The Cabinet dictionary of the English language

The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Title The Cabinet dictionary of the English language PDF eBook
Author English language
Publisher
Pages 988
Release 1874
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The illustrated national pronouncing dictionary of the English language

The illustrated national pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Title The illustrated national pronouncing dictionary of the English language PDF eBook
Author English language
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1868
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A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language

A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language
Title A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language PDF eBook
Author John Walker
Publisher
Pages 716
Release 1821
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A Dictionary of the English Language

A Dictionary of the English Language
Title A Dictionary of the English Language PDF eBook
Author Noah Webster
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1851
Genre English language
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Language and Culture

Language and Culture
Title Language and Culture PDF eBook
Author David Nunan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 247
Release 2010-05-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1135153914

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This state-of-the-art exploration of language, culture, and identity is orchestrated through prominent scholars’ and teachers’ narratives, each weaving together three elements: a personal account based on one or more memorable or critical incidents that occurred in the course of learning or using a second or foreign language; an interpretation of the incidents highlighting their impact in terms of culture, identity, and language; the connections between the experiences and observations of the author and existing literature on language, culture and identity. What makes this book stand out is the way in which authors meld traditional ‘academic’ approaches to inquiry with their own personalized voices. This opens a window on different ways of viewing and doing research in Applied Linguistics and TESOL. What gives the book its power is the compelling nature of the narratives themselves. Telling stories is a fundamental way of representing and making sense of the human condition. These stories unpack, in an accessible but rigorous fashion, complex socio-cultural constructs of culture, identity, the self and other, and reflexivity, and offer a way into these constructs for teachers, teachers in preparation and neophyte researchers. Contributors from around the world give the book broad and international appeal.

Universal Dictionary of the English Language

Universal Dictionary of the English Language
Title Universal Dictionary of the English Language PDF eBook
Author Robert Hunter
Publisher
Pages 1360
Release 1897
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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The Possibility of Language

The Possibility of Language
Title The Possibility of Language PDF eBook
Author Alan K. Melby
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 302
Release 1995-12-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027283575

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This book is about the limits of machine translation. It is widely recognized that machine translation systems do much better on domain-specific controlled-language texts (domain texts for short) than on dynamic general-language texts (general texts for short). The authors explore this general — domain distinction and come to some uncommon conclusions about the nature of language. Domain language is claimed to be made possible by general language, while general language is claimed to be made possible by the ethical dimensions of relationships. Domain language is unharmed by the constraints of objectivism, while general language is suffocated by those constraints. Along the way to these conclusions, visits are made to Descartes and Saussure, to Chomsky and Lakoff, to Wittgenstein and Levinas. From these conclusions, consequences are drawn for machine translation and translator tools, for linguistic theory and translation theory. The title of the book does not question whether language is possible; it asks, with wonder and awe, why communication through language is possible.