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In recent years, the study of Cappadocian has seen a revival following the pioneering work on Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics ( Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988 ) by Sarah Grey Thomason and Terrence Kaufman, and a series of publications on various aspects of Cappadocian linguistics by Mark Janse, professor at Roosevelt Academy, who has also contributed a grammatical survey of Cappadocian to a forthcoming handbook on Modern Greek dialects edited by Christos Tzitzilis ( Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ).

handbook and for
The development of this department at the British Museum moved the focus for the development of conservation from Germany to Britain, and in 1956 Plenderleith wrote a significant handbook called The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, it was this book rather than Rathgen's that is commonly seen as the major source for the development of conservation as we know it today.
" However, the handbook suggests that " born-again questions are poor measures even for capturing evangelical respondents.
* A handbook on manners for children
In other words, Machiavelli was a sort of political thinker, perhaps most renowned for his political handbook titled, The Prince, which is about ruling and the exercise of power.
They were also published in book form and became a virtual debater ’ s handbook for the supporters of the Constitution in the ratifying conventions.
He drew on his contacts with early Quattrocento artists such as Brunelleschi and Masaccio to provide a practical handbook for the renaissance artist.
This handbook includes a formal rules set for the game.
( 2001 ): Mindful mediation: A handbook for buddhist peacemakers.
Reuters, in its handbook for journalists, says: "' Moonie ' is a pejorative term for members of the Unification Church.
With this legal handbook of criminal cases in the tradition of the famous " Causes Célèbres " of the Franch lawyer Gayot de Pitaval ( 1673 – 1743 ) Feuerbach intend to establish a modern criminal psychology (" Seelenkunde ") for crime investigation, criminal judges, etc.
In 1614 John Woodall, Surgeon General of the East India Company, published " The Surgion's Mate " as a handbook for apprentice surgeons aboard the company's ships.
A handbook for travelling salesmen from 1832 mentions the problem and includes example tours through Germany and Switzerland, but contains no mathematical treatment.
The book is titled Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals, and is meant as a kind of handbook to be read alongside the Bible itself.
The Project Management Body of Knowledge ( PMBOK ) Guide provides an overview of the WBS concept, while the " Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures " is comparable to the DoD handbook, but is intended for more general application.
Rudlin and Crick use the Italian spelling Colombina in Commedia dell ' arte: a handbook for troupes.
* Erasmus publishes A handbook on manners for children ( De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus ), which becomes popular and widely translated.
* Richard FitzNeal is named Treasurer of the Exchequer of England, and begins writing a handbook for the division, his Dialogus de Scaccario.
However, the RG-series designations were so common for generations that they are still used, although critical users should be aware that since the handbook is withdrawn there is no standard to guarantee the electrical and physical characteristics of a cable described as " RG -# type ".
As for Virginia, which only ratified the Constitution at its convention on June 25, Hamilton writes in a letter to Madison that the collected edition of The Federalist had been sent to Virginia ; Furtwangler presumes that it was to act as a " debater's handbook for the convention there ," though he claims that this indirect influence would be a " dubious distinction.
Another purpose that The Federalist was supposed to serve was as a debater's handbook during the ratification controversy, and indeed advocates for the Constitution in the conventions in New York and Virginia used the essays for precisely that purpose.

handbook and writers
His writers ' handbook, The Portable Creative Writing Workshop ( 2005 ), was reissued in an expanded and revised edition by New Island while his A Short History of Dublin is published by Mercier Press.

handbook and American
The student's mother, assisted by the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, sought and received an apology from the teacher, as state law and the school's student handbook both prohibit students from being forced to recite the Pledge.
The professional handbook of the American Psychiatric Association ( APA ), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition, text revision ( DSM IV-TR ), lists the following diagnostic criteria for frotteurism.
Rose's handbook went through nine editions by the middle of the 1950s, and it was from this book that the modern American Cinematographer Manual originated.
He died at his home in Gainesville, while working on a new handbook American Beetles, which was published posthumously.
Co-founder Keith McHenry, who spent much of the year encouraging the advent of American occupation camps during his touring, has been an enthusiastic participant in many camps even as he has released a new Food Not Bombs handbook.
She presently serves as Director of the Interfaith Initiative of the American Association of People with Disabilities, based in Washington, D. C., and has co-authored and edited " That All May Worship ," an award winning handbook for religious congregations working to include people with all types of disabilities.
Salim Ali worked with American collaborators like Sidney Dillon Ripley and Walter Norman Koelz to produce what is still the most comprehensive handbook of Indian ornithology.
The earliest known printed reference to the actual phrase " Curiosity killed the cat " is in James Allan Mair's 1873 compendium A handbook of proverbs: English, Scottish, Irish, American, Shakesperean, and scriptural ; and family mottoes, where it is listed as an Irish proverb on page 34.
A handbook of proverbs: English, Scottish, Irish, American, Shakesperean, and scriptural ; and family mottoes.
Parodies the elephantine sports utility vehicles that were commonplace on American roads in the 2000s ( decade ), there is also an advertisement in the GTA 3 handbook for the Maibatsu Monstrosity showing a larger Landstalker.

handbook and English
According to The handbook of English linguistics, generic masculine pronouns and gender-specific job titles are instances " where English linguistic convention has historically treated men as prototypical of the human species.
He is generally considered to be the author of the enormously influential handbook on poetry and rhetoric, The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ).
* Gurney, E. Henry, Reference handbook for readers, students, and teachers of English history, Ginn & Company: Boston, 1890.
* English physician John French publishes The Art of Distillation, the first detailed handbook in English on distillation.
Until relatively recently the Arabic spoken in the Ottoman sanjak of Syria was considered a single Syrian dialect, as for example advised by F. E. Crow in his 1901 Arabic manual: a colloquial handbook in the Syrian dialect, for the use of visitors to Syria and Palestine, containing a simplified grammar, a comprehensive English and Arabic vocabulary and dialogues.
* A handbook of freedom: a record of English democracy through twelve centuries ( 1939 ) Co-editor with Jack Lindsay
), A handbook of varieties of English: Morphology and syntax ( Vol.
), A handbook of varieties of English: Phonology ( Vol.
English edn 1895: A handbook of systematic botany ( by M. C.
* English Style Guide: A handbook for authors and translators in the European Commission, European Commission Directorate-General for Translation, May 2008.
A colour handbook English Heritage 1992

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