Writing Systems: A Linguistic Introduction. Geoffrey Sampson
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 89, Heft 1, S. 191-192
ISSN: 1548-1433
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In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 89, Heft 1, S. 191-192
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 89, Heft 3, S. 723-723
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 652
In: International journal of the sociology of language: IJSL, Band 1992, Heft 97, S. 75-86
ISSN: 1613-3668
In: Neuropsychology and cognition 6
In: Neuropsychology and Cognition Ser. v.6
In: International journal of the sociology of language: IJSL, Band 1992, Heft 97, S. 47-58
ISSN: 1613-3668
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 79, Heft 1, S. 164-166
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Bulletin of Latin American research: the journal of the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS), Band 14, Heft 3, S. 368-369
ISSN: 1470-9856
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 96, Heft 3, S. 716-718
ISSN: 1548-1433
Mesoamerican Writing Systems: Propaganda, Myth, and History in Four Ancient Civilizations. Joyce Marcus
In: Writing science
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of representative politics, Band 44, Heft 4, S. 558-571
ISSN: 0031-2290
The formation of the European Community puts pressure on the UK to address questions about the relationship between England & the other UK nations, as well as about general constitutional theory & the doctrine of parliamentary supremacy. These national & constitutional issues are linked, since discussion of constitutional issues will bring national issues to the public foreground. A model of a future constitution is emerging wherein Parliament will retain supremacy, but will be rebalanced via proportional representation & institution of an elected second chamber, with extended powers to replace the House of Lords. Difficulties in this proposed constitution with the representation of Scotland & Wales are discussed. Twelve innovations for a written constitution are proposed, based on the assumptions that the present executive is too powerful, & that general decentralization should take place. M. Pflum
In: Journal of business communication: JBC, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 113-132
ISSN: 1552-4582