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Try the forgotten books site...
ETA- Has my internet gone funky, or did they close the book site?edit on 18-7-2013 by Doodle19815 because: (no reason given)
they act to me like a group based in political idealism, apparantly multi faith, but the model they have chosen to undermine the current paradigm is that of Primordial chaos patterns beneath the level of the Logocratic, they are in a sense vampires that emerge from such archetypes, and challenge the prevailing order.
The Pergamon Museum was built between 1910 and 1930 under the supervision of Ludwig Hoffmann, working from designs by Alfred Messel. A smaller building had previously stood on the site, from 1901 to 1909. This building originally accommodated the important excavation finds of the Berlin Museums, such as the frieze of the Pergamon Altar which was recovered between 1878 and 1886.
Pergamon Museum
Originally posted by Doodle19815
Originally posted by AboveBoard
reply to post by shells4u
Now I see... The photo you posted is the title of the thread. The theme of the blog post (written by Ayndryl) is "fragmentation" in the context of language processing in individuals with autism. The other titles referenced (amidst information I cannot translate mixed with English) are interesting. (I am not promoting any of these titles, merely sharing them in case someone is interested...) Both are expensive texts.
They are:
Communication Issues in Autism Amazon Link
Memory in Autism: Theory and Evidence Amazon Link Cambridge Press
There is also an extensive bibliography of heavy-hitting academic level titles. When I can afford it I might try the "Communication Issues In Autism" book, and there are other titles by that same individual. The second book can be rented, but I'm not sure I want to go that route.
Thanks again for the link, shells!
peace,
AB
Try the forgotten books site...
ETA- Has my internet gone funky, or did they close the book site?edit on 18-7-2013 by Doodle19815 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by JayinAR
reply to post by Jonjonj
I wasn't on their site.