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Dog Behaviour, Evolution, and Cognition - Adam (head Of Department Miklosi - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Dog Behaviour, Evolution, and Cognition - Adam (head Of Department Miklosi - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This is the first book to collate and synthesize the recent burgeoning primary research literature on dog behaviour, evolution, and cognition. The author presents a new ecological approach to the understanding of dog behaviour, demonstrating how dogs can be the subject of rigorous and productive scientific study without the need to confine them to a laboratory environment.This second, fully updated edition of Dog Behaviour, Evolution and Cognition starts with an overview of the conceptual and methodological issues associated with the study of the dog, followed by a brief description of their role in human society. An evolutionary perspective is then introduced with a summary of current research into the process of domestication. The central part of the book is devoted to issues relating to the cognitive aspects of behaviour which have received particular attention in recent years from both psychologists and ethologists. The book''s final chapters introduce the reader to many novel approaches to dog behaviour, set in the context of behavioural development and genetics. This second edition recognises and discusses the fact that dogs are increasingly being used as model organisms for studying aspects of human biology, such as genetic diseases and ageing. Specific attention is also given in this edition to attachment behaviour which emerges between humans and dogs, the importance of inter-specific communication in the success of dogs in human communities and the broad aspects of social cognition and how this may contribute to human-dog cooperationDirections for future research are highlighted throughout the text which also incorporates links to human and primate research by drawing on homologies and analogies in both evolution and behaviour. The book will therefore be of relevance and use to anyone with an interest in behavioural ecology including graduate students of animal behaviour and cognition, as well as a more general audience of dog enthusiasts, biologists, psychologists, veterinarians, and sociologists.

DKK 580.00
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Read Write Inc. Fresh Start Readers: Book 11: True Rescues & A Dog Can Do What? - Pack of 5 - Jilly Hunt - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation - - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Dogs are the world''s most common and widespread carnivores and are nearly ubiquitous across the globe. The vast majority of these dogs, whether owned or un-owned, pure-bred or stray, spend a large portion of their life as unconfined, free-roaming animals, persisting at the interface of human and wildlife communities. Their numbers are particularly large throughout the developing world, where veterinary care and population control are often minimal and human populations are burgeoning. This volume brings together the world''s experts to provide a comprehensive, unifying, and accessible review of the effects of dogs on native wildlife species. With an emphasis on addressing how free-ranging dogs may influence wildlife management and native species of conservation concern, chapters address themes such as the global history and size of dog populations, dogs as predators, competitors, and prey of wildlife, the use of dogs as hunting companions, the role of dogs in maintaining diseases of wildlife, and the potential for dogs to hybridize with wild canid species. In addition, the potential role of dogs as mediators of conservation conflict is assessed, including the role of dogs as livestock guardians, the potential for dogs to aid researchers in locating rare wildlife species of conservation interest, and the importance of recognizing that some populations of dogs such as dingoes have a long history of genetic isolation and are themselves important conservation concerns. A common theme woven throughout this volume is the potential for dogs to mediate how humans interact with wildlife and the recognition that the success of wildlife conservation and management efforts are often underpinned by understanding and addressing the potential roles of free-ranging dogs in diverse natural ecosystems.Free-Ranging Dogs and Wildlife Conservation is aimed at professional wildlife and conservation ecologists, managers, graduate students, and researchers with an interest in human-dog-wildlife interactions. It will also be of relevance and use to dog welfare researchers, veterinary scientists, disease ecologists, and readers with an interest in the interface of domestic animals and wildlife.

DKK 689.00
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Just Words - Mary Kate (margaret Clapp '30 Distinguished Alumna Professor Of Philosophy Mcgowan - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks: Oxford Level 3: Mixed Pack of 6 - Teresa Heapy - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree All Stars: Oxford Level 11: Pack of 6 (3b) - Teresa Heapy - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks: Oxford Level 10: Pack of 6 - Tony Bradman - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 9 More Pack A: Pack of 6 - Rita Ray - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Fiction: Level 10 More Pack B: Pack of 6 - Michaela Morgan - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Oxford Reading Tree: Level 4: Floppy's Phonics Non-Fiction: Pack of 6 - Thelma Page - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Events and Semantic Architecture - Paul M. Pietroski - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Events and Semantic Architecture - Paul M. Pietroski - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This book explores how grammatical structure is related to meaning. The meaning of a phrase clearly depends on its constituent words and how they are combined. But how does structure contribute to meaning in natural language? Does combining adjectives with nouns (as in ''brown dog'') differ semantically from combining verbs with adverbs (as in ''barked loudly'')? What is the significance of combining verbs with names and quantificational expressions (as in ''Fido chased every cat'')? In addressing such questions, Paul Pietroski develops a novel conception of linguistic meaning according to which the semantic contribution of combining expressions is simple and uniform across constructions. Drawing on work at the heart of contemporary debates in linguistics and philosophy, the author argues that Donald Davidson''s treatment of action sentences as event descriptions should be viewed as an instructive special case of a more general semantic theory. The unified theory covers a wide range of examples, including sentences that involve quantification, plurality, descriptions of complex causal processes, and verbs that take sentential complements. Professor Pietroski also provides fresh ways of thinking about much-discussed semantic generalizations that seem to reflect innately determined aspects of human languages. Designed to be accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of logic, Events and Semantic Architecture will interest advanced students of linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science at graduate level and above.

DKK 481.00
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Fragments and Meaning in Traditional Song - Mary Ann Constantine - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Fragments and Meaning in Traditional Song - Mary Ann Constantine - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This book takes a radical approach to the study of traditional songs. Folk song scholarship was originally obsessed with notions of completeness and narrative coherence; even now long narratives hold a privileged place in most folk song canons. Yet field notebooks and recordings (and, increasingly, publications) overwhelmingly suggest that apparently ''broken'' and drastically shortened versions are not perceived as incomplete by those who sing them. Dealing with a wide range of traditions and languages, this study turns the focus on these ''dog-ends'' of oral tradition, and looks closely at how very short texts convey meaning in performance by working the audience''s knowledge of a highly allusive idiom. What emerges is the tenacity of meaning in the connotative and metaphorical language of traditional song, and the extraordinary adaptability of songs in different cultural contexts. Such pieces have a strong metonymic force: they should not be seen as residual ''last leaves'' of a once-complete tradition, but as dynamic elements in the process of oral transmission.Not all song fragments remain in their natural environment, and this book also explores relocations and dislocations as songs are adapted to new contexts: a ballad of love and death is used to count pins in lace-making, song-snippets trail subversive meanings in the novels of Charles Dickens. Because they are variable and elusive to dating, songs have had little attention from the literary establishment: the authors show both how certain critical approaches can be fruitfully applied to song texts, and how concepts from studies in oral traditions prefigure aspects of contemporary critical theory. Like the songs themselves, this book crosses and recrosses the perceived divide between the literary and the oral. Coverage includes English, Welsh, Breton, American, and Finnish songs.

DKK 717.00
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Evidentiality - Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Evidentiality - Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

"Highly recommended.... extremely useful." Linguist ListIn some languages, every statement must contain a specification of the type of evidence on which it is based: for example, whether the speaker saw it, heard it, inferred it from indirect evidence, or learnt it from someone else. This grammatical reference to information source is called ''evidentiality'', and is one of the least described grammatical categories. Evidentiality systems differ in how complex they are: some distinguish just two terms (eyewitness and non-eyewitness, or reported and everything else), while others have six or even more terms. Evidentiality is a category in its own right, and not a subcategory of epistemic or some other modality, nor of tense-aspect. Every language has some way of referring to the source of information, but not every language has grammatical evidentiality. In English expressions such as ''I guess'', ''they say'', ''I hear that'', and ''the alleged'' are not obligatory and do not constitute a grammatical system. Similar expressions in other languages may provide historical sources for evidentials. True evidentials, by contrast, form a grammatical system. In the North Arawak language Tariana, an expression such as ''the dog bit the man'' must be augmented by a grammatical suffix indicating whether the event was seen, heard, assumed, or reported. This book provides the first exhaustive cross-linguistic typological study of how languages deal with the marking of information source. Examples are drawn from more than 500 languages from all over the world, several of them based on the author''s original fieldwork. Professor Aikhenvald also considers the role evidentiality plays in human cognition, and the ways in which evidentiality influences human perception of the world. This is an important book on an intriguing subject. It will interest anthropologists, cognitive psychologists and philosophers, as well as linguists.

DKK 665.00
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