This resource book will introduce college students from other disciplines to the world of linguistics via the real world applications of the field. Students will engage with all the traditional areas of linguistics in an inductive, illustrative, and interactive way.
This resource book will introduce college students from other disciplines to the world of linguistics via the real world applications of the field. Students will engage with all the traditional areas of linguistics in an inductive, illustrative, and interactive way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan J. Behrens is Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Marymount Manhattan College, New York City, USA. Judith A. Parker is Professor of English and Linguistics at the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Language, Education and Cultural Change 1. Language Variation: Students and Teachers Reflect on Accents and Dialects 2. Speech Communities: Language as a Mediator of Messages and Perceptions 3. Teaching Pronunciation: Using Phonology in the ESL and Foreign Language Classroom Section II: Literature, Translation and Computers 4. Lexicography: What Dictionaries Reveal about Language and Lexicographers 5. Text Translation: Approaching Otherness 6. Machine Translation: The Challenge of Ambiguity 7. Transgressive Language: The 'N- word' and the 'F- word' in Popular Culture and all that Jazz Section III: Language and Identity 8. Telling and Listening to Difficult Narratives 9. Gender, Language and Power: Surname or Sirname? 10. Forensic Linguistics Section IV: Forms of Language and Communication 11. First Language Acquisition: Developing Native Linguistic Competence 12. ASL: A Visual Language 13. Animal Communication: The "Language" of Honey Bees Section V: Language and Communication Science 14. Communication Disorders: A Personal Perspective 15. Analyzing Narratives: An Example of Cross Cultural Research Methods 16. Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistics: Contributions to Understanding Healthy Aging and Dementia 17. Autism and Language: The Two Worlds Underlying Verbal Communication
Section I: Language, Education and Cultural Change 1. Language Variation: Students and Teachers Reflect on Accents and Dialects 2. Speech Communities: Language as a Mediator of Messages and Perceptions 3. Teaching Pronunciation: Using Phonology in the ESL and Foreign Language Classroom Section II: Literature, Translation and Computers 4. Lexicography: What Dictionaries Reveal about Language and Lexicographers 5. Text Translation: Approaching Otherness 6. Machine Translation: The Challenge of Ambiguity 7. Transgressive Language: The 'N- word' and the 'F- word' in Popular Culture and all that Jazz Section III: Language and Identity 8. Telling and Listening to Difficult Narratives 9. Gender, Language and Power: Surname or Sirname? 10. Forensic Linguistics Section IV: Forms of Language and Communication 11. First Language Acquisition: Developing Native Linguistic Competence 12. ASL: A Visual Language 13. Animal Communication: The "Language" of Honey Bees Section V: Language and Communication Science 14. Communication Disorders: A Personal Perspective 15. Analyzing Narratives: An Example of Cross Cultural Research Methods 16. Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistics: Contributions to Understanding Healthy Aging and Dementia 17. Autism and Language: The Two Worlds Underlying Verbal Communication
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