The East Midland Geographer

The East Midland Geographer
Title The East Midland Geographer PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1993
Genre Geography
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East Midland Geographer

East Midland Geographer
Title East Midland Geographer PDF eBook
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Pages 458
Release 1997
Genre Geography
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East Midlands English

East Midlands English
Title East Midlands English PDF eBook
Author Natalie Braber
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 185
Release 2018-07-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1501502379

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This volume will provide a comprehensive yet accessible description of East Midlands English, an area of neglect in linguistic research. Existing publications, which aggregate the findings of earlier surveys and more recent localised studies presenting an overview of regional speech in the UK, are either lacking up-to-date research data from the East Midlands or simply ignore the region. A coordinated survey of dialects of the East Midlands was part of the Survey of English Dialects (SED) in the 1950s. This data is now over sixty years old and focuses almost exclusively on broad rural dialect speakers. This book will fill the knowledge and literature gaps by comparing vernacular speech in different urban and rural locations in the East Midlands, and examining whether the East Midlands is a 'transition zone' between the North and South. Recordings held by the British Library will be used, and will be supplemented with recordings made with local speakers. Language in the East Midlands is distinctive and there is considerable regional variety, for instance, between speech in the major urban centres of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bringing out this regional variation will also improve our wider understanding of language variation in English. The concept of the East Midlands in itself is not a clear one, and this volume aims to address such issues and to examine what makes the East Midlands an area of itself and what this area includes.

Exploring Human Geography

Exploring Human Geography
Title Exploring Human Geography PDF eBook
Author Stephen Daniels
Publisher Routledge
Pages 614
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1317859219

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A lively and stimulating resource for all first year students of human geography, this introductory Reader comprises key published writings from the main fields of human geography. Because the subject is both broad and necessarily only loosely defined, a principal aim of this book is to present a view of the subject which is theoretically informed and yet recognises that any view is partial, contingent and subject to change. The extracts selected are accessible and raise issues of method and theory as well as fact. The editors have chosen articles that not only represent main currents in the present flow of academic geography but which are also responsive to developments outside of the discipline. Their selection contains a mixture of established and recent writings and each section features a contextualizing introduction and detailed suggestions for further reading.

Human Geography of the UK

Human Geography of the UK
Title Human Geography of the UK PDF eBook
Author David Graham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 306
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134611625

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This new key textbook for introductory courses in human geography provides first and second-year undergraduates with a comprehensive thematic approach to the changing human geography of the UK at the end of the twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first century. Covering local, regional, national, European and global issues, it also explores in some detail topics which are part of the lived experience of undergraduates themselves, such as crime, unemployment, social exclusion and AIDS. User-friendly textbook features include: * chapter introductions, summaries and important theoretical principles * up-to-date further reading and key on-line sources * case studies, examples and revision questions.

Progress in Rural Geography (Routledge Revivals)

Progress in Rural Geography (Routledge Revivals)
Title Progress in Rural Geography (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Michael Pacione
Publisher Routledge
Pages 270
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134598459

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This wide-ranging volume, first published in 1983, reflects the increasing scope of the field of rural geography in the second half of the twentieth century. Although traditional areas of study such as agriculture and the land-use patterns of the countryside remained important, scholars also began to consider rural transport, employment, housing and policy, as well as to develop new theories and methodologies for application to study. The chapters included here addressed the need for a review of the changes that had taken place within the field of rural geography, and as such provide an essential background to students with an interest in rural demography, planning and agriculture.

Retail Geography (RLE Retailing and Distribution)

Retail Geography (RLE Retailing and Distribution)
Title Retail Geography (RLE Retailing and Distribution) PDF eBook
Author John Dawson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 249
Release 2012-08-09
Genre Commercial geography
ISBN 0415540356

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This title surveys and sets in context the wide range of research work that has been done on retailing. It concentrates on western industrial societies, particularly Britain and the USA, and considers empirical research, theory and theoretical applications.