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Complex words in english / Adams,Valerie
Titre : Complex words in english Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Adams,Valerie, Auteur Editeur : Britain:Pearson Education Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 173 P. Format : 23*16 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-582-23964-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Words phrases present past noun adjectives verb. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Complex Words in English presents a comprehensive account of present-day word formation in English. Starting with a discussion of some basic issues, including the definition of 'word', motivation, lexicalization, productivity, the relevance of historical information and the usefulness of dictionaries and other data-bases, the book then moves on to describe in detail a variety of prefixing, suffixing and compounding patterns - all illustrated with copious up-to-date examples. Other topics that are explored in-depth include diminutives, backformation and other effects of reanalysis, Latin and Greek based formations and sound symbolism.
Many examples are given in context: recent writing and the records of OED on CD ROM are drawn on to demonstrate the relationship between spontaneous coinages and familiar items. The comprehensive coverage allows an instructive overview and comparison of patterns and of the many and diverse factors relevant to the notion of productivity. Throughout, the discussions are placed in the context of other recent and less recent work in the area and the book also contains a useful extensive bibliography.Complex words in english [texte imprimé] / Adams,Valerie, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Britain:Pearson Education, 2001 . - 173 P. ; 23*16 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-582-23964-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Words phrases present past noun adjectives verb. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Complex Words in English presents a comprehensive account of present-day word formation in English. Starting with a discussion of some basic issues, including the definition of 'word', motivation, lexicalization, productivity, the relevance of historical information and the usefulness of dictionaries and other data-bases, the book then moves on to describe in detail a variety of prefixing, suffixing and compounding patterns - all illustrated with copious up-to-date examples. Other topics that are explored in-depth include diminutives, backformation and other effects of reanalysis, Latin and Greek based formations and sound symbolism.
Many examples are given in context: recent writing and the records of OED on CD ROM are drawn on to demonstrate the relationship between spontaneous coinages and familiar items. The comprehensive coverage allows an instructive overview and comparison of patterns and of the many and diverse factors relevant to the notion of productivity. Throughout, the discussions are placed in the context of other recent and less recent work in the area and the book also contains a useful extensive bibliography.Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002425 421-246.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt Contact linguistics / Carol Myers Scotton
Titre : Contact linguistics : bilingual encounters and grammatical outcomes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Carol Myers Scotton, Auteur Editeur : Oxford : Oxford University Press Année de publication : cop.2002 Importance : 1 vol. (XIV-342 p.) Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-829953-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Language contact model nouns Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Contact Linguistics is a critical investigation of what happens to the grammars of languages when bilingual speakers use both their languages in the same clause. It consolidates earlier insights and presents the new theoretical and empirical work of a scholar whose ideas have had a fundamental impact on the field. It also shows that bilingual data offer a revealing window on the structure of the language faculty. Carol Myers-Scotton examines the nature of major contact phenomena, especially lexical borrowing, grammatical convergence, codeswitching, first language attrition, mixed languages, and the development of creoles. She argues forcefully that types of contact phenomena often seen as separate in fact result from the same processes and can be explained by the same principles. Her discussion centers around two new models derived from the Matrix Language Frame model, previously applied only to codeswitching. One model recognizes four types of morphemes based on their different patterns of distribution across contact phenomena; its key hypothesis is that distribution depends on differential access to the morphemes in the production process. The other analyzes three levels of abstract lexical structure whose splitting and recombination across languages in bilingual speech explains many contact outcomes. This is an important volume, of unusual relevance for theories of competence and performance and vital for all those concerned with language contact Contact linguistics : bilingual encounters and grammatical outcomes [texte imprimé] / Carol Myers Scotton, Auteur . - Oxford : Oxford University Press, cop.2002 . - 1 vol. (XIV-342 p.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-829953-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Language contact model nouns Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Contact Linguistics is a critical investigation of what happens to the grammars of languages when bilingual speakers use both their languages in the same clause. It consolidates earlier insights and presents the new theoretical and empirical work of a scholar whose ideas have had a fundamental impact on the field. It also shows that bilingual data offer a revealing window on the structure of the language faculty. Carol Myers-Scotton examines the nature of major contact phenomena, especially lexical borrowing, grammatical convergence, codeswitching, first language attrition, mixed languages, and the development of creoles. She argues forcefully that types of contact phenomena often seen as separate in fact result from the same processes and can be explained by the same principles. Her discussion centers around two new models derived from the Matrix Language Frame model, previously applied only to codeswitching. One model recognizes four types of morphemes based on their different patterns of distribution across contact phenomena; its key hypothesis is that distribution depends on differential access to the morphemes in the production process. The other analyzes three levels of abstract lexical structure whose splitting and recombination across languages in bilingual speech explains many contact outcomes. This is an important volume, of unusual relevance for theories of competence and performance and vital for all those concerned with language contact Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002336 421-164.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt 003212 421-164.2 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible Contemporary linguistics / William O'Grady
Titre : Contemporary linguistics : an introduction Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William O'Grady, Auteur ; Francis Katamba, Auteur ; Michael Boris Dobrovolsky, Auteur Editeur : London : Longman Année de publication : 1997 Collection : Learning about language Importance : 755 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-582-24691-1 Note générale : Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Languag phonology morphology syntax semantics grammar. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Contemporary Linguistics can be used from first year through to final year as a main text for students taking degree courses in linguistics, English language and cognitive science and by MA students on TEFL courses. It is also highly suitable for students taking language options in media and cultural studies, modern language, psychology and philosophy, as well as for speech therapy courses.
Contemporary Linguistics : An introduction is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to linguistics. The book covers not only how language is structured, but also how it functions both socially and culturally, and how it is acquired and processed by speakers. It will prepare students to go on to more advanced work and, at the same time, will serve as a basic reference that students can continue to consult throughout their studies.
The text explores all the core areas of linguistics as well as numerous interdisciplinary and related areas.
Core topics covered include phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, the genetic and typological classification of the languages of the world, and historical linguistics.
Interdisciplinary areas discussed include language and the brain, psycholinguistics - the study of language processing, first and second language acquisition, language in social contexts and the fast-growing area of computational linguistics.
Related areas explored include writing systems and animal communication.
Contemporary linguistics : an introduction [texte imprimé] / William O'Grady, Auteur ; Francis Katamba, Auteur ; Michael Boris Dobrovolsky, Auteur . - London : Longman, 1997 . - 755 p. ; 25 cm. - (Learning about language) .
ISBN : 978-0-582-24691-1
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Languag phonology morphology syntax semantics grammar. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Contemporary Linguistics can be used from first year through to final year as a main text for students taking degree courses in linguistics, English language and cognitive science and by MA students on TEFL courses. It is also highly suitable for students taking language options in media and cultural studies, modern language, psychology and philosophy, as well as for speech therapy courses.
Contemporary Linguistics : An introduction is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to linguistics. The book covers not only how language is structured, but also how it functions both socially and culturally, and how it is acquired and processed by speakers. It will prepare students to go on to more advanced work and, at the same time, will serve as a basic reference that students can continue to consult throughout their studies.
The text explores all the core areas of linguistics as well as numerous interdisciplinary and related areas.
Core topics covered include phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, the genetic and typological classification of the languages of the world, and historical linguistics.
Interdisciplinary areas discussed include language and the brain, psycholinguistics - the study of language processing, first and second language acquisition, language in social contexts and the fast-growing area of computational linguistics.
Related areas explored include writing systems and animal communication.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 109916 421-232.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt 003246 421-232.2 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible 003247 421-232.3 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible Conversational routines in English / Karin Aijmer
Titre : Conversational routines in English : convention and creativity Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karin Aijmer (1939-....), Auteur Editeur : London : Longman Année de publication : 1996 Collection : Studies in language and linguistics Importance : XVI-251 p Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-582-08211-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : conversational language gramatical thanking apologie requests offers communication Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : It is surprising how much of everyday conversation consists of repetitive expressions such as 'thank you', 'sorry', would you mind?' and their many variants. However commonplace they may be, they do have important functions in communication.
This thorough study draws upon original data from the London-Lund Corpus of Spoken English to provide a discoursal and pragmatic account of the more common expressions found in conversational routines, such as apologising, thanking, requesting and offering.
The routines studied in this book range from conventionalized or idiomatized phrases to those which can be generated by grammar. Examples have been taken from face-to-face conversations, radio discussions and telephone conversations, and transcription has been based upon the prosodic system of Crystal (1989).
An extensive introduction provides the theory and methodology for the book and discusses the criteria for fixedness, grammatical analysis, and pragmatic functions of conversational routines which are later applied to the phrases. Following chapters deal specifically with phrases for thanking, apologising, indirect requests, and discourse-organising markers for conversational routines, on the basis of empirical investigation of the data from the London-Lund Corpus of Spoken English.Conversational routines in English : convention and creativity [texte imprimé] / Karin Aijmer (1939-....), Auteur . - London : Longman, 1996 . - XVI-251 p ; 22 cm. - (Studies in language and linguistics) .
ISBN : 978-0-582-08211-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : conversational language gramatical thanking apologie requests offers communication Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : It is surprising how much of everyday conversation consists of repetitive expressions such as 'thank you', 'sorry', would you mind?' and their many variants. However commonplace they may be, they do have important functions in communication.
This thorough study draws upon original data from the London-Lund Corpus of Spoken English to provide a discoursal and pragmatic account of the more common expressions found in conversational routines, such as apologising, thanking, requesting and offering.
The routines studied in this book range from conventionalized or idiomatized phrases to those which can be generated by grammar. Examples have been taken from face-to-face conversations, radio discussions and telephone conversations, and transcription has been based upon the prosodic system of Crystal (1989).
An extensive introduction provides the theory and methodology for the book and discusses the criteria for fixedness, grammatical analysis, and pragmatic functions of conversational routines which are later applied to the phrases. Following chapters deal specifically with phrases for thanking, apologising, indirect requests, and discourse-organising markers for conversational routines, on the basis of empirical investigation of the data from the London-Lund Corpus of Spoken English.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 109911 421-227.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt 003231 421-227.2 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible 003232 421-227.3 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible 003233 421-227.4 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible 003234 421-227.5 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible Corpora in Applied Linguistics / Susan Hunston
Titre : Corpora in Applied Linguistics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Susan Hunston, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 241 P. Format : 23*15 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-80583-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Corpora language text teaching Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Corpus Linguistics has revolutionised the world of language study and is an essential component of work in Applied Linguistics. This book, now in its second edition, provides a thorough introduction to all the key research issues in Corpus Linguistics, from the point of view of Applied Linguistics. The field has progressed a great deal since the first edition, so this edition has been completely rewritten to reflect these advances, whilst still maintaining the emphasis on hands-on corpus research of the first edition. It includes chapters on qualitative and quantitative research, applications in language teaching, discourse studies, and beyond. It also includes an extensive discussion of the place of Corpus Linguistics in linguistic theory, and provides numerous detailed examples of corpus studies throughout. Providing an accessible but thorough grounding to the fascinating, fast-moving field of Corpus Linguistics, this book is essential reading for the student and the researcher alike Corpora in Applied Linguistics [texte imprimé] / Susan Hunston, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002 . - 241 P. ; 23*15 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-80583-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Corpora language text teaching Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Corpus Linguistics has revolutionised the world of language study and is an essential component of work in Applied Linguistics. This book, now in its second edition, provides a thorough introduction to all the key research issues in Corpus Linguistics, from the point of view of Applied Linguistics. The field has progressed a great deal since the first edition, so this edition has been completely rewritten to reflect these advances, whilst still maintaining the emphasis on hands-on corpus research of the first edition. It includes chapters on qualitative and quantitative research, applications in language teaching, discourse studies, and beyond. It also includes an extensive discussion of the place of Corpus Linguistics in linguistic theory, and provides numerous detailed examples of corpus studies throughout. Providing an accessible but thorough grounding to the fascinating, fast-moving field of Corpus Linguistics, this book is essential reading for the student and the researcher alike Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002369 421-194.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible Criterion-referenced language testing / Brown,James-Dean
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PermalinkDiscourse analysis / Brown,Gillian
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PermalinkDiscourse in action / Sigrid Norris ; Rodney H. Jones
PermalinkDynamics of language contact / Clyne,Michael
PermalinkEnglish as a second language in the mainstream / Bernard A. Mohan ; Constant Leung ; Chris Davison
PermalinkEnglish corpus linguistics / F.Meyer,Charles
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PermalinkExplaining language change / William Croft
PermalinkExploring the language of drama / Jonathan Culpeper ; Mick Short ; Peter Verdonk
PermalinkGender and discourse / Tannen,Deborah
PermalinkGender and politeness / Mills,Sara
PermalinkHistorical linguistics / Herbert Schendl
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