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ENGLISH LANGUAGE DESCRIPTION, VARIATION AND CONTEXT




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 07/2009





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What is the English language like, why is it like that and what do we need to know in order to study it? This wide-ranging and research-led introductory textbook provides students with the grounding in linguistics necessary to investigate these questions for themselves.




Sommario

Introduction: Studying the English Language and Linguistics
PART I: ENGLISH: STRUCTURE (ed. F.Katamba)
Phonetics; K.Watson
Phonology: Segmental; F.Katamba
Phonology: Beyond Segmental; F.Katamba
Morphology: Word Structure; F.Katamba
Grammar: Words (and Phrases); G.Leech
Grammar: Phrases (and Clauses); G.Leech
Grammar: Clauses (and Sentences); G.Leech
Text Linguistics; P.Chilton
Semantics; A.Siewierska
Pragmatics; J.Culpeper & G. Schauer
PART II: ENGLISH SPEECH: REGIONAL AND SOCIAL VARIATION (ed. P.Kerswill)
Regional Variation in English Accents and Dialects; K.Watson
Language and Social Class; P.Kerswill
Language and Ethnicity; A.Khan
Pidgins and Creoles Englishes; M.Sebba
World Englishes; M.Sebba
PART III: ENGLISH WRITING: STYLE, GENRE AND PRACTICE (ed. J.Culpeper)
Speech, Writing and Discourse Type; A.Wilson
Language in Newspapers; E.Semino
Language in Advertisements; G.Myers
Language in Literature: Stylistics; M.Short
Literary Practices; D.Barton
New Technologies: Literacies in Cyberspace; U.Papen
PART IV: ENGLISH: COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION (ed. R.Wodak)
Structures of Conversation; G.Myers
Language, Reality and Power; N.Fairclough
Politeness in Interaction: J.Culpeper
Gender and Language; J.Sunderland
Language and Sexuality; P.Baker
Bad Language; T.McEnery
Language and Politics; R.Wodak
Business Communication; V.Koller
PART V: ENGLISH: HISTORY (ed. J.Culpeper)
Standard English and Standardisation; P.Kerswill & J. Culpeper
Spelling; J.Culpeper & D.Archer
Phonological Change; F.Katamba & P.Kerswill
Lexical Change; S.Hoffmann
Semantic Change; W.Hollmann
Grammatical Change; W.Hollmann 
PART VI: ENGLISH: LEARNING AND TEACHING (ed. T.McEnery)
Language Acquisition; A.Hardie
Languages and Literacies in Education; R.Ivanic
TESOL and Linguistics; M.Bygate 
Appendix
Bibliography
Index




Autore

JONATHAN CULPEPER is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at the University of Lancaster, UK. His research interests include stylistics, pragmatics, and (the history of) the English Language. His publications include History of English (Routledge, 1997), Exploring the Language of Drama (Routledge, 1998, co-edited with Mick Short and Peter Verdonk), Language and Characterisation in Plays and Other Texts (2001) and research collected volume Cognitive Stylistics: Language and Cognition in Text Analysis (2002).

FRANCIS KATAMBA is Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at the University of Lancaster, UK. His research interests are in the areas of English phonology and morphology, including morphological and phonological theory. His publications include An Introduction to Phonology (1989), English Words (1994) and Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction, 3rd editions (with William O'Grady and Michael Dobrovolsky, 1997)
 
PAUL KERSWILL is Professor of Sociolinguistics in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at the University of Lancaster, UK. His areas of research and interest include social dialectology, language variation and change, and English accents and dialects. His publications include Dialects Converging: Rural Speech in Urban Norway (1994) and Dialect Change: Convergence and Divergence in European Languages (2005).
 
RUTH WODAK is Distinguished Professor of Discourse Studies in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language at the University of Lancaster, UK. She has published widely in critical discourse studies, on issues of identity politics, of exclusion and inclusion and of social and political changes.

TONY McENERY is Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Lancaster, UK. His research interests in English corpus linguistics as well as corpus linguistics applied to languages other than English. He has wide experience of editing and authoring, and is currently editor of three book series, Advances in Corpus Linguistics (Routledge), Empirical Linguistics (EUP) and Routledge Frequency Dictionaries (Routledge).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781403945907

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 7.75 x 1.75 inch.
Formato: Paperback
Illustration Notes:illustrations
Pagine Arabe: 720


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