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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Romanistik 2024.10

Die Kon­tro­verse um die geschlechtsin­dif­fer­ente Ref­erenz in der Franko­phonie: Eine sozi­olin­guis­tis­che Unter­suchung zu laien­lin­guis­tis­chen Ein­stel­lun­gen In ihrer Dis­ser­ta­tion taucht die Autorin tief in die Kon­tro­verse der geschlechts-indif­fer­­en­ten Ref­erenz, ein­er The­matik, die weltweit ins öffentliche Inter­esse gerückt ist, ein. Sie unter­sucht … Weit­er­lesen

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Kennen Sie schon … das Blog „language: a feminist guide“?

Dieses Blog wird von Deb­o­rah Cameron betrieben: This is a fem­i­nist blog about lan­guage (in fact, most­ly the Eng­lish lan­guage), writ­ten by a fem­i­nist who’s also a lin­guist. In this space I’ll try to address some fre­quent­ly asked ques­tions, debunk … Weit­er­lesen

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New Books Network Podcast: „Hyphen“

Im New Books Net­work Pod­cast in der Rei­he „New Books in Lan­guage & Lin­guis­tics“ sprach Par­dis Mah­davi am 20.12.2023 über ihre Forschung zum Binde­strich: To hyphen­ate or not to hyphen­ate has been a cen­tral point of con­tro­ver­sy since before the … Weit­er­lesen

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Open-Access-Bücher zur Slavistik & Baltistik

In der let­zten Zeit sind u.a. diese frei ver­füg­baren Titel erschienen: A His­to­ry of East Baltic through Lan­guage Con­tact Antho­ny Jakobhttps://doi.org/10.1163/9789004686472 The East Baltic lan­guages are well known for their con­ser­v­a­tive phonol­o­gy as com­pared to oth­er Indo-Euro­­pean lan­guages, which has … Weit­er­lesen

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Neu im Angebot: „Interactional Linguistics“

Wir haben die Zeitschrift „Inter­ac­tion­al Lin­guis­tics“ lizen­ziert: In the past two decades, usage-based approach­es to lin­guis­tic inquiry have forged an empir­i­cal­ly ground­ed com­pre­hen­sion of lan­guage as local­ly con­tin­gent, tem­po­ral, and ever-adap­­tive. Inter­ac­­tion­al­­ly-ori­en­t­ed approach­es to the study of lan­guage have evi­denced … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Sprachen und Kulturen Asiens, Afrikas und Ozeaniens 2022.4

The Rout­ledge Hand­book of Ara­bic and Iden­ti­ty The Rout­ledge Hand­book of Ara­bic and Iden­ti­ty offers a com­pre­hen­sive and up-to-date account of stud­ies that relate the Ara­bic lan­guage in its entire­ty to iden­ti­ty. This hand­book offers new tra­jec­to­ries in under­stand­ing lan­guage … Weit­er­lesen

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Kennen Sie schon … „Language on the move“?

Lan­guage on the Move is a peer-reviewed soci­olin­guis­tics research site devot­ed to mul­ti­lin­gual­ism, lan­guage learn­ing, and inter­cul­tur­al com­mu­ni­ca­tion in the con­texts of glob­al­iza­tion and migra­tion. Lan­guage on the Move aims to dis­sem­i­nate soci­olin­guis­tic research to a broad glob­al audi­ence. Kern­stück des Por­tals, das es bere­its … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Sprachen und Kulturen Asiens, Afrikas und Ozeaniens 2020.9

The Rout­ledge hand­book of Ara­bic soci­olin­guis­ticsThe Rout­ledge Hand­book of Ara­bic Soci­olin­guis­tics com­pris­es 22 chap­ters encom­pass­ing var­i­ous aspects in the study of Ara­bic dialects with­in their soci­olin­guis­tic con­text.This is a nov­el vol­ume, which not only includes the tra­di­tion­al top­ics in vari­a­tion­ist … Weit­er­lesen

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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Anglistik 2019.3

Cor­pus lin­guis­tics and soci­olin­guis­tics: a study of vari­a­tion and change in the modal sys­tems of world Eng­lish­esIn Cor­pus Lin­guis­tics and Soci­olin­guis­tics, Beke Hansen analy­ses vari­a­tion and change in the modal sys­tems of three sec­ond-lan­guage vari­eties of Eng­lish in Asia by … Weit­er­lesen