Empirical Evidences and Theoretical Assumptions in Functional Linguistics
Herausgeber: Asp, Elissa; Aldridge, Michelle
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Empirical Evidences and Theoretical Assumptions in Functional Linguistics
Herausgeber: Asp, Elissa; Aldridge, Michelle
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This collection explores the relationships between theory and evidences in functional linguistics, bringing together perspectives from both established and emerging scholars.
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This collection explores the relationships between theory and evidences in functional linguistics, bringing together perspectives from both established and emerging scholars.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Advances in Functional Linguistics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 292g
- ISBN-13: 9781032267739
- ISBN-10: 1032267739
- Artikelnr.: 70351438
- Routledge Advances in Functional Linguistics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 292g
- ISBN-13: 9781032267739
- ISBN-10: 1032267739
- Artikelnr.: 70351438
Elissa Asp is Professor of English and Linguistics at Saint Mary's University, Canada. Ongoing research addresses: (a) discourse correlates of dementias - especially neurodegenerative diseases associated with ageing; (b) magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies of neurocognitive networks supporting language production; and (c) the theoretical implications of (a) and (b) for models of language. Michelle Aldridge is a Reader in the Centre for Language and Communication Research (ENCAP) at Cardiff University. Her research focus is the linguistic experiences of vulnerable people (children, rape victims and people with a disability) within the legal and/or educational setting. Her data are typically analysed within a Cognitive Linguistics framework.
1. Introduction
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address
theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written
language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation
process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in
English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical,
expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal
communication
9 Epilogue
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address
theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written
language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation
process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in
English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical,
expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal
communication
9 Epilogue
1. Introduction
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address
theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written
language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation
process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in
English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical,
expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal
communication
9 Epilogue
2 Using neurolinguistic and neuropsychological evidences to address
theoretical questions in functional linguistics
3 Keystroke logging data: What can it tell us about mode and written
language production?
4 The influence of experiential aspects of meaning on the translation
process
5 On the process of choosing in translational logogenesis
6 Lexical Cohesion: Dimensions and Linguistic Properties of Chains in
English and German
7 The cohesive landscape of English of-NPs: an empirical,
expression-centred approach to coherence
8 Challenging instantiation in modelling movement-based multimodal
communication
9 Epilogue