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Craig Lambert

    Craig Lambert delves into the unpaid, unseen labor that fills our days, exploring its profound impact on our lives. His writing is characterized by keen insight and an ability to uncover deeper meanings within everyday experiences. Lambert's approach involves meticulous observation and analysis, offering readers fresh perspectives on common phenomena. Through his literary work, he prompts reflection on what truly defines our work and our worth.

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    Über den Wassern
    Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists
    Referent Similarity and Nominal Syntax in Task-Based Language Teaching
    Shadow Work
    Mind Over Water: Lessons on Life from the Art of Rowing
    • 2019

      Focusing on the relationship between task demands and language use, this volume explores how referent similarity influences the use of nominal and comparative structures, as well as abstract lexis among first and second language English speakers. Drawing on over 50 years of research, it not only offers empirical insights for future studies but also provides valuable theoretical and practical guidance for curriculum and material developers involved in task design.

      Referent Similarity and Nominal Syntax in Task-Based Language Teaching
    • 2018

      Concise, applications-oriented undergraduate text covers solutions of first-order equations, linear equations with constant coefficients, simultaneous equations, theory of nonlinear differential equations, much more. Nearly 900 worked examples, exercises, solutions. 1961 edition.

      Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists
    • 2016
    • 1999