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  • 1
    ISBN: 9027214166 , 9789027214164
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 260 Seiten , Diagramme, Karten , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on linguistic diversity volume 3
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on linguistic diversity
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Plurilingual education
    DDC: 306.44/6094
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    Keywords: Multilingualism ; Education, Bilingual ; Language policy ; Sociolinguistics ; Europe Languages ; Law and legislation ; Europe Languages ; Political aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Sprachliche Minderheit ; Sprachpolitik ; Sprachgebrauch ; Sprachunterricht
    Abstract: Verlagsinfo: Plurilingual communication is common practice in most urban areas. Societal domains such as business and science nowadays see themselves as international, and plurilingual communication is the rule rather than the exception. But how do other players in critical domains of modern societies, and more specifically, in education react to this situation? This volume of the Hamburg Studies in Linguistic Diversity (HSLD) series explores this question along three major lines. One group of contributions sheds light on educational policies in Europe and beyond. A second group of contributions elucidates what interaction and communication practices develop in multilingual contexts. The focus is on school settings. Thirdly, we present articles that discuss the effects of plurilingual settings and plurilingual practices on language development. As a whole this volume shows how linguistic diversity shapes a central domain of our societies, namely education, and how it also impacts upon the development of the individuals interacting in this domain.
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  • 2
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027270740
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Pragmatics & beyond vol. 241
    Series Statement: Pragmatics & beyond New series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Linguistic approaches to emotions in context
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Language and emotions ; Historical linguistics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Linguistik ; Gefühl
    Abstract: In this article I examine ways in which emotional distance is narrated in autobiographical accounts of language learning and then I suggest how these insights might inform the pedagogic goal of integrating creativity and emotion in language teaching. Citing extracts from autobiographical interviews (with British adults who had learnt French or German) I show how learners valorize the language learning experience, both linguistically (through ludic engagement with new semiotic resources) and culturally (through self-positioning as cosmopolitan outsiders). My claim is that this type of narrative
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  • 3
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    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    ISBN: 9783531199900
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 212 S. 45 Abb, online resource)
    Edition: 3., aktualisierte und erweiterte Aufl. 2015
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Schäfers, Bernhard, 1939 - Architektursoziologie
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Schäfers, Bernhard, 1939 - [Soziologie der Architektur und der Stadt ; [Bd. 1]: Architektursoziologie
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Social Sciences ; Architecture ; Culture. ; Urban planning. ; City planning. ; Social sciences ; Architecture ; Architektur ; Soziologie
    Abstract: Architektur und Architektursoziologie -- Raum und räumliches Verhalten -- Symbole und Zeichen, Semiotik und Architektursprache -- Architektur seit der ‚Doppelrevolution‘ -- Aufbruch in die Moderne -- Grundlagen der Moderne -- NS-Architektur. Unterbrechung der Moderne -- Durchsetzung des Internationalen Stils -- Von der zweiten Gründerzeit zur Postmoderne -- Auf dem Weg zur zweiten Moderne -- Bauen für die Demokratie -- Partizipatives Bauen -- Architektur als Beruf. Baukultur.
    Abstract: Diese Einführung vermittelt in drei Großkapiteln die Grundlagen einer Soziologie der Architektur, liefert einen Überblick über die Epochen seit 1800 und beschreibt die Themen- und Praxisfelder. Dies ist der erste Band der zweibändigen Soziologie der Architektur und der Stadt. Der Inhalt Architektur und Architektursoziologie • Raum und räumliches Verhalten • Symbole und Zeichen, Semiotik und Architektursprache • Architektur seit der ‚Doppelrevolution‘ • Aufbruch in die Moderne • Grundlagen der Moderne • NS-Architektur. Unterbrechung der Moderne • Durchsetzung des Internationalen Stils • Von der zweiten Gründerzeit zur Postmoderne • Auf dem Weg zur zweiten Moderne • Bauen für die Demokratie • Partizipatives Bauen • Architektur als Beruf. Baukultur Die Zielgruppen · Studierende und Lehrende der Soziologie mit Schwerpunkt Stadt- und Architektursoziologie · Alle, die an Architektur als materielle Grundlage des sozialen Lebens interessiert sind Der Autor Prof. em. Dr. Bernhard Schäfers war Leiter des Instituts für Soziologie an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH; jetzt KIT) und Zweitmitglied der Fakultät für Architektur. Er ist Mitglied der Deutschen Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung.
    Description / Table of Contents: Architektur und ArchitektursoziologieRaum und räumliches Verhalten -- Symbole und Zeichen, Semiotik und Architektursprache -- Architektur seit der ‚Doppelrevolution‘ -- Aufbruch in die Moderne -- Grundlagen der Moderne -- NS-Architektur. Unterbrechung der Moderne -- Durchsetzung des Internationalen Stils -- Von der zweiten Gründerzeit zur Postmoderne -- Auf dem Weg zur zweiten Moderne -- Bauen für die Demokratie -- Partizipatives Bauen -- Architektur als Beruf. Baukultur.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789027204608
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 231 Seiten
    Series Statement: Advances in interaction studies (AIS) volume 6
    DDC: 302.2
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. , Methodological paradigms in interaction research / Jan de Ruiter. A multidimensional activity based approach to communication / Jens Allwood. On making syntax dynamic: The challenge of compound utterances and the architecture of the grammar / Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Ruth Kempson, Christine Howes, and Arash Eshghi. Automatic and strategic alignment of co-verbal gestures in dialogue / Stefan Kopp and Kirsten Bergmann. Interaction phonology - A temporal co-ordination component enabling epresentational alignment within a model of communication / Petra Wagner, Zofia Malisz, Benjamin Inden, and Ipke Wachsmuth. Communication as moving target tracking: Dynamic Bayesian inference with an action-perception-learning cycle / Byoung-Tak Zhang. Language variation and mutual adaptation in interactive communication: Putting together psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic perspectives / Constanze Vorwerg. "The hand is no banana!" On communicating natural kind terms to a robot / Julia Peltason, Hannes Rieser, and Sven Wachsmuth. Interactive alignment and prediction in dialogue / Simon Garrod and Martin J. Pickering. What is the link between emotional and communicative alignment in interaction? / Petra Jaecks, Oliver Damm, Martina Hielscher-Fastabend, Karoline Malchus, Prisca Stenneken, and Britta Wrede.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789027200563
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 440 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Multilingualism and diversity management volume 2
    Series Statement: Multilingualism and diversity management
    DDC: 306.44/6
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    Keywords: Multilingualism Research ; Methodology ; Language acquisition ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Sprache ; Vielfalt ; Europa ; Mehrsprachigkeit
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  • 6
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027205278
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 302 Seiten , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: AILA Applied Linguistics Series Volume 11
    Series Statement: AILA Applied Linguistics Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2301/41
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Mass media and language ; Newspapers Language ; Broadcast journalism Language ; Discourse analysis Social aspects ; Nachrichtensendung ; Zeitungssprache ; Rundfunk ; Massenmedien ; Diskursanalyse ; Massenmedien ; Zeitungssprache ; Rundfunk ; Nachrichtensendung ; Diskursanalyse
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  • 7
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027271310
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (384 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Language and Social Interaction v.25
    Parallel Title: Units of talk - units of action
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Oral communication ; Social interaction ; Sociolinguistics ; Speech acts (Linguistics) ; Electronic books ; Linguistische Einheit ; Pragmatik
    Abstract: This article explores the interrelatedness between language and the body in the delimitation of multi-TCU turns in Mandarin face-to-face interaction. Based on video recordings of Mandarin conversation, this study describes a recurrent pattern of body movements: forward lean and return of the body. This type of body movements is relevant to the initiation and possible completion of multi-TCU turns and actions implemented through them. People deploy multiple resources, including language and the body, to indicate and recognize the boundaries of larger projects in interaction. The body may converge or diverge with other resources in the projection of their possible completion. It also provides participants with a resource to deal with contingencies in the construction of extended turns in interaction.
    Abstract: Units of Talk - Units of Action -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- The question of units for language, action and interaction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptual framework -- 2.1 The 'natural habitat' of language -- 2.2 Abstract monologue vs. real-life interaction -- 3. The chapters -- References -- Units and/or Action Trajectories? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. An initial illustration -- 3. Two cases -- 3.1 Case 1: The Café de Yin Yang -- 3.2 Case 2: My favorite poster -- 4. An apparent counter to the focus on action in describing turn construction -- 5. Conclusions: Summing up the evidence -- References -- The dynamics of incrementation in utterance-building -- 1. Units in a dialogical and interactional grammar -- 2. On-line syntax -- 3. Units and elements -- 4. Interdependence of structures and processes -- 5. Units, decision points, continuation types -- 6. Early identifiability: External responsivity and internal projectivity -- 7. Interim summary: A process- and resource-based theory of languaging -- 8. Pivot utterances -- 9. Non-fulfillment of agreement constraints (projections) -- 10. Planning as local and partial -- 11. The status of grammatical constructions -- 12. Some concluding points -- References -- Appendix 1. Abbreviations in glossings and formulas (in alphabetical order) -- From "intonation units" to cesuring - an alternative approach to the prosodic-phonetic structuring of talk-in-interaction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contra the unit approach -- 3. The cesura approach to the prosodic-phonetic structuring of talk -- 3.1 The concept of cesuras -- 3.2 Cesuras of various kinds -- 3.2.1 Candidate cesuras and cesural areas -- 3.2.2 Further "kinds" of cesuras -- 4. Investigating cesuras -- 4.1 Methodological preliminaries -- 4.2 Cesuras at work -- 4.2.1 Identifying cesuring parameters.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789027271372
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (462 Seiten)
    DDC: 306.44/6
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    Keywords: Language acquisition ; Multilingualism Research ; Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Spracherwerb ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Methode ; Forschung
    Abstract: Starting from the central DYLAN question as to the conditions under which Europeans consider multilingualism as an advantage or as a drawback, the present chapter primarily discusses the historical aspects of European multilingualism. Methodically, many of the aspects dealt with are based on an analytical grid which illustrates the interrelations between the four research areas: "domains", "language attitudes", "language policies" and "contexts". The fifth area "tranversal issues" (Geneva, Vienna, Berlin) and especially the aims of the Berlin research team run at right angles to this, touching on all four areas and offering a historical retrospective which provides a general overview of past and present forms of European multilingualism. Perhaps surprisingly, we depart from the assumption that the often invisible occurrences and forms of multilingualism in European history can be illuminated by taking a detour into comparative research into European standardisation histories. Thematically, the article uses examples to focus on indexicality and the social aspects of (individual) multilingualism by conducting a comparative analysis of certain periods (16th, 19th/20th and 21st century) and of distinguishable occurrences/forms (prestigious, plebeian) and trends/concepts (territoriality, non-standard, correctness, egalitarian). The mechanisms operative in the fields of linguistic attitudes and usages during the various European standardisation periods are considered from a macro-perspective. One of the focuses here is on the varied and context-specific traditions of foreign language learning from the Middle Ages where multilingualism was part of self-evident practice up to the present day and on the rediscovery of European multilingualism (19th century) which was, for example, accompanied by a fundamental critique (from the late 19th century onwards)
    Abstract: Exploring the Dynamics of Multilingualism -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Context -- 2. Analytical Framework -- 3. Integrating different methodological orientations -- 4. Overview of the book -- Multilingual practices in professional settings -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Analytical framework -- 1.2.1 Theoretical references -- 1.2.1.1 The study of language in interaction: Conversation analysis and interactional linguistics -- 1.2.1.2 Studies of professional interactions and work settings -- 1.2.1.3 Studies of multilingualism in interaction -- 1.2.2 Methodology -- 1.3 Results and discussion -- 1.3.1 General results: Multilingualism in action -- 1.3.2 Detailed analyses: Between progressivity and intersubjectivity -- 1.3.2.1 Progressivity step by step: The incremental organisation of Lingua Franca (QT) -- 1.3.2.2 Orienting to lingua franca's hybridity: Securing and slowing down progressivity (VAX) -- 1.3.2.3 Solving and adding problems through code-switching and other resources (HAMMAM) -- 1.3.2.4 Suspending progressivity: Securing mutual comprehension through ­translation (JEU) -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Transcript conventions -- Talk: -- Embodied conduct: -- References -- The practical processing of plurilingualism as a resource in professional activities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Plurilingualism used and processed by the participants: Language spaces, border-crossing, and 'languaging'. -- 2.1.1.1 Language space -- 2.1.1.2 Border-crossing: Leaving one language space for another -- 2.1.1.3 Searching for words and language bricolage or 'languaging' -- 2.1.2 Participation framework and language spaces: Implementation of resources in plurilingual processing -- 2.1.2.1 Organisation of the participation framework around the border between two language spaces.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789027271778
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (287 pages)
    Series Statement: Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics v.1
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Touching the past
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics -- History ; Linguistic change -- Social aspects -- History ; Autobiography in literature ; Historical linguistics ; Autobiography in literature ; Historical linguistics ; Linguistic change ; Social aspects ; History ; Sociolinguistics ; History ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2011 ; Autobiografische Literatur ; Historische Sprachwissenschaft ; Soziolinguistik
    Abstract: This paper considers reported speech of slaves in court records from the island of St Helena in the South Atlantic. It constitutes some of the earliest evidence of slaves' language anywhere, and shows that the early slave community on the island of St Helena spoke a creoloid, as well as non-standard Southern English. Nothing is known about the personal history of the slaves apart from some of their names. These names are analysed, and by comparison with name-usage in eighteenth-century London, it is concluded that they betray contemporary British attitudes to slavery. Thus, data is presented on the early linguistic situation of St Helena, showing that creoloidisation happened early on as a result of slavery, and conclusions about master-slave relationships during the period are drawn on the basis of the analysis of names.
    Abstract: Intro -- Preface & Acknowledgements -- Ego-documents in a historical-sociolinguistic perspective -- 1. Ego-documents -- 2. Social difference and variation in context -- 3. Representing the self -- 4. Speech and writing -- 5. Concluding -- References -- A lady-in-waiting's begging letter to her former employer (Paris, mid-sixteenth century) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mlle de la Tousche's begging letter (Letter I) -- 3. The letter's writing system -- 3.1 Assibilation of intervocalic /r/ → /z/ -- 3.2 "Ouisme" -- 3.3 Lowering of [er] → [ar] -- 3.4 Lowering of nasals -- 3.5 Past historic in -I -- 3.6 Endings of the third person plural -- 3.7 Learned features -- 4. Who was Mlle de la Tousche? Did she write the letter herself ? -- 4.1 Who was Mlle de la Tousche? -- 4.2 Is the letter an autograph? -- 5. The letter of "Jaquelin[e] de Reboul" (Letter II) -- 6. Contemporary attitudes to towards these vernacular variants -- 6.1 Assibilation [r] → [z] -- 6.2 Ouisme -- 6.3 [er] → [ar] -- 6.4 Lowering of nasals -- 6.5 Past historics in -i -- 6.6 Endings of the third person plural -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- Translation of letter 1 -- To the Queen of Scotland -- Translation of Letter 2 -- Epistolary formulae and writing experience in Dutch letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The written culture and letter writing -- 2.1 Reading -- 2.2 Writing -- 3. Formulaic language and writing experience -- 4. Case study -- 4.1 The two subcorpora -- 4.2 Two formulae -- 4.3 Hypotheses -- 4.4 Results -- 5. Discussion and conclusion -- References -- From ul to U.E. -- 1. Introduction: A new view -- 2. The Letters as loot corpora -- 3. Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century forms of address: A wealth of options -- 3.1 Ul and U.E. -- 3.2 Gij and u -- 3.3 The new form jij and its inflected forms.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface & Acknowledgements; Ego-documents in a historical-sociolinguistic perspective; 1. Ego-documents; 2. Social difference and variation in context; 3. Representing the self; 4. Speech and writing; 5. Concluding; References; A lady-in-waiting's begging letter to her former employer (Paris, mid-sixteenth century); 1. Introduction; 2. Mlle de la Tousche's begging letter (Letter I); 3. The letter's writing system; 3.1 Assibilation of intervocalic /r/ → /z/; 3.2 "Ouisme"; 3.3 Lowering of [er] → [ar]; 3.4 Lowering of nasals; 3.5 Past historic in -I; 3.6 Endings of the third person plural
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.7 Learned features4. Who was Mlle de la Tousche? Did she write the letter herself ?; 4.1 Who was Mlle de la Tousche?; 4.2 Is the letter an autograph?; 5. The letter of "Jaquelin[e] de Reboul" (Letter II); 6. Contemporary attitudes to towards these vernacular variants; 6.1 Assibilation [r] → [z]; 6.2 Ouisme; 6.3 [er] → [ar]; 6.4 Lowering of nasals; 6.5 Past historics in -i; 6.6 Endings of the third person plural; 7. Conclusion; References; Appendix; Translation of letter 1; To the Queen of Scotland; Translation of Letter 2
    Description / Table of Contents: Epistolary formulae and writing experience in Dutch letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries1. Introduction; 2. The written culture and letter writing; 2.1 Reading; 2.2 Writing; 3. Formulaic language and writing experience; 4. Case study; 4.1 The two subcorpora; 4.2 Two formulae; 4.3 Hypotheses; 4.4 Results; 5. Discussion and conclusion; References; From ul to U.E.; 1. Introduction: A new view; 2. The Letters as loot corpora; 3. Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century forms of address: A wealth of options; 3.1 Ul and U.E.; 3.2 Gij and u; 3.3 The new form jij and its inflected forms
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4 Earlier research on the use of forms of address in the two centuries4. The seventeenth century; 4.1 Overview; 4.2 Social class: Lower classes vs. upper classes; 4.3 Gender: Familiar differences; 5. The eighteenth century: The omnipresence of U.E.; 5.1 Overview; 5.2 Social class: A gradual increase; 5.3 Gender: Equality; 6. Comparisons and conclusions; 6.1 The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century forms of address compared; 6.2 The present results compared to earlier research; 6.3 Conclusion; References; Flat adverbs and Jane Austen's letters; 1. Introduction; 2. Jane Austen's letters
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. Flat adverbs in Jane Austen's letters4. The normative grammars and actual usage; 5. Influence from the normative grammars?; 6. Conclusion; References; Letters from Gaston B.; 1. Introduction; 2. Interest in the language of soldiers in the Great War; 3. The Republican education system; 3.1 The legislation of Jules Ferry; 3.2 School grammar; 3.3 French and dialects at school; 4. Gaston B. as a speaker and writer; 5. Gaston B.'s language and prescriptivism; 5.1 Some socio-pragmatic factors; 5.2 Handwriting and segmentation of words; 5.3 Orthography and syntax; 6. Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Appendix 1. A sample of Gaston's letter
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9789027271778
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 279 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Advances in historical sociolinguistics Vol. 1
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics History ; Linguistic change Social aspects ; History ; Autobiography in literature ; Historical linguistics ; Konferenzschrift 2011 ; Autobiografische Literatur ; Brief ; Soziolinguistik ; Historische Sprachwissenschaft ; Autobiografische Literatur ; Historische Sprachwissenschaft ; Soziolinguistik
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9789027200556
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 339 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Multilingualism and diversity management volume 1
    Series Statement: Multilingualism and diversity management
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Standard Languages and Multilingualism in European History
    DDC: 306.44/6094
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    Keywords: Multilingualism History ; Language policy ; Language planning ; Europe Languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Standardsprache ; Mehrsprachigkeit
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9789027219336
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 474 Seiten , Diagramme
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Rodina, Yulia [Rezension von: Multilingual individuals and multilingual societies, [... a selection from the ... papers originally presented at the International Conference on "Multilingual Individuals and Multilingual Societies" (MIMS), held in Hamburg (October 2010) and organized by the Collaborative Research Center "Multilingualism" ...], ed. by Kurt Braunmüller; Christoph Gabriel] 2015
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on multilingualism (HSM) Volume 13
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on multilingualism
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Multilingual individuals and multilingual societies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International Conference on "Multilingual Individuals and Multilingual Societies" (2010 : Hamburg) Multilingual individuals and multilingual societies
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    Keywords: Multilingualism Social aspects ; Languages in contact ; Sociolinguistics ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Sprachkontakt ; Soziolinguistik
    Note: Vorwort: ... a selection from the ... papers originally presented at the International Conference on "Multilingual Individuals and Multilingual Societies" (MIMS), held in Hamburg (October 2010) and organized by the Collaborative Research Center "Multilingualism" , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 13
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027283023
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 264 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Benjamins translation library volume 99
    Series Statement: EST subseries
    Series Statement: Benjamins translation library
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Advances in interpreting research
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    Keywords: Translating and interpreting Research ; Methodology ; Linguistic models ; Linguistic models ; Translating and interpreting ; Research ; Methodology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Dolmetschen ; Forschung
    Abstract: With the growing emphasis on scholarship in interpreting, this collection tackles issues critical to the inquiry process - from theoretical orientations in Interpreting Studies to practical considerations for conducting a research study. As a landmark volume, it charts new territory by addressing a range of topics germane to spoken and signed language interpreting research. Both provocative and pragmatic, this volume captures the thinking of an international slate of interpreting scholars including Daniel Gile, Franz Pöchhacker, Debra Russell, Barbara Moser-Mercer, Melanie Metzger, Cynthia Roy, Minhua Liu, Jemina Napier, Lorraine Leeson, Jens Hessmann, Graham Turner, Eeva Salmi, Svenja Wurm, Rico Peterson, Robert Adam, Christopher Stone, Laurie Swabey and Brenda Nicodemus. Experienced academics will find ideas to stimulate their passion and commitment for research, while students will gain valuable insights within its pages. This new volume is essential reading for anyone involved in interpreting research.
    Abstract: Advances in Interpreting Research -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Genesis of the volume -- Content of the volume -- In closing -- References -- Researching interpreting: Approaches to inquiry -- Introduction -- Diversity -- Epistemology -- Identity -- Methodology -- Conclusion -- References -- Designing a research project: Beginning with the end in mind -- Introduction -- Getting started -- Seeking inspiration -- Refining focus: From topics of interest to researchable questions -- But wait, don't I need a hypothesis? -- Evaluating your questions -- Defining terms and assumptions -- Inventory time -- Now what? The art of being flexible -- Building your research agenda -- Summary and conclusions -- References -- Identifying and interpreting scientific phenomena: Simultaneous challenges to interpreting research -- Introduction -- Adopting a framework for analysis -- Identifying and interpreting scientific phenomena - Developing disciplinary boundaries -- Simultaneous challenges -- Defining the scope of inquiry -- Laying the ground work - Science education -- Moving on to the next stage -- References -- The first three years of a three-year grant: When a research plan doesn't go as planned -- Project description -- Data collection: IRB consent, participants, and filming -- Institutional review board (IRB) informed consent -- Participants -- Actual filming and camera angles -- Transcription -- Coding -- Analysis -- Are you human? -- Interpret or answer? -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Methodology in interpreting studies: A methodological review of evidence-based research -- Introduction -- Research methodologies -- Authorship -- Discussion and conclusion -- References -- Appendix.
    Description / Table of Contents: Advances in Interpreting Research; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; Genesis of the volume; Content of the volume; In closing; References; Researching interpreting: Approaches to inquiry; Introduction; Diversity; Epistemology; Identity; Methodology; Conclusion; References; Designing a research project: Beginning with the end in mind; Introduction; Getting started; Seeking inspiration; Refining focus: From topics of interest to researchable questions; But wait, don't I need a hypothesis?; Evaluating your questions; Defining terms and assumptions
    Description / Table of Contents: Inventory timeNow what? The art of being flexible; Building your research agenda; Summary and conclusions; References; Identifying and interpreting scientific phenomena: Simultaneous challenges to interpreting research; Introduction; Adopting a framework for analysis; Identifying and interpreting scientific phenomena - Developing disciplinary boundaries; Simultaneous challenges; Defining the scope of inquiry; Laying the ground work - Science education; Moving on to the next stage; References; The first three years of a three-year grant: When a research plan doesn't go as planned
    Description / Table of Contents: Project descriptionData collection: IRB consent, participants, and filming; Institutional review board (IRB) informed consent; Participants; Actual filming and camera angles; Transcription; Coding; Analysis; Are you human?; Interpret or answer?; Conclusion; References; Appendix A; Appendix B; Methodology in interpreting studies: A methodological review of evidence-based research; Introduction; Research methodologies; Authorship; Discussion and conclusion; References; Appendix
    Description / Table of Contents: If a tree falls in a forest and no one is thereto hear it, does it make a noise? The merits of publishing interpreting researchPublishing: Setting the scene; The merits of conducting interpreting research; The merits of publishing interpreting research; Who can publish interpreting research?; What should we publish?; Why should we publish?; When should we publish?; Where should we publish?; How should we publish?; Interpreter fieldwork research; Conclusion; References; Appendix A; Appendix B; "Mark my words": The linguistic, social, and political significance of the assessment; Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: Test type: Achievement vs. proficiencyThe testing cycle; The Bologna Process; Student self-assessment; Looking forward: Toward better ways of testing SLIs?; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Developing and transmitting a shared interpreting research ethos: EUMASLI - A case study; Introduction; Developing a shared pedagogic approach to research; Operationalising a research ethos: Five key issues; Taking stock: So far, so fascinating; References; Profession in pentimento: A narrative inquiry into interpreting in video settings; Prologue; Disclaimer; Once upon a time; The problem
    Description / Table of Contents: What is known about video interpreting?
    Description / Table of Contents: Advances in Interpreting Research; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Introduction; Genesis of the volume; Content of the volume; In closing; References; Researching interpreting: Approaches to inquiry; Introduction; Diversity; Epistemology; Identity; Methodology; Conclusion; References; Designing a research project: Beginning with the end in mind; Introduction; Getting started; Seeking inspiration; Refining focus: From topics of interest to researchable questions; But wait, don't I need a hypothesis?; Evaluating your questions; Defining terms and assumptions; Inventory timeNow what? The art of being flexible; Building your research agenda; Summary and conclusions; References; Identifying and interpreting scientific phenomena: Simultaneous challenges to interpreting research; Introduction; Adopting a framework for analysis; Identifying and interpreting scientific phenomena - Developing disciplinary boundaries; Simultaneous challenges; Defining the scope of inquiry; Laying the ground work - Science education; Moving on to the next stage; References; The first three years of a three-year grant: When a research plan doesn't go as planned; Project descriptionData collection: IRB consent, participants, and filming; Institutional review board (IRB) informed consent; Participants; Actual filming and camera angles; Transcription; Coding; Analysis; Are you human?; Interpret or answer?; Conclusion; References; Appendix A; Appendix B; Methodology in interpreting studies: A methodological review of evidence-based research; Introduction; Research methodologies; Authorship; Discussion and conclusion; References; Appendix ...
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    ISBN: 9783531172002
    Language: German
    Pages: 344 S. , Kt. , 210 mm x 148 mm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Forschungen zur europäischen Integration 23
    Series Statement: Forschungen zur europäischen Integration
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Reiter, Renate, 1975 - Politiktransfer der EU
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Reiter, Renate Politiktransfer der EU
    Dissertation note: Zugl.: Osnabrück, Univ., Diss., 2009
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Politik ; Normbefolgung ; Wissenstransfer ; Politikwissenschaft ; Regionalpolitik ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtentwicklung ; Deutschland ; EU-Staaten ; Urban policy ; Urban policy ; Urban policy ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Rechtsvereinheitlichung ; Europäisierung ; Stadt ; Stadtentwicklung ; Deutschland ; Frankreich ; Hochschulschrift ; Dortmund ; Kiel ; Le Havre ; Stadtentwicklung ; Europäische Kommission Gemeinschaftsinitiative Urban 2
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    ISBN: 9789027287311
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (246 pages)
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    Keywords: Spiritual life ; Conduct of life ; Oral communication ; Visual communication ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: It has been argued that only humans have volitional control of their vocalizations and that this ability allowed for the evolution of speech. Here we argue that recent studies in chimpanzees suggest that they do, in fact have some degree of voluntary control of both their vocalizations as well as their facial expressions. We further argue, based on recent studies, that chimpanzees understand the functional significance of using vocalizations or sounds in communicative and social contexts, specifically as a means of obtaining the attention of an otherwise inattentive human. The ability of chimpanzees to voluntarily produce vocal signals and functionally manipulate social agents with them may be an important precursor in the evolution of human spoken language.
    Abstract: Primate Communication and Human Language -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Primate communication and human language -- Introduction -- Following the route, chapter by chapter -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Part 1. Primate vocal communication: New findings about its complexity, adaptability and control -- Living links to human language -- The cognitive continuum -- The phonetics of primate calls -- The origins of phonology -- The origins of meaning -- a. Referential signals -- b. Audience effects -- c. Comprehension -- d. Eavesdropping -- The origins of morphosyntax -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- What can forest guenons "tell" us about the origin of language? -- Nonhuman primates as vocal communicants: A "phylogenetic gap"? -- Bridging the gap? screening "proto-language" properties in nonhuman primates: recent evidence from forest guenons -- Vocal use -- Auditory perception and message comprehension -- Vocal production -- Investigation perspectives for new emerging theories -- References -- Do chimpanzees have voluntary control of their facial expressions and vocalizations? -- Defining sounds versus vocalizations -- Audience and visual attention effects on sound and vocal production -- What is the function of these sounds and vocalizations? -- Neuropsychological and neurophysiological evidence -- Discussion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Part 2. Neurophysiological, behavioural and ontogenetic data on the evolution of communicative orofacial and manual gestures -- From gesture to language -- Introduction -- I. Gestural communication in human children -- II. Asymmetries of vocal and gestural communicative behaviours in humans -- III. Properties of gestural communication in nonhuman primates -- 1. Flexibility -- 2. Learning -- 3. Intentionality.
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027285171
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (398 pages)
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    Keywords: Civics -- Study and teaching ; Political science -- Study and teaching ; Citizenship -- Study and teaching ; Gesture ; Psycholinguistics ; Semiotics ; Speech ; Thought and thinking ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Summarizing her pioneering work on the semiotic analysis of gestures in conversational settings, Geneviève Calbris offers a comprehensive account of her unique perspective on the relationship between gesture, speech, and thought. She highlights the various functions of gesture and especially shows how various gestural signs can be created in the same gesture by analogical links between physical and semantic elements. Originating in our world experience via mimetic and metonymic processes, these analogical links are activated by contexts of use and thus lead to a diverse range of semantic constructions rather as, from the components of a Meccano kit, many different objects can be assembled. By (re)presenting perceptual schemata that mediate between the concrete and the abstract, gesture may frequently anticipate verbal formulation. Arguing for gesture as a symbolic system in its own right that interfaces with thought and speech production, Calbris' book brings a challenging new perspective to gesture studies and will be seminal for generations of gesture researchers.
    Abstract: Elements of Meaning in Gesture -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The gestural sign and related key concepts -- 1. The gestural sign drawn from physical experience -- 1.1 Experience of the physical world -- 1.2 Representation of the physical world -- 2. The gestural sign in discourse -- 2.1 Identifying gestural units -- 2.2 Characteristics of the gestural sign demonstrated by examples of Ring gestures -- 2.2.1 A cultural sign -- 2.2.2 A contextual sign -- 2.2.2.1 The kinesic context. -- 2.2.2.2 The verbal context. -- 2.2.3 An analogical sign -- 2.2.4 An isomorphic analogical sign -- 2.3 The symbolic relations between gestures and notions -- 2.3.1 Several gestures represent one notion: Variation -- 2.3.1.1 Gesture variants and cumulative variants. -- 2.3.2 One gesture represents several notions: Polysemy & polysign -- 2.3.2.1 The polysemous gesture. -- 2.3.2.2 The polysign gesture. -- 2.3.2.3 The polysemous polysign gesture. -- 2.4 Interaction between the phenomena of variation and polysemy -- 2.4.1 How to find the analogical link -- 2.4.2 Gestural sequencing -- PART I. The functions of gesture in relation to speech -- Chapter 2. The demarcative function of gesture -- 1. Multimodal communication -- 1.1 Nonverbal aspects of multimodal communication -- 1.2 The multifunctionality of each communication channel -- 2. The demarcative function of gesture in association with the voice -- 2.1 Hierarchic segmentation of discourse -- 2.1.1 Kinesic segmentation of discourse into ideational units -- 2.1.2 Kinesic segmentation of ideational units into rhythmic-semantic groups -- 2.1.3 Kinesic segmentation of rhythmic-semantic groups into words -- 2.2 Recurrence in segmentation of discourse -- 2.2.1 Prosodic recurrence -- 2.2.2 Kinesic recurrence.
    Description / Table of Contents: Elements of Meaning in Gesture; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1. The gestural sign and related key concepts; 1. The gestural sign drawn from physical experience; 1.1 Experience of the physical world; 1.2 Representation of the physical world; 2. The gestural sign in discourse; 2.1 Identifying gestural units; 2.2 Characteristics of the gestural sign demonstrated by examples of Ring gestures; 2.2.1 A cultural sign; 2.2.2 A contextual sign; 2.2.2.1 The kinesic context.; 2.2.2.2 The verbal context.
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.3 An analogical sign2.2.4 An isomorphic analogical sign; 2.3 The symbolic relations between gestures and notions; 2.3.1 Several gestures represent one notion: Variation; 2.3.1.1 Gesture variants and cumulative variants.; 2.3.2 One gesture represents several notions: Polysemy & polysign; 2.3.2.1 The polysemous gesture.; 2.3.2.2 The polysign gesture.; 2.3.2.3 The polysemous polysign gesture.; 2.4 Interaction between the phenomena of variation and polysemy; 2.4.1 How to find the analogical link; 2.4.2 Gestural sequencing; PART I. The functions of gesture in relation to speech
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 2. The demarcative function of gesture1. Multimodal communication; 1.1 Nonverbal aspects of multimodal communication; 1.2 The multifunctionality of each communication channel; 2. The demarcative function of gesture in association with the voice; 2.1 Hierarchic segmentation of discourse; 2.1.1 Kinesic segmentation of discourse into ideational units; 2.1.2 Kinesic segmentation of ideational units into rhythmic-semantic groups; 2.1.3 Kinesic segmentation of rhythmic-semantic groups into words; 2.2 Recurrence in segmentation of discourse; 2.2.1 Prosodic recurrence
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2.2 Kinesic recurrence2.2.3 Discourse choreography; 2.2.4 Semantic choreography; 2.2.5 Segmentation of gestural units related to the referential function; Chapter 3. Identifying the referential function of gesture; 1. Some precepts in visual representation; 1.1 The relation precedes the elements to be related; 1.1.1 Relation of transfer or of substitution; 1.1.2 Temporal relation; 1.1.3 Relation between numbered values; 1.2 Designation precedes qualification; 2. The importance of context for identifying the meaning of a gesture; 2.1 The vocal context
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2 The simultaneous and the successive kinesic contexts3. Example of analysis.; 4. The representational gesture is not a word illustrator; PART II. The systematic organization of gestural signs; Chapter 4. Classification of referential gestures according to their priority components; 1. The context indicates the relevant body part; 2. Localization: Body-focused gestures; 3. Movement: Gestures in space; 3.1 Form of movement; 3.1.1 Straight-line gestures and their secondary components; 3.1.1.1 Directional axes of movement in relation to the planar position and orientation of the body part.
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1.1.2 The body part and the plane in which it is positioned.
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    ISBN: 9789027289131
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (336 pages)
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    Keywords: Linguistics Philosophy ; Pragmatics ; Automobile travel - United States ; Historic sites - United States ; Roads - United States - History ; Roads ; Roadside architecture - United States ; United States - Description and travel ; United States - History, Local ; United States Highway 66 ; Linguistics ; Philosophy ; Pragmatics ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: The ten volumes of Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights focus on the most salient topics in the field of pragmatics, thus dividing its wide interdisciplinary spectrum in a transparent and manageable way. While the other volumes select specific cognitive, grammatical, social, cultural, variational, interactional, or discursive angles, this 10th volume focuses on the interface between pragmatics and philosophy and reviews the philosophical background from which pragmatics has taken inspiration and with which it is constantly confronted. It provides the reader with information about authors relevant to the development of pragmatics, trends or areas in philosophy that are relevant for the definition of the main concepts in pragmatics or the characterization of its cultural context, the neighbouring field of semantics (with particular respect to truth-conditional semantics and some main branches of formal semantics), and recent philosophical debates that involve pragmatic notions such as indexicality and context. While most of the references are to the analytic philosophical field, also perspectives in so-called continental philosophy are taken into account. The introductory chapter outlines some unifying routes of reflection as regards meaning, speech as action, and self and mind, and suggests some connections between doing pragmatics and doing philosophy.
    Abstract: Philosophical Perspectives for Pragmatics -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of Contents -- Preface to the series -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Pragmatics and philosophy -- 2. Conceptions of meaning -- 3. Speech as action -- 4. Mind and self -- 5. Doing pragmatics, doing philosophy -- References -- Analytical philosophy Ordinary language philosophy -- 1. Philosophy as analysis -- 1.1 The 'linguistic turn' -- 1.2 The influence of Frege -- 1.3 Analysis in G.E. Moore and B. Russell -- 2. Analysis and the ideal of scientific language -- 2.1 Wittgenstein's Tractatus -- 2.2 Rudolf Carnap and the Encyclopedia of unified science -- 3. Analysis and ordinary language -- 3.1 The evolution of Wittgenstein's thought -- 3.2 Wittgenstein's influence and ordinary language philosophy -- 3.3 Some Oxford philosophers -- 3.3.1 J. L. Austin -- 3.3.2 P. F. Strawson -- 3.3.3 H. P. Grice -- 4. Further developments of analytical philosophy -- 4.1 W. V. O. Quine: From analysis to naturalization -- 4.2 From intensional semantics to discourse representation theory -- 4.3 Meaning and understanding -- 4.4 Philosophy of mind -- 5. Analytical philosophy and pragmatics -- References -- John L. Austin -- 1. J. L. Austin and his approach to philosophy -- 1.1 Austin's philosophical method -- 1.2 Linguistic phenomenology" -- 1.3 General tendencies -- 2. Epistemology -- 2.1 Knowledge and belief -- 2.2 Perception -- 3. Philosophy of language -- 3.1 Meaning -- 3.2 Performative utterances -- 3.3 Assertion and truth -- 3.4 The speech act -- 4. Philosophy of action -- 4.1 Action -- 4.2 Freedom and responsibility -- 5. Austin and pragmatics -- References -- Mikhail Bakhtin -- 1. Biographical sketch -- 2. The 'Bakhtin industry' -- 3. Bakhtin's view of language -- 3.1 Dialogue -- 3.2 Heteroglossia -- 3.3 Polyphony -- 3.4 Metalinguistics -- 3.5 Speech genres.
    Description / Table of Contents: Philosophical Perspectives for Pragmatics; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of Contents; Preface to the series; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Analytical philosophy Ordinary language philosophy; John L. Austin; Mikhail Bakhtin; Contextualism; Deconstruction; Epistemology; Epistemology of testimony; Michel Foucault; H.P. Grice; Hermeneutics; Indexicals and Demonstratives?; Intensional logic; Modal Logic; Model-theoretic semantics; Charles Morris; Notation in formal semantics; Phenomenology; Philosophy of action; Philosophy of language; Philosophy of mind; Possible worlds semantics
    Description / Table of Contents: Reference and descriptionsTruth-conditional semantics; Universal and transcendental pragmatics; Ludwig Wittgenstein; Index; The series Handbook of Pragmatics Highlights
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    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    ISBN: 9783531928166
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (224S, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Herbrik, Regine Die kommunikative Konstruktion imaginärer Welten
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Sociology ; Social Sciences ; Kulturvermittlung/Kulturorganisation ; Soziologie ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Fantastisches Rollenspiel ; Fantasiewelt ; Soziale Konstruktion ; Kommunikatives Handeln
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    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    ISBN: 9783531926377
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (328S. 34 Abb, digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Die Zukunft der "Sozialen Stadt"
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Stadtsoziologie ; Segregation ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Sozialpolitik ; Stadtentwicklung ; Armutsbekämpfung ; Deutschland ; Social sciences ; Political science ; Sociology ; Social Sciences ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtplanung ; Soziale Ungleichheit;Ungleichheit ; Armut ; Sozialpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Segregation ; Armut ; Bekämpfung ; Kommunale Sozialpolitik ; Stadtentwicklung ; Governance ; Soziale Stadt
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    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    ISBN: 9783531931654
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (200 S. 1 Abb, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Rust, Holger, 1946 - Das kleine Schwarze
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Kfz-Industrie ; Innovationsmanagement ; Konsumentenverhalten ; Jugendliche ; Trend ; Sozialer Wandel ; Deutschland ; Social sciences ; Sociology ; Social Sciences ; Personenkraftwagen ; Jugend ; Kundentyp ; Erwartung ; Strategische Frühaufklärung ; Kraftfahrzeugindustrie
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027284143
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (208 pages)
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    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Knowledge ; Dialogue analysis ; Social interaction ; Medicine -- Examinations, questions, etc ; Medicine -- Outlines, syllabi, etc ; Dialogue analysis ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Social interaction ; Electronic books
    Abstract: It has become commonplace to employ dialogue-based approaches in producing and communicating knowledge in diverse fields. Here, "dialogue" has become a buzzword that promises democratic, participatory processes of mutual learning and knowledge co-production. But what does "dialogue" actually entail in the fields in which it is practised and how can we analyse those practices in ways that take account of their complexities? The Promise of Dialogue presents a novel theoretical framework for analysing the dialogic turn in the production and communication of knowledge that builds bridges across three research traditions - dialogic communication theory, action research, and science and technology studies.It also provides an empirically rich account of the dialogic turn through case studies of how dialogue is enacted in the fields of planned communication, public engagement with science and collaborative research. A critical, reflexive approach is taken that interrogates the complexities, tensions and dilemmas inherent in the enactment of "dialogue" and is oriented towards further developing dialogic practices from a position normatively supportive of the dialogic turn.
    Abstract: The Promise of Dialogue -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1. What the book is about -- 2. What the dialogic turn is about -- 3. My approach to the dialogic turn: IFADIA -- 4. The structure of the book -- 2. Building an integrated theoretical framework across three traditions -- 1. Dialogic Communication Theory -- 2. Action research -- 3. Science and Technology Studies on Public Engagement with Science -- 4. Bringing the three traditions together to form an integrated theoretical framework -- 3. Enacting "dialogue" in planned communication -- 1. Conceptualising "dialogue" relationally in planned communication -- 2. Enacting knowledge transmission and dialogue in planned communication: an empirical case -- 3. Discussion -- 4. Enacting "dialogue" in public engagement with science -- 1. Founding public engagement on deliberative democracy: the case of the DBT -- 2. A poststructuralist critique of public deliberations -- 3. Analytical focus and methods -- 4. Managing the event through text and talk -- 5. Enacting "deliberative democracy" in citizen deliberations -- 6. Concluding discussion -- 5. Enacting "dialogue" in collaborative research -- 1. The collaborative research project under study: a brief outline -- 2. Analytical focus and methods -- 3. Analysis -- 4. In conclusion -- 6. Theorising and analysing dialogic knowledge production and communication: in conclusion -- 1. IFADIA's integration of 3 research traditions -- 2. IFADIA's critical, reflexive perspective on the enactment of "dialogue" -- 3. Tensions at play in the enactment of "dialogue" in planned communication -- 4. Tensions at play in the enactment of "dialogue" in public engagement with science -- 5. Tensions at play in the enactment of "dialogue" in collaborative research.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Promise of Dialogue; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Building an integrated theoretical framework across three traditions; 6. Theorising and analysing dialogic knowledge production and communication: in conclusion; 7. Further perspectives: tackling epistemological, methodological and ethical conundrums; References; Index;
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    ISBN: 9789027286833
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 203 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science 116
    Series Statement: Series 3, Studies in the history of the language sciences
    Series Statement: Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science Studies in the history of the language sciences
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    Keywords: Haida language Discourse analysis ; Haida Indians Languages ; Indians Languages ; History ; Indians of North America Missions ; History. ; Haida-Sprache ; Tsimshian-Sprache ; Kwakiutl-Sprache ; Grammatik ; Haida-Sprache ; Kwakiutl-Sprache ; Tsimshian-Sprache ; Church Mission Society ; Missionar ; Ethnologe ; Sprachanalyse ; Geschichte 1870-1930
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    ISBN: 9783531921648 , 9783531161365
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (287S, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Metaphern in Wissenskulturen
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    Abstract: Die Metapher begleitet die Geschichte der Menschheit, seit die Suche nach Erkenntnis und Zugehörigkeit die Handlungs- und Orientierungsweisen des Menschen prägt. Metaphern sind eine der ersten rhetorischen, poetischen Figuren, vor allem in der für die Entstehung modernen Denkens bahnbrechenden 'Ilias' Homers. Die Wertschätzung von Metaphern von der Antike bis heute war durchaus wechselvoll. Ihre Verwendung setzte sich aber in der Beschreibung von Weltbildern, in der Mythologie, der Literatur, der Philosophie, der Theologie und anderer Wissenschaften durch und bestimmt bis heute sowohl wissenschaftliches wie auch alltagsweltliches Denken, Interagieren und Kommunizieren. Metaphern bündeln auf komplexe und vielschichtige Weise Orientierungen, Orientierungshilfen und Wissen über den bezeichneten und umschriebenen Gegenstand. Der Aufklärung dieser vielfältigen Zusammenhänge ist dieser interdisziplinäre Reader gewidmet.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminary; Einleitung; Riskante Liturgien. Zur Pragmatik religiösen Metapherngebrauchs in gesellschaftlicher Öffentlichkeit; A / Zugänge zu Metaphern in Wissenskulturen: A. Theologie und Religionswissenschaft; Das Selbst auf Umwegen. Metaphorische Identität am Beispiel des Gleichnisses vom Verlorenen Sohn; Metaphorische Kommunikation des Politischen im Neuen Testament - der Epheserbrief; Metaphern im Kulturkontakt - religionswissenschaftliche Perspektiven; Metaphern und die Unternehmenskommunikation; B / Sprach-, Literatur- und Kommunikationswissenschaften
    Description / Table of Contents: Inszenierte Vergleiche und metaphorisches Verstehen. Zur Poetik der mittelhochdeutschen GleichnisredeVon Hybriden und Geisterschiffen. Metaphern im postkolonialen Wissenschaftsdiskurs; Visuelle Metaphern und die Konstruktion des Orients in neueren amerikanischen Filmen; Die Kreativität der Metapher; C / Philosophie; Impertinente Prädikate. Davidson, Ricoeur und der Streit um die kognitive Funktion der Metapher; Erkenntnis durch Metaphern? Methodologische Bemerkungen zur Metaphernforschung; Ein psychologischer Beitrag zu einer interaktiven Metapherntheorie; D / Sozialwissenschaften
    Description / Table of Contents: „Leben" als resistenter Begriff und absolute Metapher im Denken Christoph Wilhelm Hufelands (1762-1836)Der soziale Gebrauch der Metapher; Back matter
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    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    ISBN: 9783531919355 , 9783531164229
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (280S. 22 Abb, digital)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Das Kulturpublikum
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    Keywords: Sociology ; Social Sciences, general ; Sociology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturveranstaltung ; Publikum ; Kulturveranstaltung ; Publikum
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminary; Publikumsforschung im Kulturbereich: Relevanz, Herausforderungen, Perspektiven; Publikumsforschung in öffentlichen Theatern und Opern: Nutzen, Bestandsaufnahme und Ausblick; Besucherforschung und Evaluation in Museen: Forschungsstand, Befunde und Perspektiven; Musikpublikum und Musikpublikumsforschung; Das Kinopublikum im Wandel: Forschungsstand, historischer Rückblick und Ausblick; Kulturtouristen: Soll- und Ist-Zustand aus Perspektive der empirischen Kulturforschung; Back matter;
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    Wiesbaden : VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
    ISBN: 9783531922737
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (283S, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Nazarkiewicz, Kirsten, 1961 - Interkulturelles Lernen als Gesprächsarbeit
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    Keywords: Applied psychology ; Education ; Applied psychology ; Education ; Deutschland Erziehung/Bildung/Ausbildung ; Theorie/Methodik ; Kulturaustausch/Kulturkontakt ; Interkulturelles Lernen ; Gesprächsführung ; Weiterbildung
    Abstract: Die Entwicklung von interkultureller Kompetenz ist zu einem wesentlichen Element von Einwanderungsgesellschaften und einer globalisierten Wirtschaftswelt geworden. Weitgehend unerforscht war bisher, welche Faktoren in Weiterbildungsmaßnahmen diese Schlüsselqualifikation fördern können. Die auf Seminarmitschnitten basierende Forschungsarbeit ?Interkulturelles Lernen als Gesprächsarbeit? zeigt auf, wie die Leiter und Leiterinnen sprechen, moderieren und intervenieren können, um bei den Teilnehmenden interkulturelles Lernen zu befördern. Kommunikative Strategien allgemeiner kulturreflexiver Deutungsarbeit werden dabei ebenso beschrieben, wie der konstruktive Umgang mit Lernhindernissen, z.B. Stereotypen oder Rassismen.
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt; 1. Einleitung: Wie ist interkulturelles Lernen möglich?; Glossar und Schreibweisen; 2. Interkulturelle und antirassistische Weiterbildung: Ansätze und Methoden; 2.1 Interkulturelles Training; 2.2 Antirassistische Bildungsarbeit; 2.3 Interkulturelle und antirassistische Pädagogik - kritikwürdig, vereinbar oder unhintergehbar?; 3 Interkulturelles Lernen im Gespräch: Forschungs(gegen)stand, Methode und Datenbasis; 3.1 Forschungsstand; 3.2 Impliziert jede Erwachsenenbildung interkulturelles Lernen? - Zur methodologischen Begründung des Forschungsgegenstands
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3 Ethnomethodologische Konversationsanalyse als methodischer Ansatz3.4 Datenzugang und Vorstellung der Datenbasis; 4. Analyseergebnisse: Gesprächsarbeit beim Interkulturellen Lernen; 4.1 Kulturreflexive Deutungsarbeit als Problem in interkulturellen Trainings; 4.2 Erwartungsbrüche als Aufgabe der pädagogischen Gesprächsführung; 4.3 Kulturgebundene Bewertungen als Herausforderung für das Interkulturelle Lernen; 4.4 Zum Umgang mit dem Rassismusverdacht in der antirassistischen Bildungsarbeit; 5. Schluss: Interkulturelles Lernen als Gesprächsarbeit; 5.1 Ergebnisübersicht
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.2 „Für200 uns sieht die Welt so aus": Wie interkulturelles Lernen möglich ist5.3 Konsequenzen und Empfehlungen für die kulturreflexive Gesprächsführung; Literatur; Anhang: Transkriptionskonventionen; Sequenzielle Struktur; Sprechpausen; Darstellung paraverbaler Phänomene; Veränderungen der Lautstärke und Sprechgeschwindigkeit; Tonhöhenbewegungen; Andere paraverbale Phänomene; Verständnisprobleme; Sonstige Konventionen;
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027287502
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 Seiten)
    Series Statement: IMPACT: Studies in Language, Culture and Society
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    Keywords: Language and languages--Sex differences ; Semantics ; Semantics (Philosophy)
    Abstract: This book makes an innovative contribution to the relatively young field of Queer Linguistics. Subscribing to a poststructuralist framework, it presents a critical, deconstructionist perspective on the discursive construction of heteronormativity and gender binarism from a linguistic point of view. On the one hand, the book provides an outline of Queer approaches to issues of language, gender and sexual identity that is of interest to students and scholars new to the field. On the other hand, the empirical analyses of language data represent material that also appeals to experts in the field. The book deals with repercussions of the discursive materialisation of heteronormativity and gender binarism in various kinds of linguistic data. These include stereotypical genderlects, structural linguistic gender categories (especially from a contrastive linguistic point of view), the discursive sedimentation of female and feminine generics, linguistic constructions of the gendered body in advertising and the usage of personal reference forms to create characters in Queer Cinema. Throughout the book, readers become aware of the wounding potential that gendered linguistic forms may possess in certain contexts.
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    Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027288684
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
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    Keywords: Linguistic minorities ; Language attrition ; Language attrition ; Linguistic minorities ; Electronic books ; Minderheitensprache ; Gruppenidentität ; Sprachkontakt ; Kulturkonflikt
    Abstract: The central concern in this book is the relationship between language and group identity, a relationship that is thrown into greatest relief in 'minority' settings. Since much of the current interest in minority languages revolves around issues of identity politics, language rights and the plight of 'endangered' languages, one aim of the book is to summarise and analyse these and other pivotal themes. Furthermore, since the uniqueness of every language-contact situation does not rest upon unique elements or features - but, rather, upon the particular weightings and combinations of features that recur across settings - the second aim here is to provide a general descriptive framework within which a wide range of contact settings may be more easily understood. The book thus begins with a discussion of such matters as language decline, maintenance and revival, the dynamics of minority languages, and the ecology of language. It then offers a typological framework that draws and expands upon previous categorising efforts. Finally, the book presents four case studies that are both intrinsically interesting and - more importantly - provide specific illustrations of the generalities discussed earlier.
    Abstract: Minority Languages and Group Identity -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- An introductory overview -- Themes -- Languages in contact and conflict -- Towards a framework of contact situations -- Four case-studies -- A closing note -- Languages in contact and conflict I -- Introduction -- Indigenous and immigrant languages -- Bilingual solutions -- Minority groups -- Language maintenance -- Languages in contact and conflict II -- Language endangerment and decline -- Language revival -- The 'new' ecology of language -- Parochialism and intercourse -- Metaphors for mobility -- Tensions -- Dealing with linguistic tensions -- Language futures -- Small and stateless languages -- Small state languages -- Languages of wider communication -- Constructed languages -- Some research and policy implications -- A concluding thought -- Towards a typology of minority-language settings -- Introduction -- The typological thrust -- Geographical beginnings -- Beyond geography -- Charles Ferguson: Sociolinguistic profiles -- William Stewart: Language types and functions -- Heinz Kloss: Languages and communities -- Einar Haugen: Language ecology -- The Québec Symposium on language typology -- Howard Giles: Ethnolinguistic vitality -- Harald Haarmann: Ecology revisited -- Paul Lewis and the UNESCO working party: Endangered languages -- Some further insights -- A new approach -- Introductory remarks -- The dimensions of a typological model -- Concluding comments -- Irish -- Introductory note -- A brief historical introduction -- Irish revival efforts -- The Gaeltacht -- Irish and education -- Official and unofficial support for Irish -- Current trends and research findings -- Conclusion -- Gaelic in Scotland -- Introductory note -- A brief historical introduction -- Gaelic in education -- The clearances -- Modern times.
    Description / Table of Contents: Minority Languages and Group Identity; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents ; An introductory overview ; Themes ; Languages in contact and conflict ; Towards a framework of contact situations ; Four case-studies ; A closing note ; Languages in contact and conflict I ; Introduction ; Indigenous and immigrant languages ; Bilingual solutions ; Minority groups ; Language maintenance ; Languages in contact and conflict II ; Language endangerment and decline ; Language revival ; The 'new' ecology of language ; Parochialism and intercourse
    Description / Table of Contents: Metaphors for mobility Tensions ; Dealing with linguistic tensions ; Language futures ; Small and stateless languages ; Small state languages ; Languages of wider communication ; Constructed languages ; Some research and policy implications ; A concluding thought ; Towards a typology of minority-language settings ; Introduction ; The typological thrust ; Geographical beginnings ; Beyond geography ; Charles Ferguson: Sociolinguistic profiles ; William Stewart: Language types and functions ; Heinz Kloss: Languages and communities ; Einar Haugen: Language ecology
    Description / Table of Contents: The Québec Symposium on language typology Howard Giles: Ethnolinguistic vitality ; Harald Haarmann: Ecology revisited ; Paul Lewis and the UNESCO working party: Endangered languages ; Some further insights ; A new approach ; Introductory remarks ; The dimensions of a typological model ; Concluding comments ; Irish ; Introductory note ; A brief historical introduction ; Irish revival efforts ; The Gaeltacht ; Irish and education ; Official and unofficial support for Irish ; Current trends and research findings ; Conclusion ; Gaelic in Scotland ; Introductory note
    Description / Table of Contents: A brief historical introduction Gaelic in education ; The clearances ; Modern times ; Gaelic: Numbers and use ; Media ; Formal support ; Attitudes to Gaelic ; Gaelic in education today ; Gaelic in Nova Scotia ; Introductory note ; A brief historical introduction ; Modern census figures ; Education ; The Gaelic language - and Scottish culture - in Nova Scotia today ; Gaelic revivalism ; Research findings ; Esperanto ; Introductory note ; A brief historical introduction ; Before Esperanto ; The birth of Esperanto ; The scope of Esperanto ; Popular perceptions of Esperanto
    Description / Table of Contents: Scholarly objections and rebuttals Research findings ; A future prospect ; Epilogue ; References ; Index
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