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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download The Language Puzzle: Piecing Together the Six-Million-Year Story of How Words Evolved by Steven Mithen English | June 18th, 2024 | ISBN: 1541605381 | 544 pages | True EPUB | 9.11 MB A top scholar reveals the most complete picture to date of how early human speech led to the languages we use today ![]() Free Download Vyvyan Evans, "The Language Myth: Why Language Is Not an Instinct" English | ISBN: 1107043964 | 2014 | 318 pages | AZW3 | 1458 KB Language is central to our lives, the cultural tool that arguably sets us apart from other species. Some scientists have argued that language is innate, a type of unique human 'instinct' pre-programmed in us from birth. In this book, Vyvyan Evans argues that this received wisdom is, in fact, a myth. Debunking the notion of a language 'instinct', Evans demonstrates that language is related to other animal forms of communication; that languages exhibit staggering diversity; that we learn our mother tongue drawing on general properties and abilities of the human mind, rather than an inborn 'universal' grammar; that language is not autonomous but is closely related to other aspects of our mental lives; and that, ultimately, language and the mind reflect and draw upon the way we interact with others in the world. Compellingly written and drawing on cutting-edge research, The Language Myth sets out a forceful alternative to the received wisdom, showing how language and the mind really work. ![]() Free Download Mark Tredinnick, "The Land's Wild Music: Encounters with Barry Lopez, Peter Matthiessen, Terry Tempest Williams, and James Galvin" English | ISBN: 1595340181 | 2005 | 384 pages | AZW3 | 859 KB The Land's Wild Music explores the home terrains and the writing of four great American writers of place―Barry Lopez, Peter Matthiessen, Terry Tempest Williams, and James Galvin. In their work and its relationship with their home places, Tredinnick, an Australian writer, searches for answers to such questions such as whether it's possible for a writer to make an authentic witness of a place; how one captures the landscape as it truly is; and how one joins the place in witness so that its lyric becomes one's own and enters into one's own work. He asks what it might mean to enact an ecological imagination of the world and whether it might be possible to see the work―and the writer―as part of the place itself. The work is a meditation on the nature of landscape and its power to shape the lives and syntax of men and women. It is animated by the author's encounters with Lopez, Matthiessen, Williams, and Galvin, by critical readings of their work, and by the author's engagement with the landscapes that have shaped these writers and their writing―the Cascades, Long Island, the Colorado Plateau, and the high prairies of the Rocky Mountains. Tredinnick seeks "the spring of nature writing deep in the nature of a place itself, carried in a writer's wild self inside and resonated over and over again at the desk until it is a work in which the place itself sings." ![]() Free Download The Ladies Rewrite the Rules by Suzanne Allain English | January 9, 2024 | ISBN: 0593549643 | True EPUB | 272 pages | 2.5 MB From the author of Mr. Malcolm's List comes a delightful romantic comedy set in Regency England about a widow who takes high society by storm. ![]() Free Download The Kremlin's Noose: Putin's Bitter Feud with the Oligarch Who Made Him Ruler of Russia (NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) by Amy Knight English | May 15, 2024 | ISBN: 1501775081 | True EPUB | 296 pages | 4.5 MB In The Kremlin's Noose Amy Knight tells the riveting story of Vladimir Putin and the oligarch Boris Berezovsky, who forged a relationship in the early years of the Yeltsin era. ![]() Free Download Ken Booth, "The Kosovo Tragedy: The Human Rights Dimensions" English | 2000 | ISBN: 0714650854, 0714681261 | EPUB | pages: 398 | 0.7 mb The 1999 conflict in Kosovo is seen as being as significant for international affairs as the pulling down of the Berlin Wall, because of the centrality of human rights in the build-up, conduct and aftermath of the war. This volume is an attempt to explore this human rights tragedy. ![]() Free Download Husrev Tabak, "The Kosovar Turks and Post-Kemalist Turkey: Foreign Policy, Socialization and Resistance" English | 2017 | ISBN: 1784537373 | EPUB | pages: 304 | 1.3 mb Even before the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Turkic communities, living in states newly independent from Ottoman rule, were 'protected' by the Ottomans. With the creation of the new Turkish Republic, the notion of 'Outside Turks' became embedded in a new foreign policy which aimed to unite these communities, with whom Kemalist Turkey claimed to share ethnic origin, to the homeland. After 1980, and particularly during the Justice and Development Party rule, the country's domestic agenda, however, was transformed to imagine Outside Turks along cultural and religious lines, rather than in a purely ethnic sense. Husrev Tabak provides a foreign policy analysis to account for this vital shift, arguing that four post-Kemalist norms are responsible: Ottomania, de-ethnicized nationhood, Turkish Islam and Islamic Internationalism. By focusing on the case of the Kosovar Turks, the book reveals that the post-Kemalist move to re-imagine Outside Turkish communities was largely counterproductive. In losing Turkey as a secure point of reference for their ethnic identity, these communities began to fashion a nationalism which gained a reactionary character.The Kosovar Turks now more vehemently embrace Kemalist attitudes and discourses and their sense of Turkish ethnicity has been sharpened. ![]() Free Download Christopher S. Agnew, "The Kongs of Qufu: The Descendants of Confucius in Late Imperial China" English | 2019 | ISBN: 0295745932, 0295745924 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 3.0 mb The city of Qufu, in north China's Shandong Province, is famous as the hometown of Kong Qiu (551-479 BCE)―known as Confucius in English and as Kongzi or Kong Fuzi in Chinese. In The Kongs of Qufu, Christopher Agnew chronicles the history of the sage's direct descendants from the inception of the hereditary title Duke for Fulfilling the Sage in 1055 CE through its dissolution in 1935, after the fall of China's dynastic system in 1911. ![]() Free Download The Knowing by Tanya Talaga English | August 27th, 2024 | ISBN: 1443467502 | 480 pages | True EPUB | 39.94 MB From Tanya Talaga, the critically acclaimed and award-winning author of Seven Fallen Feathers, comes a riveting exploration of her family's story and a retelling of the history of the country we now call Canada ![]() Free Download Antonio Ciano, Hollis E. Forbus, "The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies" English | 2019 | ISBN: 8833461017 | EPUB | pages: 66 | 0.3 mb Data in hand, this volume offers an accurate analysis of the economic situation of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies from its establishment to its dissolution by the Savoyard army. A must-read for anyone who wants to deepen the historical context in which the economy of the Bourbon kingdom developed, and the numerous economic and industrial achievements it managed to achieve before its annexation to the Kingdom of Italy. |