The Birds of Washtenaw County, Michigan provides a comprehensive account of the birdlife in Washtenaw County. Situated to the west of Detroit in southeast Michigan, the county has an exceptionally rich history of ornithological study, fueled by the activists of numerous amateur birdwatchers and by the interests of two major universities.
Frequency accounts of the 267 species recorded in the county during the last 15 years are framed by a discussion of the topographical history of the county. In addition, the authors present notes on another 30 species not seen in the county...
The Birds of Washtenaw County, Michigan provides a comprehensive account of the birdlife in Washtenaw County. Situated to the west of Detroi...
The first symposium in North America to address corpus linguistics was sponsored by the University of Michigan's English Language Institute in 1999. Corpus Linguistics in North America is a collection of selected and revised papers from this conference. The papers address the "states of art" in corpus linguistics in North America by focusing on work that is descriptive of languages, often with implications for pedagogy and materials development. Corpus Linguistics in North America is divided into two parts. Part 1 examines corpus development and tools for accessing existing...
The first symposium in North America to address corpus linguistics was sponsored by the University of Michigan's English Language Institute in 1999. <...
Progresses from general to specific issues in the writing of literature reviews. This book introduces some orientations that raise awareness of the issues that surround the telling of a research story. It discusses issues of structure and matters of language, style, and rhetoric, includes sections on metadiscourse, citation, and paraphrasing.
Progresses from general to specific issues in the writing of literature reviews. This book introduces some orientations that raise awareness of the is...
This very readable book is what every graduate student needs as they starta program. I wish my own MA and PhD students, during my 40 years of supervising, couldhave been demystified by having Casanave's textual mentor' as a companion." --Merrill Swain, Professor Emerita, OISE, University of Toronto Before the Dissertation is an insightful, relevant, and accessible resource for doctoral students at any stage. Full of reflections and advice not found in other books, it serves as an indispensable guide for students and their supervisors. And the dispelling of myths is a superb...
This very readable book is what every graduate student needs as they starta program. I wish my own MA and PhD students, during my 40 years of supervis...