Projection televisions > The Syntax of Noun Phrases: Configuration, Parameters, and Empty Categories by Alessandra Giorgi, ISBN 0521379024

The Syntax of Noun Phrases: Configuration, Parameters, and Empty Categories by Alessandra Giorgi, ISBN 0521379024

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Alessandra Giorgi and Giuseppe Longobardi's important study of the argument structure of lexical projections, in particular of Noun Phrases, makes substantial advances in this relatively neglected area. Working within a Government and Binding framework, the authors present strong new arguments in favour of the existence of empty categories, and evidence for the correct understanding of word-order parameters and of Chomsky's Projection Principle.



Rollerball (Full Frame, Widescreen)

The year is 2018. There are no wars. There is no crime. There is only...the Game. In a world where ruthless corporations reign supreme, this vicious and barbaric "sport" is the only outlet for the pent-up anger and frustrations of the masses. Tuned to their televisions, the people watch "Rollerball": a brutal mutation of football, motocross and hockey. Jonathan E. (James Caan, "Misery") is the champion player - a man too talented for his own good. The Corporation has taken away the woman Jonathan loves (Maud Adams, "Octopussy") but they can't take away his soul - even if diabolical corporate head (John Houseman, "The Paper Chase") tells him he'd better retire...or suffer the old-fashioned way. With its surrealistic imagery and tense action sequences, "Rollerball" grips you by the heart - and never lets you go!





Feature-Length Audio Commentary By Director Norman Jewison, Featurette With Behind-The-Scenes Footage And Interviews With Jewison, New Dolby Digital 5. Rollerball (Full Frame, Widescreen)
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The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grievson and Peter Kramer, ISBN 0415252849

The Silent Cinema Reader brings together key writings on cinema from the beginnings of film in 1894 to the advent of sound in 1927, addressing the development of film production and exhibition technologies, methods of distribution, film form, and film culture during this critical period in film history. Thematic sections address: film projection and variety shows; storytelling and the Nickelodeon; cinema and reform; feature films and cinema programs; classical Hollywood cinema and European national cinemas. Each section is introduced by the editors, and contains suggestions for further readings and film viewings. The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grievson and Peter Kramer, ISBN 0415252849
Projection televisions > The Silent Cinema Reader by Lee Grievson and Peter Kramer, ISBN 0415252849

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