This new English Language Arts textbooks, by B.C. instructor, Tania Pattison of Coast Mountain College (previously Northwest Community College), is written for adult students enrolled in an Adult Basic Education (ABE) program and is at the grade 10 level. The goal of the book is to help students develop skills in reading, writing, language use, and study skills. The book is divided into ten units, each of which focuses on a specific theme including food, work, art, money, nature, and more.
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This new book, by Catherine Anderson of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario and eCampus Ontario, covers core areas of theoretical linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), supplemented with discussion of psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic findings. It is suitable for any beginning learner of linguistics but is primarily aimed at the Canadian learner, focusing on Canadian English for learning phonetic transcription, and discussing the status of Indigenous languages in Canada.
Edited by Michelle Ferrier and Elizabeth Mays, this modular open textbooks is designed for entrepreneurial journalism, media innovation, and related courses. It is a living, dynamic resource that will be improved and built upon every semester.
This is the WSIA edition of Trudy’s Govier’s seminal volume, Problems in Argument Analysis and Evaluation. Originally published in 1987 by Foris Publications, this was a pioneering work that played a major role in establishing argumentation theory as a discipline.This is an eCampus Ontario publication.