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Kokota Grammar

Kokota Grammar

Bill Palmer

University of Hawai'i Press
2008
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This work describes the grammar of Kokota, a highly endangered Oceanic language of the Solomon Islands, spoken by about nine hundred people on the island of Santa Isabel. After several long periods among the Kokota, Dr. Palmer has written an unusually detailed and comprehensive description of the language. Kokota has never before been described, so this work makes an important contribution to our knowledge of the Oceanic languages of island Melanesia.""Kokota Grammar"" examines the phonology of the language and includes a lengthy section on stress assignment. It continues with chapters on nouns and noun phrases, minor participant types, possession, argument structure, the verb complex, clause structure, imperative and interrogative constructions, and subordination and coodination (including verb serialization).The typological interest of Kokota, along with its degree of endangerment and the paucity of information on Northwest Solomonic languages in general, combined with the level of detail given in the volume, make this a work of considerable interest to Austronesian linguists, typologists, syntacticians, phonologists, and all who are involved in describing and documenting endangered languages.
Sidetracked by Mediocrates: An Allegory About Real Success
Can a truly humble person be confident enough to succeed? Is it even possible for someone to be both humble and confident, especially in pursuit of success?In this delightful allegory, written by the author of Fear Itself, you'll discover the single most important element to success. Though often overlooked, this one character trait affects every other factor critical to achieving a lifetime worth living. In fact, many people consider this unrecognized factor an obstacle to their dreams rather than the missing key Sidetracked by Mediocrates takes you on a journey of discovery with Nikos, a young man determined to find success, though he has little idea what it is and how to get there at the outset of his quest. Along the way, he meets an old philosopher who appears to have all the right answers. But is that old man what he seems to be? If you aren't sure how to pursue your dreams, join Nikos in his adventure. You'll be glad you did
Santa Claus: Saint, Shaman, & Symbol

Santa Claus: Saint, Shaman, & Symbol

Bill Palmer

Anamchara Books
2016
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If you don't believe in Santa, you might want to reconsider. The familiar fellow dressed in red has been around a lot longer than the malls' Santa, longer than Rudolph, longer even than "The Night Before Christmas." His earliest and most ancient forms brought hope and cheer to generation after generation of humankind-and he still has a message for us today. In the midst of the materialism of the modern holiday, Santa offers us a bridge between the physical, secular world and the spiritual, sacred realm. He calls us to remember the power of love to bring hope, even in the midst of cold and dark. Discover his history and evolution, from Ice Age shaman to medieval saint to modern-day icon. Get to know Santa-and believe all over again.
Santa Claus

Santa Claus

Bill Palmer

Harding House Publishing, Inc./Anamcharabooks
2020
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If you don't believe in Santa, you might want to reconsider. The familiar fellow dressed in red has been around a lot longer than the malls' Santa, longer than Rudolph, longer even than "The Night Before Christmas." His earliest and most ancient forms brought hope and cheer to generation after generation of humankind-and he still has a message for us today. In the midst of the materialism of the modern holiday, Santa offers us a bridge between the physical, secular world and the spiritual, sacred realm. He calls us to remember the power of love to bring hope, even in the midst of cold and dark. Discover his history and evolution, from Ice Age shaman to medieval saint to modern-day icon. Get to know Santa-and believe all over again.
The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies

The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies

Bill Palmer; Karen Palmer; Ric Meyers

Scarecrow Press
1995
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Now in Paperback! Early in 1971, Five Fingers of Death premiered in a New York movie theater. This was America's first look at a Chinese martial arts movie. In Chicago that same year, Duel of the Iron Fist debuted. With the release of Bruce Lee's films, the market exploded. And thus began America's love affair with what is one of the most misunderstood and maligned film genres. The Encyclopedia covers the genre from 1920 to 1994. The genre, however, can be very confusing: films often have several titles, and many of the stars have more than one pseudonym. In an effort to clarify some of the confusion, the authors have included all the information available to them on almost 3,300 films. Each entry includes a listing of the production company, the cast and crew, distributors, running times, reviews with star ratings whenever possible, and alternate film titles. A list of film series and one of the stars' pseudonyms, in addition to a 7,900 name index, are also included. Illustrated.