ISBN:
9783642200830
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XIII, 240p. 19 illus, digital)
Series Statement:
Second Language Learning and Teaching
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T. New perspectives in language, discourse and translation studies
Keywords:
Phonology
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Psycholinguistics
;
Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
;
Translating and interpreting
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Linguistics
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Linguistics
;
Phonology
;
Psycholinguistics
;
Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax
;
Translating and interpreting
;
Linguistik
;
Phonologie
;
Psycholinguistik
;
Universalgrammatik
;
Kontrastive Grammatik
;
Syntax
;
Übersetzung
;
Dolmetschen
;
Linguistik
;
Phonologie
;
Psycholinguistik
;
Universalgrammatik
;
Kontrastive Grammatik
;
Syntax
;
Übersetzung
;
Dolmetschen
Abstract:
Jakub Bielak
Abstract:
The current volume is a collection of papers representing the most recent developments in linguistics, specifically in the fields of language, discourse and translation studies. It includes papers representative of traditionally distinguished linguistic subdisciplines such as phonetics and phonology, morphology and syntax, historical linguistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis and sociolinguistics, as well as translation. Since the contributions contained in the book touch upon such a variety of disciplines and do so from both more traditional and more innovative perspectives, it will be an im
Description / Table of Contents:
CONTENTS; Part I Phonetics and Phonology; 1 Aspiration in Polish: A Sound Change in Progress?; 2 Noise as a Phonological Element: On the Representationof Plosives and Affricates; 3 Word and Foot Minimality in English: A MetricalGovernment Analysis; Part II Grammar: Morphology and Syntax; 4 The Psychological Reality of Grammar. A Cognitive Linguistics Perspective; 5 A Morphologist's Perspective on "Event Structure Theory"of Nominalizations; 6 A Recalcitrant Nature of Object Experiencers; 7 On the Representations of Motion Events: Perspectivesfrom L2 Research
Description / Table of Contents:
8 On the Interplay Between Prepositional Categories. The Caseof the Polish od-do Construction9 Governed Prepositions in English: A Corpus-Based Study; Part III Historical Linguistics; 10 Reflections on Structural Variation in Old English Verbs; 11 The Semantic Analysis of Old English unnan; Part IV Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis and Sociolinguistics; 12 "When We Talk, It Never Materializes": Functions of Off-Record Communication in Conflict Talk; 13 Territorialization in Political Discourse: A Pragma-Linguistic Studyof Jerzy Buzek's Inaugural Speeches
Description / Table of Contents:
14 From a Complaint through Therapy to Recovery: PatientIndexicality in Medical Case Reports15 Beyond and within Standard English: Categories, CategoryBoundaries and Fuzziness; Part V Translation; 16 Construction Grammar as a Framework for Describing Translation: A Prolegomenon; 17 Crossing the Frontiers of Linguistic Typology: Lexical Differences and Translation Patterns in English and Russian Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-20083-0
URL:
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