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Discourse genres in English newspapers of Singapore, South India and Sri Lanka.
(1989)
This study investigates two important types of writing found in English newspapers: lead stories and editorials. While there have been numerous studies on newspaper English seen as a functional variety or register, there ...
A Comparative Analysis of the Social and Cognitive Conditions for Communication Behaviors.
(1980)
A major problem facing communication researchers has to do with identifying the social and cognitive conditions leading to communication behaviors. There have been few instances where researchers have had the opportunity ...
Non-Narrative Elements in Tuscan Gothic Frescoes. (Volumes I and II).
(1980)
The purpose of this study has been to investigate and catalogue in color the non-narrative factors which accompany Tuscan Gothic frescoes, from c. 1290 until c. 1450. These factors, which include scene borders, fictive ...
A Preliminary Study of the Scottish Royal Entries of Mary Stuart, James Vi, and Anne of Denmark, 1558-1603.
(1981)
The indepth study of Scottish theatre history, while intrinsically valuable, is also vital for a thorough underst and ing of English theatre history. When James VI of Scotl and became James I of Engl and in 1603, the entire ...
Age Changes in Spatial and Object Orientation as Measured By Architectural Preference and Eft Visual Performance.
(1981)
This research project was formulated out of an effort to bridge the gap between architectural design and psychological data. The specific topic that was used as a vehicle for establishing this connection was the nature of ...
Seizing "Hagoromo": Ezra Pound's imaged drama and "The Cantos".
(1988)
"Seizing Hagoromo: Ezra Pound's Imaged Drama called The Cantos" presents a two-pronged analysis of Pound's relationship with the Japanese Noh drama that began with his acquisition of the philosopher Ernest Fenollosa's notes ...
Application of a Computer-Aided Decision Technique in Architectural Programming.
(1981)
Architectural programming is the analytic stage of the building design process. It is defined through a literature search and questionnaire responses from eight architects who have been active in pre-design services. To ...
Court Calligraphy in the Early T'ang Dynasty.
(1981)
The purpose of this dissertation is to present a structural analysis of the calligraphic styles of the first master calligraphers at the court of the early T'ang dynasty: Ou-yang Hsun (557-641), Yu Shih-nan (558-638), and ...
A Translation and Critical Study of Two Plays By Juan Ruiz De Alarcon (Spain).
(1984)
Don Juan Ruiz de Alarcon y Mendoza (1581-1639) ranks as one of the four great playwrights of the Spanish Golden Age along with Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, and Calderon. Alarcon is not as well-known in the English-speaking ...
The Spirit Cults and Superstition in Thai Habitation: a Case Study in the Northern Region.
(1987)
This study is intended to contribute to solving some problems of Thai architectural identity by contributing historical information concerning living architecture. It should enhance appreciation for those who are interested ...