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Language in Use

A Reader
Langbeschreibung
Designed for introductory students, this collection of key readings in language and linguistics will take readers beyond their introductory textbook and introduce them to the thoughts and writings of many esteemed authorities.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1: Language and Interaction Introduction 1.1 Harvey Sacks On the Preferences for Agreement and Contiguity in Sequences in Conversation 1.2 Bethan Davies Grice's Cooperative Principle: Meaning and Rationality 1.3 Rebecca Barry and Andrew Merrison Language-in-Use: a Clarkian Perspective 1.4 Ronald R. Butters How Not to Strike it Rich: Semantics, pragmatics, and Semiotics of a Massachusetts Lottery Game Card 1.5 Sara Mills Impoliteness 1.6 Karen Grainger Reality Orientation in Institutions for the Elderly: The Perspective from Interactional Sociolinguistics 1.7 Bethan Benwell and Elizabeth H. Stokoe University Students Resisting Academic Identity Part 2: Language Systems Introduction 2.1 Ingo Plag Productivity and the Mental Lexicon 2.2 Arthur Hughes, Peter Trudgill and Dominic Watt Regional Accent Variation 2.3 Michael Halliday Language in a Social Perspective 2.4. Rachel Sutton-Spence and Bencie Woll Constructing Sign Sentences 2.5 James Milroy Giving a History to English 2.6 Andrew Goatly Metaphor and Relevance 2.7 Jill and Charles Hadfield with Anthea Gupta Travels with Auntie Part 3: Language and Society Introduction 3.1 Robert B. Le Page and Andree Tabouret-Keller Acs of Identity 3.2 Ellen Bialystok Bilingualism at School: Effect on the Acqusition of Literacy 3.3 David Crystal An English Family of Languages 3.4 Sue Wright Language Education and Foreign Relations in Vietnam 3.5 Graham Turner Why Protect Heritage Sign Languages? 3.6 Norman Fairclough Language and Discourse 3.7 Tony McEnery How British Men and Women Swear Part 4: Language and Mind Introduction 4.1 Loraine Obler and Kris Gjerlow How we Know what we Know about Brain Organization for Language 4.2 Charles Goodwin, Marjorie H. Goodwin and David Olsher Producing Sense with Nonsense Syllables: Turn and Sequence in Conversations with a Man with Severe Aphasia 4.3 Steven Pinker Language Acquisition: how do they do it? 4.4 Michael Jeffrey Farrar Negative Evidence and Grammatical Morpheme Acquisition 4.5 Holger Diessel Learning versus Growth 4.6 Todd R. Haskell, Maryellen C. Macdonald and Mark S. Seidenberg Language Learning and Innateness: Some Implications of Compounds Research 4.7 Gunther Kress and Theo van Leeuwen The Semiotic Lanscape 4.8 Michael E. R. Nicholls, Dara A. Searle and John L. Bradshaw Read My Lips: Asymmetries in the Visual Expression and Perception of Speech Revealed through the McGurk Effect
Patrick Griffiths has taught linguistics, applied linguistics and English language courses at the University of York (UK), at York St John, at the multi-country University of the South Pacific and, over the past four years, as a professor of English at Beppu University, in Japan.
ISBN-13:
9781000154955
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
416
Autor:
Patrick Griffiths
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
0 - No protection
Sprache:
Englisch

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