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Semitic and Indo-European
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ISBN: 1283312700 9786613312709 9027276471 9789027276476 9027236321 1556195834 9789027236326 9781556195839 1556195834 9781283312707 6613312703 902724734X 9786613312181 1283312182 9027275424 1588112225 1588113337 9789027275424 9789027247346 9027247439 Year: 1995 Volume: 129, 226 Publisher: Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. Co.

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This is a sequel to the author's Semitic and Indo-European: The Principal Etymologies (1995). That volume provided the key examples of morphological correspondences between the Semitic and the Indo-European languages. In this sequel, the author analyzes correspondences of structure, either within a certain group of languages or belonging to a distantly related group, by looking at inflectional morphology, case, grammar, and phonology. Thus are uncovered the prehistoric means of oral communication, linking the forerunners of ancient societies in Asia, Africa, and Europe, as they talked a


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A psychiatrist's guide to advocacy
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ISBN: 161537311X 9781615373116 9781615372331 Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

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"A Psychiatrist's Guide to Advocacy explores the diverse conditions that may demand an in-tervention or affirmative response from mental health practitioners charged with advocating for patients and the profession. The editors and authors argue for a greater culture of advo-cacy among psychiatrists to effect broad and lasting changes, emphasizing that advocacy takes many forms (e.g., organizational, patient-level, legislative, media, education). The au-thors identify systemic problems in mental health care, describe the essential factors needed for effective advocacy, and delineate the advocacy needs of diverse patient populations (e.g., children and families, older adults, LGBTQ patients, veterans)"--

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