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information on/ brings together evidence concerning R/ bridges the gap left by
                     traditional theories/ shows that traditional concepts can be extended to analyze
                     new  data/  claims  that  P  cannot  be  understood  or  revealingly  described
                     independently of Q.
               •     Part  1  deals  with  theoretical  considerations.  Part  2  presents  analyses  of  data,
                     both from a theoretical and from an applied point of view. Topics include P, Q,
                     R. Part 3 centers around analyses of data and covers contemporary theories. It is
                     argued  that  traditional  theory  has  focused  on/  has  lacked  a  methodological
                     framework  for  studying  P/  neglects  key  aspects  of  the  phenomena/  does  not
                     directly address the problems of P, since it assumes that Q. The results of this
                     study suggest that P (is sensitive to Q). The coherence and descriptive potential
                     of  the  new  approach  are  exemplified  by  application  to  a  broad  variety  of
                     phenomena. A final chapter offers clear and practical guide-lines on methods of
                     data collection.
               3.4.2. Collection of articles, Resume

               •     This collection of invited papers/ collection of original articles/ important new
                     book/  functionally  oriented  description/  extended  discussion/  unique  and
                     effective  picture  of  the  current  state-of-the-art  draws  on  a  broad  range  of
                     international experience in P/ constitutes an important new addition to the field/
                     captures some of the newest developments in the field/ develops and illustrates
                     an  innovative  theory  called  «P»,  and  applies  it  to  representative  phenomena/
                     may  be  considered  part  of  a  new  paradigm/  will  provide  a  valuable  reference
                     work and resource for future researchers/ presents a foundation for the study of
                     R. The introductory sketch provides a general outline of the problem. The point
                     of departure is that P. The central part of the work provides information for Q.
                     The novel statistical methods employed by the authors lead to the identification
                     of Q, which sheds fresh light on the relationship between P and Q. Procedures
                     for  P  are  based  on  a  concept  new  to  the  field,  Q.  Although  written  from  a
                     predominantly  linguistic  perspective,  the  book  is  informed  by  insights  from
                     sociology and anthropology. These approaches are examined and synthesized to
                     produce  a  comprehensive  methodology  that  can  be  used  for  an  integrated
                     analysis  of  P  and  Q.  As  an  example,  Q  is  analyzed.  Theoretical  debate  is
                     accompanied  by  discussion  of  real  life  implications.  The  book  includes  a  full
                     bibliography and suggestions for further reading and is supplemented with more
                     than 1.300 full-color photographs. Contributors are FF.
               3.4.3. Resumed Abridged examples

               •     “Perspectives  in  interactive  video”:  The  book  brings  together  educators  from
                     Europe and the USA with wide experience of interactive video for education and
                     training, describing their experiences and potential for this medium. It reflects
                     the current knowledge, both theoretical and practical, relevant to the production
                     of good video material.
               •     “UNIX: A practical introduction for users”: This book is written for the naive
                     computer user faced with a Unix system, covering the general structure of Unix
                     commands,  the  file  system,  and  detailing  the  use  of  many  system  commands.
                     The employment of the system text editor, the text processing system, and other


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