This new textbook publication (2013) is for BA and MA University students. It is also targeted for those interested in the Maltese Language.
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Author: Prof. Charles Briffa
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Edited by: Â Charles Briffa
Translation Studies from Malta provides a guide to some approaches in translation studies with Maltese as one of the languages involved. It shows some of the developments of the field in the Maltese Islands and it tries to be of direct relevance to an understanding of the processes of translation and interpreting. At the same time it places a wide range of seminal material within its covers, thus presenting different strands and offering a relevant springboard for further research as scholars explore this multifaceted discipline.                                           The book treats interpreting, the art of translation, translation as an experience, translating style, and terminology. Each chapter gives an in-depth account of certain concepts and issues which define translation studies and suggest further research.                        Contributors: Victor Bonanno, Charles Briffa, Rose Marie Caruana, Joseph Eynaud, Oliver Friggieri, Giselle Spiteri Miggiani, Gabrielle Lorraine Torpiano, Clare Vassallo, Paul Zahra and Michael Zammit.                            Â
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Author: Prof. Paul A. Bartolo
Winning People's Hearts -How Social Inclusion and Exclusion Informed the 2013 Malta General Election Campaign
The Education Research Monograph Series (ERMS) is a new, peer-reviewed book series which focuses on specialised and interdisciplinary issues related to education. ERMS is intended to enable researchers from many disciplines to share their findings and, as a result, stimulate dialogue on established and emerging topics in education within the international community of researchers, practitioners, students and other stakeholders interested in the field. The monograph series considers bibliographical works as well as empirical studies that employ mixed methods for data gathering and analysis. Â
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Author: Joe Friggieri
These brief tales have an immediacy, a freshness, that leads the reader on from one to the other, pausing only to think about the images and ideas that imprint themselves indelibly on his mind.
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Author:Â P. Bianchi, A. Cassola & Peter Serracino Inglott
Pynchon Malta and Wittgenstein
Eds: P. Bianchi, A. Cassola & Peter Serracino Inglott
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High quality wooden wall frame for Graduation certificate with mount board foil blocked with University coat of arms, available in various colours. Certificates must be dropped off at the Shop at Student House, Msida Campus (University) in order to be mounted in certificate frames. This product is only available for collection.
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Blue polyester sports bag with shoulder strap, 1 main and 1 additional pocket, firm bottom.
Size: 56x32x25 cm
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Non-woven textile string bag available in blue or red
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Plastic ball pen with University name on one side
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Ball pen in a presentation box with University name and website on one side
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High quality wooden wall photo frame with mount board foil blocked with University coat of arms. Only available for collection
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Laser engraved business card holder with magnetic clasp and metal plate
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Fan with University name and website printed in one colour on one side
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Laser engraved metal keychain
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Out of stockPersonalised mug including name, course and year of Graduation as well as the #isurvived slogan.
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Out of stockTeddy Bear (26cm) dressed in a navy blue jersey with University of Malta logo on the jersey and personalised sash including name, course and year of Graduation.
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Personalised t-shirt (white) including name, course and year of Graduation.
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Limited edition 100% cotton t-shirt with Pink October design. Profits from the sale of this item help to support Pink October.
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Out of stockLimited edition 100% cotton t-shirt with Movember design. Profits from the sale of this item help to support prostate and testicular cancer.
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Out of stockUniversity mug with #isurvived slogan
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Teddy Bear (26cm) dressed in a navy blue jersey with University of Malta logo on the jersey
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Polyester jacquard tie with University crest
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Edited by Vicki Ann Cremona Capitalising on Culture? Malta and the European Capital of Culture is a collection of papers that interrogate the state of culture in the Mediterranean Island of Malta, which in 2018 will also be the designated European Capital of Culture. This volume critically examines the scope and function of culture. Authors in this volume explore culture both in terms of the physical spaces in the island as well as culture in terms of the lived fabric of social life. As such the papers explore the state and significance of culture in terms of well-being social participation, community-formation and inclusivity. The authors address the potential of the European Capital of Culture, and the resources attached it, to leave a lasting legacy that can foster the growth of culture in a local context.