Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories

Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories
Title Reflections on Psycholinguistic Theories PDF eBook
Author Nigel Duffield
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 415
Release 2018-01-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108417159

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A vivid, 'well-tempered' exploration of the foundations of psycholinguistics, combining theoretical ideas with lyrical examples to explain high-level ideas in a lively, accessible way.

Verbal Behavior

Verbal Behavior
Title Verbal Behavior PDF eBook
Author Burrhus Frederic Skinner
Publisher New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts
Pages 478
Release 1957
Genre Language and languages
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Reflections on Task-Based Language Teaching

Reflections on Task-Based Language Teaching
Title Reflections on Task-Based Language Teaching PDF eBook
Author Rod Ellis
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 273
Release 2018-06-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1788920155

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Task-based language teaching is now a well-established pedagogic approach but problematic issues remain, such as whether it is appropriate for all learners and in all instructional contexts. This book draws on the author’s experience of working with teachers, together with his knowledge of relevant research and theory, to examine the key issues. It proposes flexible ways in which tasks can be designed and implemented in the language classroom to address the problems that teachers often face with task-based language teaching. It will appeal to researchers and teachers who are interested in task-based language teaching and the practical and theoretical issues involved. It will also be of interest to students and researchers working in the areas of applied linguistics, TESOL and second language acquisition.

The Psychology of Language

The Psychology of Language
Title The Psychology of Language PDF eBook
Author Trevor A. Harley
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 1083
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317710029

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This thorough revision and update of the popular second edition contains everything the student needs to know about the psychology of language: how we understand, produce, and store language.

The Handbook of Psycholinguistic and Cognitive Processes

The Handbook of Psycholinguistic and Cognitive Processes
Title The Handbook of Psycholinguistic and Cognitive Processes PDF eBook
Author Jackie Guendouzi
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 845
Release 2011-01-07
Genre Medical
ISBN 1136945245

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This handbook includes an overview of those areas of cognition and language processing that are relevant to the field of communication disorders, and provides examples of theoretical approaches to problems and issues in communication disorders. The first section includes a collection of chapters that outline some of the basic considerations and areas of cognition and language that underlie communication processing; a second section explains and exemplifies some of the influential theories of psycholinguistic/cognitive processing; and the third section illustrates theoretical applications to clinical populations. There is coverage of theories that have been either seminal or controversial in the research of communication disorders. Given the increasing multi-cultural workload of many practitioners working with clinical populations, chapters relating to bilingual populations are also included. The volume book provides a single interdisciplinary source where researchers and students can access information on psycholinguistic and cognitive processing theories relevant to clinical populations. A range of theories, models, and perspectives are provided. The range of topics and issues illustrate the relevance of a dynamic interaction between theoretical and applied work, and retains the complexity of psycholinguistic and cognitive theory for readers (both researchers and graduate students) whose primary interest is the field of communication disorders.

Reflections on Translation Theory

Reflections on Translation Theory
Title Reflections on Translation Theory PDF eBook
Author Andrew Chesterman
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 408
Release 2017-04-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027265763

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Originally published in different journals and collected volumes, these papers in conceptual analysis cover some central topics in translation theory and research: types of theory and hypothesis; causality and explanation; norms, strategies and so-called universals; translation sociology, and ethics. There are critical reviews of Catford’s theory, and of Skopos theory, and of Kundera’s views on literary translation, and detailed analyses of the literal translation hypothesis and the unique items hypothesis. The methodological discussions, which draw on work in the philosophy of science, will be of special relevance to younger researchers, for example those starting work on a doctorate. Some of the arguments and positions defended – for instance on the significant status of conceptual, interpretive hypotheses, and the ideal of consilience – relate to wider ongoing debates, and will interest any scholar who is concerned about the increasing fragmentation of the field and about the future of Translation Studies. Let the dialogue continue!

Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories

Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories
Title Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories PDF eBook
Author Lia Formigari
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 318
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027245614

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Most of the papers collected in this volume concentrate on the history of linguistic ideas in France and Italy in the modern period (from the Renaissance to the present day). Some of them are specifically focused on the links between the two traditions of reflection on language.The contributions have a common methodological outlook: the authors do not believe that the history of linguistic ideas is a separate activity from research on language or that it is marginal with respect to the latter. On the contrary, they are convinced that in contemporary research into language we can still discern the influence — positive or negative as this may be — of factors deriving from the (sometimes distant) past. A historical analysis of these factors — whether it rejects them as superseded, or redefines them in order to elicit the fruitful suggestions they may still contain — has a contribution to make to the progress of theory.