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    ISBN: 9783031181467
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 404 p. 1 illus)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
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    Keywords: Human geography ; Linguistics ; Geography ; Language and languages—Study and teaching ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783030024383
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1057 illus., 914 illus. in color. eReference)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
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    Keywords: Human geography ; Geography ; Linguistics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783319739724
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    Series Statement: Argumentation Library 32
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Argumentation and language-linguistic, cognitive and discursive explorations
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    Keywords: Language and languages Philosophy ; Applied linguistics ; Semantics ; Discourse analysis ; Pragmatics ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Language and languages Philosophy ; Applied linguistics ; Semantics ; Discourse analysis ; Pragmatics ; Applied Linguistics ; Applied linguistics ; Discourse Analysis ; Discourse analysis ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Philosophy ; Philosophy of Language ; Pragmatics ; Semantics ; Argumentation ; Diskurs ; Performanz ; Kognitive Linguistik
    Abstract: This volume focuses on the role language plays at all levels of the argumentation process. It explores the effects that specific linguistic choices may have in the production and the reception of arguments and in doing so, it moves beyond the first, necessary, descriptive stance provided by current literature on the topic. Each chapter provides an original take illuminating one or more of the following three issues: the range of linguistic resources language users draw on as they argue; how cognitive processes of meaning construction may influence argumentative practices; and which discursive devices can be used to fulfil a number of argumentative goals. The volume includes theoretical and empirical or applied stances, providing the reader both with state-of-the-art reflections on the relationship between argumentation and language, and with concrete examples of how this relationship plays out in naturally occurring argumentative practices, such as classroom interaction, and political, parliamentary or journalistic discourse. This is a very original, timely and welcome contribution to the study of argumentation conducted with the tools of the language sciences. The collection of papers relevantly tackles key linguistic, discursive and cognitive aspects of argumentative practices whose treatment is underrepresented in mainstream argumentation studies by offering new and exciting linguistically-grounded theoretical accounts. As such, the volume testifies both to the vigour of the linguistic current within the discipline and to the high standards of scholarly commitment and quality that the younger generation is pushing forward. Without question, this book marks an important milestone in the relationships between linguistics and argumentation theory. Christian Plantin, Professor Emeritus
    Abstract: Chapter 1 Introduction; Steve Oswald, Thierry Herman and Jérôme Jacquin -- Part I Linguistic Resources of Argumentation -- Chapter 2 A Linguistic Revision of Toulmin’s Layout of Arguments; Thierry Herman -- Chapter 3 Style and Grammar in Political Discourse: Complementation and its Argumentative-Rhetorical Potential; Maarten van Leeuwen -- Chapter 4 Evidential and Argumentative Functions of Dynamic Appearance Verbs in Italian: The Example of Rivelare and Emergere; Johanna Miecznikowski -- Chapter 5 Tracing the Roots of Defeasible Reasoning through Argumentative Indicators: A Study of the Italian Verb Sembra in Opinion Articles; Elena Musi -- Chapter 6 What is the Contribution of Connectives to Discourse Meaning? The With or Without Issue (WWI); Jacques Moeschler -- Part II Argumentative Processes: Cognition and Discourse -- Chapter 7 Argumentation as a Bridge between Metaphor and Reasoning; Francesca Ervas, Elisabetta Gola and Maria Grazia Rossi -- Chapter 8 The Straw Man Fallacy as a Prestige-Gaining Device; Louis de Saussure -- Chapter 9 Types of Dialogue and Pragmatic Ambiguity; Fabrizio Macagno and Sarah Bigi -- Chapter 10 Practical Argumentation in the Making: Discursive Construction of Reasons for Action; Marcin Lewiński -- Chapter 11 Exercising Accountability in European Parliamentary Debates on Statements: An Argumentative Perspective; Dima Mohammed -- Chapter 12 Collaborative Decision-Making in Argumentative Group Discussions among Primary School Children; Vera Mundwiler and Judith Kreuz
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    ISBN: 9783319757537
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 551 p. 17 illus, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting
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    Keywords: Comparative literature ; Literature Translations ; Philology ; Translation and interpretation ; Language and languages Style ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Comparative literature ; Literature Translations ; Philology ; Translation and interpretation ; Language and languages Style
    Abstract: ‘This exceptionally rich set of case studies presents an account of literary translation as it deserves to be seen, combining the contemporary researcher’s awareness of geopolitical and methodological issues with the creative practitioner’s eye for detail and nuance to give the whole an inspirational sense of immediacy.’ -Theo Hermans, University College London, UK This Handbook offers a comprehensive and engaging overview of contemporary issues in Literary Translation research through in-depth investigations of actual case studies of particular works, authors or translators. Leading researchers from across the globe discuss best practice, problems, and possibilities in the translation of poetry, novels, memoir and theatre. Divided into three sections, these illuminating analyses also address broad themes including translation style, the author-translator-reader relationship, and relationships between national identity and literary translation. The case studies are drawn from languages and language varieties, such as Catalan, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Nigerian English, Russian, Spanish, Scottish English and Turkish. The editors provide thorough introductory and concluding chapters, which highlight the value of case study research, and explore in detail the importance of the theory-practice link. Covering a wide range of topics, perspectives, methods, languages and geographies, this handbook will provide a valuable resource for researchers not only in Translation Studies, but also in the related fields of Linguistics, Languages and Cultural Studies, Stylistics, Comparative Literature or Literary Studies. Jean Boase-Beier is Emeritus Professor of Literature and Translation at the University of East Anglia, UK. She writes on translation theory and the translation of poetry, and is a translator from German. Lina Fisher has taught Literary Translation at the University of East Anglia and Translation Studies at the University of Hull, UK. Her research interest is the intersection of gender, style and translation. Hiroko Furukawa is Associate Professor of Literary Translation at Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan. Her main research interests are Literary Translation, and language and gender ideology
    Abstract: Introduction -- Section I Literary Translation and Style -- Translating the Poetry of Nelly Sachs -- The Poetry of Gerrit Achterberg: A Translation Problem?.-Stylistic Choices in the Japanese Translations of Crime and Punishment.-Genre in Translation: Reframing Patagonia Express -- A De-feminized Woman in Conan Doyle’s The Yellow Face -- Translating Voices in Crime Fiction: The Case of the French -- Translation of Brookmyre’s Quite Ugly One Morning -- The Case of Natascha Wodin’s Autobiographical Novels: A Corpus-Stylistics Approach -- Hysteresis of Translatorial Habitus: A Case Study of Aziz Üstel’s Turkish Translation of A Clockwork Orange -- Transcreating Memes: Translating Chinese Concrete Poetry Section II The Author-Translator-Reader Relationship -- Performing the Literal: Translating Chekhov’s Seagull for the Stage -- The Restored New Testament of Willis Barnstone -- Angst and Repetition in Danish Literature and Its Translation: -- From Kierkegaard to Kristensen and Høeg -- ‘The Isle Is Full of Noises’: Italian Voices in Strehler’s La Tempesta -- Ibsen for the Twenty-First Century -- Biography as Network-Building: James S. Holmes and Dutch- English Poetry Translation -- Questioning Authority and Authenticity: The Creative Translations of Josephine Balmer -- Absence and Presence: Translators and Prefaces “Out of the Marvellous” as I Have Known It: Translating Heaney’s Poetry -- Section III Literary Translation and Identity -- Sunjata in English: Paratexts, Authorship, and the Postcolonial Exotic -- Border Writing in Translation: The Spanish Translations of Woman Hollering Creek by the Chicana Writer Sandra Cisneros -- Cheating on Murasaki Shikibu: (In)fidelity, Politics, and the Quest for an Authoritative Post-war Genji Translation -- Post-1945 Austrian Literature in Translation: Ingeborg Bachmann in English -- Divorce Already?! Should Israelis Read the Tanakh (Bible)in Translation? -- Translation, World Literature, Postcolonial Identity -- Translators of Catalan as Activists During the Franco Dictatorship -- Conclusion
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    ISBN: 9783319619552
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 222 p. 1 illus)
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Ethnology ; Sociolinguistics ; Discourse analysis ; Linguistic anthropology ; Ethnography
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    ISBN: 9783319729411
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 131 p)
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Applied linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Multilingualism ; Language policy ; Language and education
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    ISBN: 9783319761350
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXI, 388 p)
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Africa Politics and government ; African languages ; Sociolinguistics ; Cultural studies ; Ethnicity ; Emigration and immigration
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    ISBN: 9783319709260
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 316 p)
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    DDC: 306.449
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Russia History ; Europe, Eastern History ; Russia Politics and government ; Sociolinguistics ; Historical linguistics ; Linguistic change ; Language policy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783319406060
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 202 p. 32 illus., 25 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Language and Globalization
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Germanic languages ; Sociolinguistics ; Multilingualism ; Historical linguistics ; Linguistic change ; Language policy
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    Series Statement: Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 5
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Comparative literature ; Application software ; Sociolinguistics ; Pragmatik ; Kontrastive Linguistik ; Textsorte ; Diskursanalyse ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Diskursanalyse ; Pragmatik ; Textsorte ; Kontrastive Linguistik
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    ISBN: 9783319287492
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 211 p. 49 illus. in color, online resource)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series Statement: Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 96
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Szymanik, Jakub Quantifiers and cognition
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    Keywords: Computational linguistics ; Linguistics ; Logic ; Neural networks (Computer science) ; Semantics ; Natural language processing (Computer science). ; Linguistics ; Logic ; Computational linguistics ; Neural networks (Computer science) ; Semantics ; Computerlinguistik ; Neuronales Netz ; Formale Semantik
    Abstract: Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Procedural Semantics -- 1. Algorithmic Theory of Meaning -- 2. Complexity in Linguistics -- Part II: Simple Quantifiers -- 3. Basic Generalized Quantifier Theory -- 4. Computing Simple Quantifiers -- 5. Cognitive Processing of Quantifiers -- Part III: Complex Quantifiers -- 6. Standard Polyadic Lifts -- 7. Complexity of Polyadic Quantifiers -- 8. Complexity of Quantified Reciprocals -- 9. Branching Quantifiers -- Part IV: Collective Quantifiers -- 10. Complexity of Collective Quantification -- Part V: Perspectives and Conclusions -- Conclusions -- A. Mathematical Machinery -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.
    Abstract: This volume on the semantic complexity of natural language explores the question why some sentences are more difficult than others. While doing so, it lays the groundwork for extending semantic theory with computational and cognitive aspects by combining linguistics and logic with computations and cognition. Quantifier expressions occur whenever we describe the world and communicate about it. Generalized quantifier theory is therefore one of the basic tools of linguistics today, studying the possible meanings and the inferential power of quantifier expressions by logical means. The classic version was developed in the 1980s, at the interface of linguistics, mathematics and philosophy. Before this volume, advances in "classic" generalized quantifier theory mainly focused on logical questions and their applications to linguistics, this volume adds a computational component, the third pillar of language use and logical activity. This book is essential reading for researchers in linguistics, philosophy, cognitive science, logic, AI, and computer science.
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    ISBN: 9783319229911
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 222 p. 25 illus, online resource)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Series Statement: The Bilingual Mind and Brain Book Series 2
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Bamyacı, Elif Competing structures in the bilingual mind
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bamyacı, Elif Competing structures in the bilingual mind
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Syntax ; Ural-Altaic languages ; Cognitive psychology ; Linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Syntax ; Ural-Altaic languages ; Cognitive psychology ; Bilingualism ; Grammar, Comparative and general Verb ; Psycholinguistics ; Turkish language Verb ; Psycholinguistik ; Zweisprachigkeit ; Grammatik ; Psycholinguistik ; Zweisprachigkeit ; Grammatik
    Abstract: 1 Introduction.- 2 Theoretical and Empirical Accounts of 'modular mind'.- 2.1 A Historical Background -- 2.2 An Overview on Linguistic Interface Research: Evidence from child and agrammatic speech.- 3 Linguistic Interfaces in Bilingual Research- 3.1 The Interface Syntax in the Grammar of Bilingual Children.-3.2 Interface Syntax in the Grammar of L1 Attriters.-3.3 Interface Syntax in the Grammar of Near-Native L2 learners.- 4 A Review of Research on Heritage Bilingual Speakers.- 4.1 Characteristics of Heritage Languages and Heritage Speakers -- 4.2 Approaches to Understanding the Grammar of HS -- 4.3 Aims of the Book -- 5. Measuring animacy effects on verb number marking: A semantics-morphosyntax interface phenomenon.- 5.1 Interaction of animacy and number marking across languages.-5.2 Factors interacting with verb number in Turkish -- 5.3 An Experimental Approach .-5.4 Effects of animacy on optional verb number marking: Testing monolingual speakers -- 5.5 Discussion -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 5.7 Effects of animacy on optional verb number marking: Testing bilingual speakers 151 -- 5.8 Discussion -- 5.9 Conclusions -- 6 Measuring effects of topicality on verb number marking: A pragmatics-morphosyntax interface phenomenon.- 6.1 Interaction of discourse constraints and verb number marking in Turkish.- 6.2 Information structural properties in Turkish.- 6.3 Interaction of discourse constraints and morphosyntax across languages.- 6.4 Experimental Design.- 6.5 Effects of animacy on optional verb number marking: Testing monolingual speakers -- 6.6 Discussion -- 6.7 Conclusions.- 6.8 Effects of topicality on optional verb number marking: Testing bilingual speakers.- 6.9 General discussion and conclusions -- 6.10 Conclusions.- 7 Supporting evidence from categorical data -- 7.1 Experimental Design -- 7.2 Results -- 7.3 Conclusions -- 8. Putting things into a frame -- 8.1 Some MOGUL basics -- 8.2 Language acquisition in MOGUL -- 9. General discussion and conclusions -- 10 -- Bibliography -- 11. Appendices -- 11.1 Appendix A: Output Tables -- 11.2 Appendix B: Individual characteristics of monolingual and bilingual participants. .
    Abstract: This volume combines psycholinguistic experiments with typological investigations in order to provide a comprehensive exploration of the linguistic structure of verb-number agreement in bilingual speakers, with a particular focus on the Turkish language. It takes as its starting point the question of which linguistic structures pose difficulties for bilingual speakers, and then proceeds to evaluate the question by using the interface phenomenon of optional verb number agreement. In doing so, this volume investigates how the bilingual mind handles grammatical structures that demand high processing sources, working towards a processing-based linguistic framework for the bilingual mind. Beginning with a thorough survey of the current research of the interface phenomenon in the bilingual mind, the volume then proceeds to present two separate studies on each linguistic interface type, namely semantics-syntax interface and syntax-pragmatics interface, thus filling a number of gaps in the bilingualism research with regards to the interface phenomenon The results and conclusions of these studies are then integrated with current knowledge and research from the field within a theoretical and processing-based framework in order to explore new psycholinguistic insights for the bilingual mind, specifically the conclusion that the grammar of bilingual speakers is shaped according to cross linguistic tendencies. Ultimately, it provides a unified account and a comprehensive conclu sion regarding the non-native-like patterns in grammar of bilingual speakers. Serving as a fascinating and timely resource, Competing Structures in the Bilingual Mind: An Investigation of Optional Verb Number Agreement will appeal to bilingualism researchers, clinical linguists, cognitive scientists, experimental linguists, and any linguist specializing in Turkic or Altaic languages.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Introduction.- 2 Theoretical and Empirical Accounts of 'modular mind' .- 2.1 A Historical Background2.2 An Overview on Linguistic Interface Research: Evidence from child and agrammatic speech.- 3 Linguistic Interfaces in Bilingual Research- 3.1 The Interface Syntax in the Grammar of Bilingual Children.-3.2 Interface Syntax in the Grammar of L1 Attriters.-3.3 Interface Syntax in the Grammar of Near-Native L2 learners.- 4 A Review of Research on Heritage Bilingual Speakers.- 4.1 Characteristics of Heritage Languages and Heritage Speakers -- 4.2 Approaches to Understanding the Grammar of HS -- 4.3 Aims of the Book -- 5. Measuring animacy effects on verb number marking: A semantics-morphosyntax interface phenomenon.- 5.1    Interaction of animacy and number marking across languages.-5.2 Factors interacting with verb number in Turkish -- 5.3 An Experimental Approach .-5.4 Effects of animacy on optional verb number marking: Testing monolingual speakers -- 5.5 Discussion -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 5.7    Effects of animacy on optional verb number marking: Testing bilingual speakers 151 -- 5.8 Discussion -- 5.9 Conclusions -- 6 Measuring effects of topicality on verb number marking: A pragmatics-morphosyntax interface phenomenon.- 6.1 Interaction of discourse constraints and verb number marking in Turkish.- 6.2  Information structural properties in Turkish.-  6.3 Interaction of discourse constraints and morphosyntax across languages.- 6.4       Experimental Design.- 6.5  Effects of animacy on optional verb number marking: Testing monolingual speakers -- 6.6 Discussion -- 6.7 Conclusions.- 6.8  Effects of topicality on optional verb number marking: Testing bilingual speakers.- 6.9 General discussion and conclusions -- 6.10 Conclusions.- 7 Supporting evidence from categorical data -- 7.1 Experimental Design -- 7.2 Results -- 7.3 Conclusions -- 8. Putting things into a frame -- 8.1 Some MOGUL basics -- 8.2 Language acquisition in MOGUL -- 9. General discussion and conclusions -- 10 -- Bibliography -- 11. Appendices -- 11.1 Appendix A: Output Tables -- 11.2 Appendix B: Individual characteristics of monolingual and bilingual participants.  .
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    ISBN: 9783319174648
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    Series Statement: Language, Cognition, and Mind 1
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Negation and polarity
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Language and languages Philosophy ; Psycholinguistics ; Semantics ; Linguistics ; Linguistics Philosophy ; Psycholinguistics ; Semantics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Negation ; Negativer Polaritätsausdruck
    Abstract: Introduction by Chungmin Lee -- Section I. Negation -- 1. Dynamic Pragmatic View of Negation Processing by Ye Tian & Richard Breheny -- 2. A Featural Approach to Sign Language Negation by Roland Pfau -- 3. Morphosyntactic Correlates of Gestures: A Gesture Associated with Negation in French and its Organisation with Speech by Simon Harrison & Pierre Larrivée -- 4. A Child’s Multimodal Negations from 1 to 4: The Interplay between Modalities by Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel, Aliyah Morgenstern & Dominique Boutet -- Section II -- 5. When Negatives are easier to Understand than Affirmatives: The case of Negative Sarcasm by Rachel Giora -- 6. Double Negation in Catalan and Spanish. Interaction between Syntax and Prosody by M. Teresa Espinal, Susagna Tubau, Joan Borràs-Comes & Pilar Prieto -- 7. The Markedness of Double Negation by Pierre Larrivée -- 8. Identifying the role of Pragmatic Activation in Changes to the Expression of English Negation by Phillip Wallage -- 9. Metalinguistically Negated vs. Descriptively Negated Adverbials: ERP Evidence by Chungmin Lee -- 10. An Experimental Study of Neg-Raising in Korean by Sungbom Lee & Seung Jin Hong -- Section III -- 11. Licensing NPIs: Some Negative (and Positive) Results by Laurence R. Horn -- 12. Another look at NPIs in Definite Descriptions. An Experimental Approach by Jon Gajewski -- 13. Input vs. Output in the Acquisition of Negative Polarity: The Curious case of any by Lyn Tieu -- 14. The Significance of Formal Features in Language Change Theory and the Evolution of Minimizers by Montserrat Batllori.
    Abstract: This volume offers insights on experimental and empirical research in theoretical linguistic issues of negation and polarity, focusing on how negation is marked and how negative polarity is emphatic and how it interacts with double negation. Metalinguistic negation and neg-raising are also explored in the volume. Leading specialists in the field present novel ideas by employing various experimental methods in felicity judgments, eye tracking, self-paced readings, prosody and ERP. Particular attention is given to extensive crosslinguistc data from French, Catalan and Korean along with analyses using semantic and pragmatic methods, corpus linguistics, diachronic perspectives, and longitudinal acquisitional studies as well as signed and gestural negation. Each contribution is situated with regards to major previous studies, thereby offering readers insights on the current state of the art in research on negation and negative polarity, highlighting how theory and data together contributes to the understanding of cognition and mind. .
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction by Chungmin LeeSection I. Negation -- 1. Dynamic Pragmatic View of Negation Processing by Ye Tian & Richard Breheny -- 2. A Featural Approach to Sign Language Negation by Roland Pfau -- 3. Morphosyntactic Correlates of Gestures: A Gesture Associated with Negation in French and its Organisation with Speech by Simon Harrison & Pierre Larrivée -- 4. A Child’s Multimodal Negations from 1 to 4: The Interplay between Modalities by Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel, Aliyah Morgenstern & Dominique Boutet -- Section II -- 5. When Negatives are easier to Understand than Affirmatives: The case of Negative Sarcasm by Rachel Giora -- 6. Double Negation in Catalan and Spanish. Interaction between Syntax and Prosody by M. Teresa Espinal, Susagna Tubau, Joan Borràs-Comes & Pilar Prieto -- 7. The Markedness of Double Negation by Pierre Larrivée -- 8. Identifying the role of Pragmatic Activation in Changes to the Expression of English Negation by Phillip Wallage -- 9. Metalinguistically Negated vs. Descriptively Negated Adverbials: ERP Evidence by Chungmin Lee -- 10. An Experimental Study of Neg-Raising in Korean by Sungbom Lee & Seung Jin Hong -- Section III -- 11. Licensing NPIs: Some Negative (and Positive) Results by Laurence R. Horn -- 12. Another look at NPIs in Definite Descriptions. An Experimental Approach by Jon Gajewski -- 13. Input vs. Output in the Acquisition of Negative Polarity: The Curious case of any by Lyn Tieu -- 14. The Significance of Formal Features in Language Change Theory and the Evolution of Minimizers by Montserrat Batllori.
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; European Union ; Sociolinguistics ; Multilingualism ; Language policy
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Language and languages Philosophy ; Political science ; Semantics ; Linguistics ; Language and languages Philosophy ; Political science ; Semantics ; Pragmatik ; Gesetz ; Rechtsphilosophie
    Abstract: Preface by Francesca Poggi -- Law and the Primacy of Pragmatics by Brian Butler -- Defeasibility and Pragmatic Indeterminacy in Law by Andrei Marmor -- Legal Pragmatics by Mario Jori -- The Semantics and Pragmatics of According to the Law by José Juan Moreso and Samuele Chilovi -- Deep Interpretive Disagreements and Theory of Legal Interpretation by Vittorio Villa -- Legal Disagreements and Theories of Reference by Genoveva Martí and Lorena Ramírez-Ludeña -- The Rational Law-maker by Alessandro Capone -- The Pragmatics of Meaning and Morality in the Common Law: Parallels and Divergences by Ross Charnock -- What did you (legally) say? Cooperative and Strategic Interactions by Claudia Bianchi -- Widening the Gricean Picture to Strategic Exchanges by Lucia Morra -- Grice, the law, and the Linguistic Special Case Thesis by Francesca Poggi -- 12. Materialization in Legal Communication in the Transferring Process by Anne Wagner.
    Abstract: This volume highlights important aspects of the complex relationship between common language and legal practice. It hosts an interdisciplinary discussion between cognitive science, philosophy of language and philosophy of law, in which an international group of authors aim to promote, enrich and refine this new debate. Philosophers of law have always shown a keen interest in cognitive science and philosophy of language in order to find tools to solve their problems: recently this interest was reciprocated and scholars from cognitive science and philosophy of language now look to the law as a testing ground for their theses. Using the most sophisticated tools available to pragmatics, sociolinguistics, cognitive sciences and legal theory, an interdisciplinary, international group of authors address questions like: Does legal interpretation differ from ordinary understanding? Is the common pragmatic apparatus appropriate to legal practice? What can pragmatics teach about the concept of law and pervasive legal phenomena such as legal indeterminacy or legal disagreements?
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    ISBN: 9783319244037
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 208 p. 52 illus., 40 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Music ; Language and languages Philosophy ; Computational linguistics ; System theory ; Natural language processing (Computer science). ; Linguistics ; Music ; Language and languages Philosophy ; Computational linguistics ; System theory ; Sprache ; Universalität ; Kreativität
    Abstract: Universality and Creativity in Language -- Introduction to the Volume -- Statistical laws in linguistics -- Complexity and universality in the long-range order of words -- Symmetry and Universality in Language Change -- Dynamics on expanding spaces: modeling the emergence of novelties -- Generating non-plagiaristic Markov sequences with max order Sampling -- Integrating Purpose and Revision into a Computational Model of Literary Generation -- Detection of computer generated papers in scientific literature -- Universality of stylistic traits in texts -- Dynamics of Style and the case of the Diario Postumo by Eugenio Montale: a quantitative approach -- Universality and Creativity: The usage of Language in Gender and Irony -- Computational Approaches to the Analysis of Human Creativity -- Meaning and Creativity in Language.
    Abstract: This book collects research contributions concerning quantitative approaches to characterize originality and universality in language. The target audience comprises researchers and experts in the field but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students. Creativity might be considered as a morphogenetic process combining universal features with originality. While quantitative methods applied to text and music reveal universal features of language and music, originality is a highly appreciated feature of authors, composers, and performers. In this framework, the different methods of traditional problems of authorship attribution and document classification provide important insights on how to quantify the unique features of authors, composers, and styles. Such unique features contrast, and are restricted by, universal signatures, such as scaling laws in word-frequency distribution, entropy measures, long-range correlations, among others. This interplay between innovation and universality is also an essential ingredient of methods for automatic text generation. Innovation in language becomes relevant when it is imitated and spread to other speakers and musicians. Modern digital databases provide new opportunities to characterize and model the creation and evolution of linguistic innovations on historical time scales, a particularly important example of the more general problem of spreading of innovations in complex social systems. This multidisciplinary book combines scientists from various different backgrounds interested in quantitative analysis of variations (synchronic and diachronic) in language and music. The aim is to obtain a deeper understanding of how originality emerges, can be quantified, and propagates.
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    ISBN: 9783319341590
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 123 p, online resource)
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Multilingualism ; Language policy ; Language and education ; Education Economic aspects ; Education and state ; Linguistics ; Multilingualism ; Language policy ; Language and education ; Education Economic aspects ; Education and state ; USA ; Fremdsprachenkenntnis ; Defizit ; Spracherziehung
    Abstract: PART I: THE EXTENT AND IMPACT OF THE U.S. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEFICIT -- Chapter 1: The Current Status of Languages in the United States -- Chapter 2: The Extent and Impact of the U.S. Foreign Language Deficit -- Chapter 3: The Career Connection -- Foreign Languages as a Career Asset: The Importance of Foreign Language Knowledge and Intercultural Competence -- PART II FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING -- THE BENEFITS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING -- Chapter 4: The Importance of Foreign Language Skills in International Education and Education for Global Citizenship -- Chapter 5: A Brief History of Foreign Language Learning in the United States -- Chapter 6: Developing Foreign Language Capacity in the U.S. -- Heritage Language and Immersion Programs -- PART III: THE CAMPAIGN FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES -- THE STRATEGIC CAMPAIGN FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES: CHANGE LEADERSHIP; INFLUENCE AND PERSUASION: AND A SOCIAL MARKETING CAMPAIGN -- Chapter 7: Addressing the U.S. Foreign Language Deficit -- The Campaign for Foreign Languages -- Chapter 8: Current Trends -- Multilingualism as a Global Trend -- Chapter 9: Challenges -- Getting Students Interested in Foreign Languages and Keeping Them Interested -- Chapter 10: Encouraging Signs -- -- Advocacy, Biliteracy, and Creativity -- Chapter 11: The Resurgence of Foreign Languages in the U.S. -- Chapter 12: Conclusions and Future Directions -- From the Foreign Language Deficit to Foreign Languages 2.0 -- Concluding Thought: Foreign Languages 2.0 -- Curriculum and Careers for a Changed World.
    Abstract: This volume explores why Americans are among the least likely in the world to speak another language and how this U.S. foreign language deficit negatively impacts national and economic security, business and career prospects. Stein-Smith exposes how individuals are disadvantaged through their inability to effectively navigate the global workplace and multicultural communities, how their career options are limited by the foreign language deficit, and even how their ability to enjoy travel abroad and cultural pursuits is diminished. Through exploring the impact of the U.S. foreign language deficit, the author speaks to the stakeholders and partners in the campaign for foreign languages, offering guidance on what can and should be done to address it. She examines the next steps needed to develop specific career pathways that will meet the current and future needs of government, business, and industry, and empower foreign language learners through curriculum and career preparation. Kathleen Stein-Smith is Associate University Librarian at Fairleigh Dickinson University — Metropolitan Campus, USA, and Chair of AATF Commission on Advocacy and member of ATA Education & Pedagogy Committee. She has taught foreign languages at high school and college level, taught adult learners, delivered TEDx talk on the U.S. foreign language deficit, and is author of 2 books and several articles.
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    ISBN: 9783319060071
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 346 p. 15 illus., 8 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Yearbook of corpus linguistics and pragmatics ... 2
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    Keywords: Information systems ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Information systems ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Korpus ; Pragmatik
    Abstract: The Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics addresses the interface between the two disciplines and offers a platform to scholars who combine both methodologies to present rigorous and interdisciplinary findings about language in real use. Corpus linguistics and Pragmatics have traditionally represented two paths of scientific thought, parallel but often mutually exclusive and excluding. Corpus Linguistics can offer a meticulous methodology based on mathematics and statistics, while Pragmatics is characterized by its effort in the interpretation of intended meaning in real language. This series will give readers insight into how pragmatics can be used to explain real corpus data and, also, how corpora can illustrate pragmatic intuitions. The present volume, Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 2014: New Empirical and Theoretical Paradigms, proposes innovative research models in the liaison between pragmatics and corpus linguistics to explain language in current cultural and social contexts
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. New Empirical and Theoretical Paradigms in Corpus Pragmatics, an IntroductionPART I: New Empirical Paradigms in Corpus Pragmatics. 2. How do Empirical Methods Interact with Theoretical Pragmatics? The Conceptual and Procedural Contents of the English Simple Past and its Translation into French -- 3. Subject Realization in Japanese Conversation by Native and Non-native Speakers: Exemplifying a New Paradigm for Learner Corpus Research -- 4. Jesus! vs. Christ! in Australian English: Semantics, Secondary Interjections and Corpus Analysis -- 5. A Corpus-Based Analysis of Metaphorical Uses of the High Frequency Noun Time: Challenges to Conceptual Metaphor Theory -- PART II: Current Approaches to the Pragmatics of Culture and Society. 6. Horace, Colors and Pragmatics -- 7. Self-Conscious Emotions in Collectivistic and Individualistic Cultures: A Contrastive Linguistic Perspective -- 8. Translating Freedom between Cultures and Ideologies. A Comparative Analysis of the Translation of Keywords in Galatians -- 9. How to Make People Feel Good when Wishing Hell: Golden Dawn and National Front Discourse, Emotions and Argumentation -- PART III: Advances in L2 Corpus-based Pragmatics Research. 10. ‘We went to the restroom or something’. General Extenders and Stuff in the Speech of Dutch Learners of English -- 11. Oral Production of Discourse Markers by Intermediate Learners of Spanish: A Corpus Perspective -- 12. “Hope this helps!” An Analysis of Expressive Speech Acts in Online Task-oriented Interaction by University Students -- 13. Interaction and Codability: A Multi-layered Analytical Approach to Discourse Markers in Teacher’s Spoken Discourse -- PART IV: Reviews. 14. Phoebe M. S. Lin. Review of Götz, S. (2013). Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech. Amsterdam: John Benjamins -- 15. Paweł Szudarski: Review of ‘The Linguistics of Speech’ (2009) by William A. Kretzschmar, Jr., Cambridge University Press -- 16. Roisin Ni Mhochain. Review of Partington, A., Duguid, A. & Taylor, C. (2013) Patterns and Meanings in Discourse: theory and practice in corpus-assisted discourse studies (CADS). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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    ISBN: 9783319083537
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 218 p. 15 illus., 1 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Second Language Learning and Teaching 27
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Studying second language acquisition from a qualitative perspective
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Fremdsprache ; Fremdsprachenlernen ; Qualitative Methode
    Abstract: This book presents a selection of empirical papers dealing with second and multiple language acquisition, in which qualitative research methodology is employed. Each of the studies reported in individual chapters is based on a solid theoretical background and an overview of studies in a given area. Although the main focus is on qualitative methods, some of the papers demonstrate the complementarity of quantitative and qualitative approaches in studying language acquisition
    Description / Table of Contents: Introducing qualitative researchQualitative methods in studying second language acquisition -- Complementary quantitative and qualitative methods in studying second language acquisition.
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    ISBN: 9783319004617
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 268 p. 29 illus, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Awareness in action
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fremdsprachenlernen ; Sprachbewusstsein ; Sprachbewusstsein ; Unterricht
    Abstract: The papers included in the volume look at how language awareness affects the outcomes of foreign and second language acquisition in advanced learners. The book focuses on questions such as how much linguistic knowledge is open to the learner’s conscious experience, what should and should not be considered the knowledge of language, how language awareness can be enhanced in the classroom, and, most crucially, what effects language awareness has on attained proficiency. Some papers in the volume also address methodological challenges of researching language awareness, such as the difficulty of defining and measuring awareness with sufficient precision
    Description / Table of Contents: TeachingLearning -- Culture.
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    ISBN: 9783319056753
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 251 p. 42 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics 44
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    Keywords: Comparative linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Semantics ; Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Comparative linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Semantics ; Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax ; Comparative linguistics ; Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax ; Linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Semantics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Psycholinguistik ; Semantik ; Pragmatik
    Abstract: Reports on joint work by researchers from different theoretical and linguistic backgrounds offer new insights on the interaction of linguistic code and context in language production and comprehension. This volume takes a genuinely cross-linguistic approach integrating theoretically well-founded contrastive descriptions with thorough empirical investigations. Authors answer questions on the topic of how we ‘encode’ complex thoughts into linguistic signals and how we interpret such signals in appropriate ways. Chapters combine on- and off-line empirical methods varying from large-scale corpus analyses over acceptability judgements, sentence completion studies, and reading time experiments. The authors shed new light on the central questions related to our everyday use of language, especially the problem of how we construe meaning in and through language in general as well as through the means provided by particular languages. “Language is there to construct meaning. But languages are different -- in their lexicon, in their morphosyntax, also in their ways of constructing discourse and in the extent to which they rely on implicit knowledge and on conversational rules. So, what does this tell us about the meanings constructed by language? Are they the same (as, for example, the two number expressions "1989" and "MCMLXXXIX" mean the same) -- or are they different, due to the way how meanings are constructed? This edited volume provides an ingenious way to discuss differences how meanings are constructed, by focusing on narrowly described phenomena and contrasting two languages per article. It seeks evidence for these differences not only from intuition of speakers and from linguistic corpora, but primarily from experimental studies. Thus, it provides an important contribution of our understanding what linguistic meaning is.” Manfred Krifka, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin & Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Berlin
    Description / Table of Contents: ForewordChapter 1: Introduction: Meaning across Languages -- Chapter 2: Understanding Coordinate Clauses: A Cross-Linguistic Experimental Approach -- Chapter 3: Pairing Form and Meaning in English and Norwegian: Conjoined VPs or Conjoined Clauses? -- Chapter 4: Cross-linguistic Variation in the Processing of Aspect -- Chapter 5: Referring Expressions in Speech Reports -- Chapter 6: The Role of Grammaticality Judgments Within an Integral Approach to Brazilian Portuguese Bare Nominals.- Chapter 7: Information Structure and Pronoun Resolution in German and French: Evidence from the Visual-world Paradigm -- Chapter 8: Conversational Implicatures in Anaphora Resolution: Alternative Constructions and Referring Expressions -- Chapter 9: From Verbs to Discourse: A Novel Account of Implicit Causality.
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    ISBN: 9783319015415
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 362 p. 95 illus., 5 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 94
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    Abstract: The articles in this volume showcase the potential richness of frame representations. The presentation includes introductory articles on the application of frames to linguistics and philosophy of science, offering readers the tools to conduct the interdisciplinary investigation of concepts that frames allow. * Introductory articles on the application of frames to linguistics and philosophy of science * Frame analysis of changes in scientific concepts * Event frames and lexical decomposition * Properties, frame attributes and adjectives * Frames in concept composition * Nominal concept types and determination "This volume deals with frame representations and their relations to concept types in linguistics and philosophy of science. It aims at reviving concepts and frames as a common model across disciplines for representing semantic and conceptual knowledge. Departing from the general assumption that frames are not just an arbitrary format of representation but essential to human cognition, a number of case studies apply frames as an analytical tool to a wide range of phenomena, from changes in scientific concepts to particular linguistic phenomena. This provides new insights into long-standing semantic issues, such as the lexical representation of verbs (as predicative frames specifying particular event descriptions or situation types and their participants), adjectives and nominals (as concept frames, which provide attributes and properties of an entity), as well as modification, complementation, possessive constructions, compounding, nominal concept types, determination, or definiteness marking." Bert Gehrke, Pompeu, Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain
    Description / Table of Contents: A. Introduction to Frames and Concept Types. 1. General Introduction. 2. Evidence for Frames from Human Language. 3. From Features via Frames to Spaces: Modeling Scientific Conceptual Change without Incommensurability or AprioricityB. Frame Analysis of Changes in Scientific Concepts. 4. Reconstructing Scientific Theory Change by Means of Frames. 5. Interests in Conceptual Changes: a Frame Analysis -- C. Event Frames and Lexical Decomposition. 6. FrameNet, Frame Structure, and the Syntax-Semantics Interface. 7. The Deep Lexical Semantics of Event Words -- D. Properties, Frame Attributes and Adjectives. 8. Distinguishing Properties and Relations in the Denotation of Adjectives: an Empirical Investigation. 9. Why Chocolate Eggs can Taste Old but not Oval: a Frame-Theoretic Analysis of Inferential Evidentials -- E. Frames in Concept Composition. 10. A Frame Approach to Metonymical Processes in some Common Types of German Word Formation. 11. Concept Composition in Frames - Focusing on Genitive Constructions. F. Nominal Concept Types and Determination. 12. Definitely Not Possessed? Possessive Suffixes with Definiteness Marking Function. 13. Definite Article Asymmetries and Concept Types: Semantic and Pragmatic Uniqueness. 14. The Indefiniteness of Definiteness. 15. Nominal Concept Types in German fictional Texts.
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    ISBN: 9783319022222
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 348 p. 100 illus., 86 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics 19
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Languages for specific purposes in the digital era
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Computational linguistics ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Applied linguistics ; Computational linguistics ; Language and languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Computerunterstützter Unterricht ; Korpus ; Natürlichsprachiges System ; Sprachverarbeitung ; Korpus ; Natürlichsprachiges System ; Digitale Sprachverarbeitung ; Fremdsprachenunterricht ; Computerunterstützter Unterricht
    Abstract: Explores the direct relation of modern CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) to aspects of natural language processing for theoretical and practical applications, and worldwide demand for formal language education and training that focuses on restricted or specialized professional domains. Unique in its broad-based, state-of-the-art, coverage of current knowledge and research in the interrelated fields of computer-based learning and teaching and processing of specialized linguistic domains. The articles in this book offer insights on or analyses of the current state and future directions of many recent key concepts regarding the application of computers to natural languages, such as: authenticity, personalization, normalization, evaluation. Other articles present fundamental research on major techniques, strategies and methodologies that are currently the focus of international language research projects, both of a theoretical and an applied nature
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceSection 1: General issues about learning languages with computers. Information Technology and Languages for Specific Purposes in the EHEA: Options and Challenges for the knowledge society. Fostering Learner Autonomy in Technology-Enhanced ESP Courses. A blended learning proposal for professional English integrating Moodle with classroom work for the practice of oral skills. Student Assessment in the Online Language Learning Materials developed and delivered through the ingenio system -- Section 2: Computer-assisted experiences for the development of language competences and skills. Internet Dictionaries for Teaching and Learning Business English in Spanish Universities. Moodle Glossary Tasks for Teaching Legal English. Promoting Specialised Vocabulary Learning through Computer-Assisted Instruction. A Practical Application of Wikis for Learning Business English as Second Language -- Section 3: Corpus-based approaches to/ applications for teaching and processing languages. A Genre-Based Approach to the Teaching of Legal and Business English: the GENTT Specialized Corpus in the LSP Classroom. Innovative methods for LSP-teaching: how we use corpora to teach business Russian. Automatic specialized vs. non-specialized text differentiation: the usability of grammatical features in a Latin multilingual context. Exploring the Potential of Corpus Use in Translation Training: New Approaches for Incorporating Software in Danish Translation Course Design -- Section 4: Processing natural languages. Representing environmental knowledge in EcoLexicon. New approaches to audiovisual translation: the usefulness of corpus-based studies for the teaching of dubbing and subtitling. The pragmatic level of OntoLingAnnot’s ontologies and their use in pragmatic annotation for language teaching. Reflections on the future of technology-mediated LSP research and education.
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    ISBN: 9783319014142
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 305 p. 38 illus., 19 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Essential topics in applied linguistics and multilingualism
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Angewandte Linguistik ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Angewandte Linguistik ; Mehrsprachigkeit
    Abstract: This book brings together papers dealing with essential issues in applied linguistics and multilingualism that have been contributed by leading figures in these two fields and present state-of-the-art developments in theory and research. The first part includes articles touching on various aspects of multiple-language acquisition, with a particular emphasis on the role of affordances, the interfaces between language and thought, and factors influencing the process of language learning. Part Two deals with individual variations in the acquisition of additional languages, focusing in particular on the impact of such variables as age, aptitude, motivation and learning deficits. Finally, Part Three presents contributions illuminating key issues in the acquisition of different subsystems and skills, such as grammar, phonology, lexis and writing systems. Thanks to the diversity of perspectives on applied linguistics and multilingualism, as well as the cutting-edge nature of some of the proposals, this edited collection will be an important reference work and a source of inspiration for theorists and researchers
    Description / Table of Contents: Can you Learn to Love Grammar and so Make it Grow? On the Role of Affect in L2 DevelopmentIt’s All in the Eyes: How Language Dominance, Salience, and Context Affect Eye Movements During Idiomatic Language Processing. The Critical Period Hypothesis for Second Language Acquisition: Tailoring the Coat of Many Colors -- The Association Between Aptitude Component and Language Skills in Young Learners -- Cross-Linguistic Influence in L2 Writing: The Role of Short-Term Memory -- Another Look at Temporal Variation in Language Learning Motivation: Results of a Study -- Testing Linguistic Awareness Among Learners of Hungarian -- Dyslexia in the European EFL Teacher Training Context -- The Concept of Affordances in Applied Linguistics and Multilingualism -- On Multilingual Awareness or Why the Multilingual Learner is a Specific Language Learner -- Face to Face with One’s Thoughts: On Thinking Multilingually -- Crosslinguistic Influence in Instructed L3 Child Phonological Acquisition -- Crosslinguistic Influence and Bilingual Children’s Weaker Language -- Learners’ Reflections on Their Narratives on L2 and L3 Learning -- Exploring the Impact of the Proficiency and Typology Factors: Two Cases of Multilingual Learners’ L3 Learning -- Standard Punctuation and the Punctuation of the Street -- The Homunculus in the Multilingual Brain.
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    ISBN: 9783319063348
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 295 p. 26 illus., 3 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Argumentation Library 25
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Systematic approaches to argument by analogy
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    Keywords: Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Linguistics Philosophy ; Applied linguistics ; Language and languages ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Analogie ; Argumentationstheorie ; Analogie ; Argumentation ; Argumentation ; Analogie ; Argumentationstheorie
    Abstract: The present volume assembles a relevant set of studies of argument by analogy, which address this topic in a systematic fashion, either from an essentially theoretical perspective, or from the perspective of it being applied to different fields like politics, linguistics, literature, law, medicine, science in general, and philosophy. All result from original research conducted by their authors for this publication. Thus, broadly speaking, this is an exception which we find worthy of occupying a special place in the sphere of the bibliography on the argument by analogy. In effect, most of the contexts of the publications on this topic focus on specific areas, for example everyday discourse, science or law theory, while underestimating or sometimes even ignoring other interdisciplinary scopes, as is the case of literature, medicine or philosophy. The idiosyncrasy of this volume is that the reader and the researcher may follow the development of different theoretical outlooks on argument by analogy, while measuring the scope of its (greater or lesser) application to the aforementioned areas as a whole
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Henrique Jales RibeiroPart I: Theoretical Approaches to Argument by Analogy -- Argumentation Schemes for Argument from Analogy; Douglas N. Walton -- Argumentation by Analogy in Stereotypical Argumentative Patterns; Frans H. van Eemeren and Bart Garssen -- The Uses of Analogy; Lilian Bermejo-Luque -- Analogy and Redefinition; Fabrizio Macagno -- Arguments from Parallel Reasoning; Jan Albert van Laar -- A Systematic Review of Classifications of Arguments by Analogy; André Juthe -- Messing Up the Mind? Analogical Reasoning with Metaphors; Eugen Fischer -- Part 2: Applied Approaches to Argument by Analogy -- How To Make Figures Talk: Comparative Arguments in TV Election Night Specials; Marianne Doury -- Analogical Argumentation in Text Genres: Empirical Studies; Rosalice Pinto -- Classical Fables as Arguments: Narration and Analogy; Paula Olmos -- Analogies in Scientific Explanations: Coancept Formation by Analogies in Cultural Evolutionary Theory; Christian Feldbacher -- Analogy and Interpretation in Legal Argumentation; Damiano Canale and Giovanni Tuzet -- Analogy Legis and Analogy Iuris: An Overview from a Rhetorical Perspective; Giovanni Damele -- Analogical Reasoning in Clinical Practice; Nino Guallart Forés -- The Role of Analogy in Philosophical Discourse; Henrique Jales Ribeiro -- About the Authors -- Index.
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    ISBN: 9783319050867
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    Series Statement: Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics 43
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Psycholinguistics ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Linguistics Philosophy ; Computer science ; Psycholinguistics ; Computer science ; Linguistics ; Psycholinguistics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Rekursion ; Minimalist program ; Generative Grammatik ; Linguistik ; Rekursion
    Abstract: This volume focuses on recursion and reveals a host of new theoretical arguments, philosophical perspectives, formal representations, and empirical evidence from parsing, acquisition, and computer models, highlighting its central role in modern science. Noam Chomsky, whose work introduced recursion to linguistics and cognitive science, and other leading researchers in the fields of philosophy, semantics, computer science, and psycholinguistics in showing the profound reach of this concept into modern science. Recursion has been at the heart of generative grammar from the outset. Recent work in minimalism has put it at center-stage with a wide range of consequences across the intellectual landscape. The contributors to this volume both advance the field and provide a cross-sectional view of the place that recursion takes in modern science
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionMinimal Recursion: Exploring the Prospects -- Recursion Restrictions: Where Grammars Count -- Deriving the Two-argument Restriction without Recursion -- Embedding Illocutionary Acts -- Recursion, Legibility, Use -- Recursion and Truth -- Recursion in Language: Is it Indirectly constrained? -- Recursion in Grammar and Performance -- Empirical Results and Formal Approaches to Recursion in Acquisition -- Recursive Complements and Propositional Attitudes -- Recursive Merge and Human Language Evolution.
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