claims have been recently consolidated as important monographs. In May 2012 a workshop was convened at the University of Kentucky in Lexington to sh
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Crum, Brian A., Eduardo E. Benarroch, and Robert D. Brown. Neurologic Disorders Categorized by Anatomical Involvement. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199755691.003.0523.

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Neurological disorders of the brain, spine, and peripheral nervous system are examined. Symptoms and signs related to disorders of the cerebral cortex may lead to alterations in cognition and consciousness. Unilateral neurologic symptoms involving a single neurologic symptom commonly localize to the cerebral cortex. Abnormalities of speech and language are localized to the dominant cerebral hemisphere, whereas abnormalities of the nondominant hemisphere may lead to visuospatial deficits, confusion, or neglect of the contralateral side of the body. The hypothalamus is important in many function
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SmiLE Therapy: Functional Communication and Social Skills for Deaf Students and Students with Special Needs. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Schamroth, Karin, and Emma Lawlor. SmiLE Therapy: Functional Communication and Social Skills for Deaf Students and Students with Special Needs. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Schamroth, Karin, and Emma Lawlor. SmiLE Therapy: Functional Communication and Social Skills for Deaf Students and Students with Special Needs. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Schamroth, Karin, and Emma Lawlor. SmiLE Therapy: Functional Communication and Social Skills for Deaf Students and Students with Special Needs. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Bowden, Sarah. Writing Sin in the German Lands, 1050–1215. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198948339.001.0001.

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Abstract Writing Sin is about how sin and atonement function as an impetus for textual production and formal, linguistic, and intellectual creativity. It focuses on the late eleventh and twelfth centuries, a time in which various social and cultural conditions came together to provoke both an interest in sin and an opportunity for writing experimentally about it, and its area of enquiry is the German-speaking world. Working with a remarkably rich body of German-language texts, this book not only allows us to grasp with more clarity aspects of medieval penitential thought and practice, but also
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Millikan, Ruth Garrett. Beyond Concepts. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717195.001.0001.

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This book weaves together themes from natural ontology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and information, areas of inquiry that have not recently been treated together. The sprawling topic is Kant’s how is knowledge possible? but viewed from a contemporary naturalist standpoint. The assumption is that we are evolved creatures that use cognition as a guide in dealing with the natural world, and that the natural world is roughly as natural science has tried to describe it. Very unlike Kant, then, we must begin with ontology, with a rough understanding of what the world is like prior to
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Amaral, Patrícia, and Manuel Delicado Cantero. Noun-Based Constructions in the History of Portuguese and Spanish. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198847182.001.0001.

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This book explores the syntactic and semantic change of three types of constructions in the history of Spanish and Portuguese: (i) complex DPs with clausal adjunction (el hecho de, o facto de), (ii) complex prepositions/complementizers and complex connectives (sin embargo de, sem embargo de; so pena de, sob pena de), and (iii) complex predicates containing light verbs (dar consejo de, dar conselho de). While these constructions are syntactically different, they are all clause-taking expressions containing a noun followed by the functional preposition de (“of”). This book is the first work to e
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Rumph, Stephen. Topical Figurae. Edited by Danuta Mirka. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199841578.013.019.

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Musical topics have invited comparison with language ever since Leonard Ratner adopted the rhetorical termtopos. Yet topic theory has not addressed the “double articulation” of language: while words function as meaningful signs, they are articulated by meaningless elements, what Louis Hjelmslev referred to collectively as “figurae.” This chapter develops an analogous theory of topical figurae, structural features that articulate multiple topics but do not themselves signify topically, adapting concepts from phonology (deletion, markedness, assimilation, neutralization). The musical analyses ex
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Davies, David. Medium in Art. Edited by Jerrold Levinson. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199279456.003.0009.

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In its most general sense, a medium is a means of transmitting some matter or content from a source to a site of reception. The function of a medium, so construed, is mediation. Natural media such as air and water mediate the transmission of sounds. An art medium, then, is presumably something that mediates the transmission of the content of an artwork to a receiver. Art media, so conceived, have been characterized in a number of different ways: as material or physical kinds (e.g. oil paint, bronze, stone, bodily movements); as ranges of sensible determinables realizable in material or physica
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Retinal Detachment: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/retinal-detachment.

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Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that occurs when the retina separates from the tissue that supports it, potentially leading to permanent vision loss if untreated. This article provides a comprehensive guide to help readers understand retinal detachment, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. It begins by explaining the function of the retina and the mechanics of retinal detachment. The article then discusses how common the condition is and describes its three primary types: rhegmatogenous, tractional, and exudative. Risk factors such as age, high my
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Traumatic Brain Injury: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/traumatic-brain-injury.

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Traumatic Brain Injury is a serious condition that occurs when a sudden impact, jolt, or penetrating injury disrupts normal brain function. This article provides a detailed guide on traumatic brain injury, including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term effects. It begins by explaining what traumatic brain injury is and how it affects brain function, ranging from mild concussions to severe brain damage. The article highlights how common the condition is, particularly among individuals involved in falls, motor vehicle accidents, contact sports, and military service. It also
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Esplin, Emron, and Margarida Vale de Gato, eds. Translated Poe. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2014. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781611464153.

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Few, if any, U.S. writers are as important to the history of world literature as Edgar Allan Poe, and few, if any, U.S. authors owe so much of their current reputations to the process of translation. Translated Poe brings together 31 essays from 19 different national/literary traditions to demonstrate Poe’s extensive influence on world literature and thought while revealing the importance of the vehicle that delivers Poe to the world—translation. Translated Poe is not preoccupied with judging the “quality” of any given Poe translation nor with assessing what a specific translation of Poe must
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Onuf, Nicholas Greenwood. Paradise Lost? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190879808.003.0013.

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Whether there has been a transition to something new in what it is possible to think remains to be seen. In the absence of such a transition, we are unlikely to see significant changes in the conditions of rule. If indeed capitalism is a spent force, then economic decline will accelerate and material inequality will increase. Short of a complete collapse, established conditions of rule will be reinforced—the mighty frame ever mightier, the international society of modern state-nations shows no signs of fading away. As migration dilutes blood ties and multiplies languages in daily use, nations
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Gordon, Catherine E. Catholicism as Musical Discourse. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197567203.001.0001.

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Abstract This study reveals the important role that French-language sacred songs, as discursive products written primarily for women, played in the evolution of the Catholic Reform over the long seventeenth century and the need to convert the lay women to a life of piety. Whether contrafacta of secular songs or newly composed texts and music, sacred songs (cantiques, airs spirituel, or airs de devotion) were non-liturgical and written primarily by clergymen. The songs gave voice to various, even contradictory, interpretations of Catholicism. Some texts were educational, some expressed a “femal
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Head Injury: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/head-injury.

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Head injury is a serious condition that affects the brain and surrounding structures, often resulting from trauma such as falls, car accidents, or sports-related impacts. This article provides a detailed guide on head injuries, explaining their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term effects. It begins with an introduction to what head injury is and how it can impact brain function, ranging from mild concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries. The article discusses the prevalence of head injuries and highlights common risk factors, including motor vehicle accidents, falls, an
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Domico, Matthew, and Valerie Hill. What You Need to Know about Alzheimer’s Disease. Greenwood, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216034728.

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This book provides readers with the information they need to better understand Alzheimer’s disease. Written in easy-to-understand language, it is aimed at those who may have a parent, grandparent, or other loved one struggling with this condition. Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that causes problems with thinking, memory, and behavior. Such symptoms as memory loss usually develop slowly but get worse over time, eventually becoming severe enough to interfere with daily activities and bodily functions. What You Need to Know about Alzheimer’s Disease is part of Greenwood’s Ins
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Ariel, Shlomo. Children's Imaginative Play. Praeger, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400625480.

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In this visit to the wonderland of children's imaginative, make-believe play, readers are be exposed to both a general, bird's-eye view of the whole of this fascinating realm, and to a closer look at its diverse regions. This volume examines the borderlines between make-believe play and akin phenomena such as dreams, drama, and rituals. Readers will become acquainted with the secret codes of make-believe play. These codes are activated in both covert and overt power struggles among children as well as in the child's internal theater of emotions. Readers will have the opportunity to examine the
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Gestational Diabetes: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/gestational-diabetes.

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Gestational diabetes is a condition that develops during pregnancy when the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels properly. This article provides a detailed guide to help expecting mothers, families, and the general public understand gestational diabetes, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and management. The article begins with an introduction to the condition, explaining how hormonal changes during pregnancy can interfere with insulin function. It then explores the prevalence of gestational diabetes, highlighting risk factors such as obesity, genetics, and age, with references to
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Fatty Liver Disease: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/fatty-liver-disease.

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Fatty Liver Disease is a condition in which excess fat accumulates in the liver, leading to potential liver damage and health complications. This article provides a comprehensive guide to fatty liver disease, including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. It explains how the liver functions and why fat buildup can interfere with its ability to process nutrients, break down toxins, and regulate metabolism. The article discusses the two main types of fatty liver disease: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is associated with obesity and metabolic conditions, a
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Meer, Marcus. Heraldry in Urban Society. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198910275.001.0001.

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Abstract This book analyses the perceptions and functions of heraldry in medieval urban societies by drawing on both English- and German-language sources from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. Despite variations that point to socio-political differences between cities (and their citizens) in the relatively centralized monarchy of medieval England and the more independent-minded urban governments found in the less closely connected Holy Roman Empire, urban heraldry emerges as a versatile and ubiquitous means of multimedia visual communication that spanned medieval Europe. Th
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Gut Health: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/gut-health.

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Gut Health: Education for Patients and the Public Gut health plays a crucial role in digestion, immunity, and overall well-being. This article provides a comprehensive guide to understanding how the gut functions, the importance of the gut microbiome, and how lifestyle choices affect digestive health. It covers scientifically backed information on maintaining a healthy gut through diet, probiotics, prebiotics, and lifestyle adjustments while also addressing common digestive disorders and their causes. The article begins with an introduction to gut health, explaining why it matters and how it i
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