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B. Hatim
Paperback - $74.95
"Translation" is a comprehensive resource book which provides students and researchers with support for advanced study of the subject. The authors examine the theory and practice of translation from a variety of linguistic and cultural angles. Drawin ...
Jennifer Hay
Hardcover - $216.95
This book explores effects of speech perception strategies upon morphological structure. Using connectionist modeling, perception and production experiments, and calculations over lexica, Jennifer Hay investigates the role of two factors known to be ...
John Haynes
Paperback - $54.95
"Style" is a practical, user-friendly volume which provides a skills-enabling introduction to the analysis of stylistics. One of the most accessible linguistics books of its kind, "Style" is designed to help the reader develop an interest in and a se ...
Victor M. Hernandez-Gantes
Paperback - $73.95
Victor M. Hernandez-Gantes
Hardcover - $265.95
Sandor Hervey
Paperback - $80.95
A comprehensive and practical course teaching Italian-English translation skills. Focuses on ways of improving translation quality and also gives clear definitions of translation theories. Includes original texts from a range of sources.
Sandor G. J. Hervey
Hardcover - $317.95
Each title in the i Thinking Translation /i series is a comprehensive and revolutionary 20-week course in translation method with a challenging and entertaining approach to the acquisition of translation skills. br br Dialogue examples and a full ran ...
Robert Hetzron
Hardcover - $865.95
"The Semitic Languages" presents a unique, comprehensive survey of 23 languages from their origins in antiquity to the present day. The volume includes: an introduction to the grammatical traditions, subgrouping and writing systems; individual descri ...
Robert Hetzron
Paperback - $142.95
The Semitic languages are a family of languages spoken by more than 370 million people across much of the Middle East, where they probably originated, and North and East Africa. They constitute the northeastern subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic languages ...