Synergy II: Linguistics
Title | Synergy II: Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | Alper Kumcu |
Publisher | Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2021-08-09 |
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ISBN | 9783631847275 |
Synergy II: Linguistics intends to present recent studies on Turkish linguistics. The aim is to introduce theoretical and applied linguistic approaches focusing on Turkish language. The structure of the book is thematically designed based on the micro and macro linguistics. The themes presented are phonology, morphology, morphosyntax, morphophonology, bilingualism, cognitive stylistics, register analysis of various Turkish text genres, identity, and language teaching. You will come across studies that catch your attention as you are leafing through the pages of the book.
Authenticity and Teacher-Student Motivational Synergy
Title | Authenticity and Teacher-Student Motivational Synergy PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Pinner |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2019-06-14 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 135118427X |
Despite the common association between authenticity and motivation in language learning, there does not currently exist a single volume exploring these connections. This book looks at the relationship between authenticity and motivation by specifically viewing the process of mutually validating the act of learning as social authentication, which in turn can often lead to positive motivational synergy between students and teacher(s). The study at the centre of this book uses autoethnography and practitioner research to examine the complex relationship between authenticity and motivation in the foreign language learning classroom. In particular, it traces the links between student and teacher motivation, and proposes that authenticity can act as a bridge to connect learners to the classroom environment and engage with the activity of learning.
Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics
Title | Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | Ewa Dabrowska |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 724 |
Release | 2015-05-19 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110292025 |
Cognitive Linguistics is an approach to language study based on the assumptions that our linguistic abilities are firmly rooted in our cognitive abilities, that meaning is essentially conceptualization, and that grammar is shaped by usage. The Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics provides state-of-the-art overviews of the numerous subfields of cognitive linguistics written by leading international experts which will be useful for established researchers and novices alike. It is an interdisciplinary project with contributions from linguists, psycholinguists, psychologists, and computer scientists which will emphasise the most recent developments in the field, in particular, the shift towards more empirically-based research. In this way, it will, we hope, help to shape the field, encouraging methodologically more rigorous research which incorporates insights from all the cognitive sciences. Editor Ewa Dąbrowska was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2018.
Recent Contributions to Quantitative Linguistics
Title | Recent Contributions to Quantitative Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | Arjuna Tuzzi |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2015-10-16 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 311042035X |
Quantitative Linguistics is a rapidly developing discipline covering more and more areas of linguistic and textological research. The book represents an overview of the state of the art in Quantitative Linguistics, its scope and reach. Some of the topics: linguistic laws, frequency analyses, synergetic models of language, networks, part-of-speech systems, authorship attribution, polyfunctionality and polysemy, and opinion target identification.
A Basic Course in Anthropological Linguistics
Title | A Basic Course in Anthropological Linguistics PDF eBook |
Author | Marcel Danesi |
Publisher | Canadian Scholars Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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Language can be studied from several angles. The one that focuses on the relation between language, thought, and culture is known as anthropological linguistics (AL). This text constitutes a basic introduction to the subject matter and techniques of AL. Traditionally, anthropological linguists have aimed to document and study the languages of indigenous cultures, especially North American ones. Today, however, the purview of this exciting science has been extended considerably to encompass the study of language as a general cultural phenomenon, and to determine genealogical relations among languages, so as to recreate ancient cultures through them. The overall objective of A Basic Course in Anthropological Linguistics is to show how the technical methodology of linguistic analysis can help students gain a deeper understanding of language as a strategy for classifying the world. The text's underlying premise is that the distinction between language and knowledge is hardly ever clear-cut. Indeed, the two enter into a constant synergy - a synergy that defines the human condition.
Role Playing Game
Title | Role Playing Game PDF eBook |
Author | J. Michael Straczynski |
Publisher | Mongoose Publishing |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2006-04 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 1905471203 |
Featuring the space station that changed the destiny of an entire galaxy, the Babylon 5 RPG from Mongoose Publishing allows players to take on the role of characters from the award-winning TV series. This all new edition revisits one of the most successful sci-fi roleplaying games of recent years, bringing the game to an all new group of fans! Existing fans will not be disappointed, the rules have been tweaked so that the game is even better than before, and most importantly, is a stand-alone rulebook in its own right with no requirement for the use of another rulebook!
Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research, Volume 2
Title | Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research, Volume 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Susan D. Fischer |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1991-06-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780226251523 |
The recent recognition of sign languages as legitimate human languages has opened up new and unique ways for both theoretical and applied psycholinguistics and language acquisition have begun to demonstrate the universality of language acquisition, comprehension, and production processes across a wide variety of modes of communication. As a result, many language practitioners, teachers, and clinicians have begun to examine the role of sign language in the education of the deaf as well as in language intervention for atypical, language-delayed populations. This collection, edited by Patricia Siple and Susan D. Fischer, brings together theoretically important contributions from both basic research and applied settings. The studies include native sign language acquisition; acquisition and processing of sign language through a single mode under widely varying conditions; acquisition and processing of bimodal (speech and sign) input; and the use of sign language with atypical, autistic, and mentally retarded groups. All the chapters in this collection of state-of-the-art research address one or more issues related to universality of language processes, language plasticity, and the relative contributions of biology and input to language acquisition and use.