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LCL 24: Le proposizioni subordinate

Référence: ISBN 9783969390405
51,80


Le proposizioni subordinate
Manuale per studenti universitari stranieri
 
Alberto Regagliolo
Stefan Wyszyński University
 
Le proposizioni subordinate è un manuale pensato per studenti universitari stranieri di livello B2-C2 del Quadro Comune Europeo di Riferimento per la conoscenza delle lingue. Il testo è composto da diciannove capitoli. In essi vi è una parte teorica corredata da numerosi esempi ed esercizi per comprendere a fondo le particolarità e le strutture delle subordinate italiane. Le proposizioni incluse in questo manuale sono le seguenti: aggiuntiva, avversativa, causale, comparativa, concessiva, condizionale, consecutiva, dichiarativa, esclusiva, finale, incidentale, interrogativa, limitativa, locativa, modale, oggettiva, relativa, soggettiva e temporale.
 
ISBN 9783969390405. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 24. 248pp. 2021. Students' discounts available!
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LCL 25: Lectures in the Minimalist Program

Référence: ISBN 9783969390887
51,80


Lectures in the Minimalist Program
Syntheses & Exegeses
 
Joseph Galasso
California State University, Northridge
 
The lectures consider the progression of ‘Merge to Move’—beginning with Principles of Locality which operate over an array of Binding constraints, then to combine Members (a, b) (an external merge) which establishes an unordered Set {a, b}, then to Local Move operations (internal merge) which establishes an ordered Pair <a, <a, b>>. From these sequences of external to internal merge-operations, an array of syntactic phenomena come into view, each of which enters some form of an explanatory equation, as argued for by Minimalist pursuits. As a broad sweeping ‘pedagogical device’, we peer into myriad aspects behind Lasnik’s ‘Anti-locality’ Condition. What does ‘locality’ exactly mean here (c-command)? How is it that adjacency is banned from recursive syntax (X-bar)? The condition stipulates that if an item gets displaced (internal merge), it cannot move into its existing phrase, but rather must expand a higher/functional phrase. How does this condition affect movement (e.g., wh-movement, head-to-head movement) regarding ‘Merge over Move’, as well as notions of transfer/spell-out involving phrasal projection? Other topics include Merge over Move, Phase-base theory, Light verb constructs, VP-shells, Principles of economy of movement, and Reasons for movement. The lectures contained within this coursebook are designed as a graduate-student guide to general issues surrounding the Minimalist Program (Chomsky 1995).
 
ISBN 9783969390887. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 25. 147pp. 2022.  
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LCL 26: Teaching Sociolinguistics

Référence: ISBN 9783969390955
57,80


Teaching Sociolinguistics
 
Smita Joseph
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India
 
Teaching Sociolinguistics is an introductory level 1 textbook in sociolinguistics. The textbook comprises sixteen units. The organization of the textbook into sixteen units has been done thematically so that the learners are able to access the key topics in a coherent way. Each unit focuses on a theme and the various subthemes within it. Every topic is discussed through case studies in English and Indian languages. The units are self-explanatory. The writing style is personalised, inclusive and learner-oriented. There are no jargons used in the text. Every unit has activities for discussion. Some of these activities are open-ended. Every section is followed by a review question, the answers to which are discussed at the end of the unit. The textbook discusses the following terms, which are also the key terms: variable, variant, lexical variation, phonological variation, morphological variation, syntactic variation, linguistic politeness, style, regional dialect, social dialect, gender, social class, social network, communities of practice, language contact, multilingualism, language attitudes, speech community and research methods. The textbook can be used by young researchers and also students from the area of linguistics. Since this is a standalone textbook that requires no prerequisites, students from other disciplines can also use it and extend the applications in their respective fields.
 
ISBN 9783969390955. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 26. 182pp. 2022.
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LCL 27: Arabic Translation Practice

Référence: ISBN 9783969391136
75,00


Arabic Translation Practice
A Coursebook
 
مُقرر الترجمة التطبيقية
إنجليزي – عربي - إنجليزي
 
Hussein Abdul-Raof
Taibah University, Saudi Arabia
 
Arabic Translation Practice: A Coursebook is a valuable translation pedagogy and a thorough practice-based academic resource book for English-Arabic-English translation and contrastive linguistics at the syntactic, semantic, and stylistic levels of analysis. It provides practical translation strategies to the translation student and to the translation teacher. It is concerned primarily with practical translation training and is a rich resource for an English-Arabic-English intensive translation training program. The book provides the student with an insight into translation skills at the full-stop, conjunctive particle, word, phrase, sentence, paragraph, and text levels. The present book is to do with transferable practical translation skills. Each English or Arabic text is divided into segments such as the headline, sub-headlines, captions, and the individual subsequent sentences of the whole text. Each segment of the ST is followed by its translation and critical translation quality assessment. Then, the translation strategy is explained for each individual segment of both the ST and the TT. The book explains how a text segment is translated and how a translation problem is solved. The punctuation, cohesion, grammatical, and stylistic idiosyncrasies of both the ST and the TT are discussed thoroughly.
 
Arabic Translation Practice: A Coursebook also provides an overview of useful theoretical problems in Arabic translation. Fifteen translation approaches are discussed. Brief details of major translation strategies are provided to guide the student to what is required or how a translation problem is accounted for during the translation process.
 
Hussein Abdul-Raof has been involved in teaching, supervising masters and doctoral dissertations, researching, and practicing translation for 40 years. He is a Professor of Linguistics and Translation Studies at Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, who has worked in the United Kingdom as a practitioner since 1976, a translation and interpreting instructor in Specialist Language Services (York, 1984-1992), The University of Salford Manchester (1985-1992), and The University of Leeds (1993-2012), and a PhD supervisor to postgraduate students of translation studies in The University of Leeds (1993-2012).
 
 
ISBN 9783969391136. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 27. 458pp. 2022.
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LCL 28: Interactive Sociolinguistics

Référence: ISBN 9783969391273
53,80


Interactive Sociolinguistics
 
Smita Joseph
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India
 
 
Interactive Sociolinguistics is meant for young researchers of humanities and social sciences and, especially, for those who are specializing in the area of linguistics and sociolinguistics. Students with a basic to mid-level background in linguistics can also form an audience. The book is novel in its approach because it criticizes some key concepts like the notion of dialects given by Chambers and Trudgill (2004). The book includes:
  • An exercise after every chapter,
  • Samples of students’ assignments,
  • Strategies to develop research questions,
  • Topics in sociolinguistics that are illustrated through case studies and examples,
  • Strategies to write concise summaries and literature reviews in sociolinguistics,
  • Strategies to avoid plagiarism in research,
  • Strategies to develop questionnaires,
  • A chapter on writing dissertations, and
  • Bad examples of writing literature reviews and summaries.
The textbook discusses the following terms, which are also the key terms: dialect, dialect geography, social class, caste, research questions, language change, literature review, dissertations, theses, summary writing, data analysis, questionnaire, synchronic and diachronic linguistics, generational change, lifespan change, age-graded variation, direct and indirect elicitation frames, display map, semi-foreign language, mutual intelligibility, and dialect myths.      
 
ISBN 9783969391273. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 28. 151pp. 2022.
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LCL 29: Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics. Book I. Introduction.

Référence: ISBN 9783969391440
42,80


Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics
 
Book I
Introduction
 
Smita Joseph
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India 
 
Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics is a book series that will introduce learners to the basic concepts of sociolinguistics. The series consists of three books. Book I will introduce the learners to sociolinguistic variation. It will discuss the motivation for language variation and the different linguistic levels at which variation occurs, that is, lexical, phonological, morphological, and syntactic. Book II will discuss the linguistic outcomes of multilingualism and language contact. It will introduce the concept of a linguistic repertoire and the functional distribution of varieties in the repertoire. It will also introduce the concepts of code-switching, pidgins, creoles, diglossia, and language shift. Book III will look at the social correlates of language variation, such as social class, gender, networks, and communities of practice (CosP). It will also introduce linguistic politeness and ethnolinguistic vitality.
 
The book series includes:
  • Illustrations and graphics that will enable the learners to understand the concepts easily and through multiple examples,
  • Exercises after every section,
  • Explanation of the keywords,
  • A theme-based division of the three-volume series,
  • A jargon-free discussion of concepts and themes,
  • Topics that can be easily understood by beginners.
 
Some of the topics discussed in the series, which are also key terms, are sociolinguistic variation, lexical variation, phonological variation, morphological variation, syntactic variation, language choice, vitality, regional dialect, social dialect, politeness, diglossia, shift, code-switching, pidgin, and creole.
 
This is a zero-level course that is meant for learners without any background in linguistics and/or sociolinguistics.   
 
ISBN 9783969391440. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 29. 88pp. 2023
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LCL 30: Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics. Book II. Multilingualism and Language Contact.

Référence: ISBN 9783969391457
42,80


Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics
Book II
Multilingualism and Language Contact
 
Smita Joseph
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India
 
Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics is a book series that will introduce learners to the basic concepts of sociolinguistics. The series consists of three books. Book I will introduce the learners to sociolinguistic variation. It will discuss the motivation for language variation and the different linguistic levels at which variation occurs, that is, lexical, phonological, morphological, and syntactic. Book II will discuss the linguistic outcomes of multilingualism and language contact. It will introduce the concept of a linguistic repertoire and the functional distribution of varieties in the repertoire. It will also introduce the concepts of code-switching, pidgins, creoles, diglossia, and language shift. Book III will look at the social correlates of language variation, such as social class, gender, networks, and communities of practice (CosP). It will also introduce linguistic politeness and ethnolinguistic vitality.
 
The book series includes:
  • Illustrations and graphics that will enable the learners to understand the concepts easily and through multiple examples,
  • Exercises after every section,
  • Explanation of the keywords,
  • A theme-based division of the three-volume series,
  • A jargon-free discussion of concepts and themes,
  • Topics that can be easily understood by beginners.
 
Some of the topics discussed in the series, which are also key terms, are sociolinguistic variation, lexical variation, phonological variation, morphological variation, syntactic variation, language choice, vitality, regional dialect, social dialect, politeness, diglossia, shift, code-switching, pidgin, and creole.
 
This is a zero-level course that is meant for learners without any background in linguistics and/or sociolinguistics.   
 
ISBN 9783969391457. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 30. 95pp. 2023
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LCL 31: Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics. Book III. The Social Correlates and Language Variation.

Référence: ISBN 9783969391464
42,80


Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics
BOOK III
The Social Correlates and Language Variation
 
Smita Joseph
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India
 
Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics is a book series that will introduce learners to the basic concepts of sociolinguistics. The series consists of three books. Book I will introduce the learners to sociolinguistic variation. It will discuss the motivation for language variation and the different linguistic levels at which variation occurs, that is, lexical, phonological, morphological, and syntactic. Book II will discuss the linguistic outcomes of multilingualism and language contact. It will introduce the concept of a linguistic repertoire and the functional distribution of varieties in the repertoire. It will also introduce the concepts of code-switching, pidgins, creoles, diglossia, and language shift. Book III will look at the social correlates of language variation, such as social class, gender, networks, and communities of practice (CosP). It will also introduce linguistic politeness and ethnolinguistic vitality.
 
The book series includes:
  • Illustrations and graphics that will enable the learners to understand the concepts easily and through multiple examples,
  • Exercises after every section,
  • Explanation of the keywords,
  • A theme-based division of the three-volume series,
  • A jargon-free discussion of concepts and themes,
  • Topics that can be easily understood by beginners.
 
Some of the topics discussed in the series, which are also key terms, are sociolinguistic variation, lexical variation, phonological variation, morphological variation, syntactic variation, language choice, vitality, regional dialect, social dialect, politeness, diglossia, shift, code-switching, pidgin, and creole.
 
This is a zero-level course that is meant for learners without any background in linguistics and/or sociolinguistics. 
 
ISBN 9783969391464. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 31. 101pp. 2023 
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LCL-IE 01: Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics

Référence: ISBN 9783969391549
156,00


Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics
 
Smita Joseph
 
Basic Concepts in Sociolinguistics is a book series that will introduce learners to the basic concepts of sociolinguistics. The series consists of three books. Book I will introduce the learners to sociolinguistic variation. It will discuss the motivation for language variation and the different linguistic levels at which variation occurs, that is, lexical, phonological, morphological, and syntactic. Book II will discuss the linguistic outcomes of multilingualism and language contact. It will introduce the concept of a linguistic repertoire and the functional distribution of varieties in the repertoire. It will also introduce the concepts of code-switching, pidgins, creoles, diglossia, and language shift. Book III will look at the social correlates of language variation, such as social class, gender, networks, and communities of practice (CosP). It will also introduce linguistic politeness and ethnolinguistic vitality.
 
The book series includes: Illustrations and graphics that will enable the learners to understand the concepts easily and through multiple examples, exercises after every section, explanation of the keywords, a theme-based division of the three-volume series, a jargon-free discussion of concepts and themes, topics that can be easily understood by beginners.
 
Some of the topics discussed in the series, which are also key terms, are sociolinguistic variation, lexical variation, phonological variation, morphological variation, syntactic variation, language choice, vitality, regional dialect, social dialect, politeness, diglossia, shift, code-switching, pidgin, and creole.
 
This is a zero-level course that is meant for learners without any background in linguistics and/or sociolinguistics.  
 
ISBN 9783969391549 (Hardbound). Integral (Book I-III). LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics (Integral Vol 01). 284pp. 2023.
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LCL 32: English Phonetics and Phonology

Référence: ISBN 9783969391495
55,80


English Phonetics and Phonology
A Course for Arab Students
 
Nadhim Aldubai
Sana'a University and Taibah University
 
 
This book is an outcome of teaching phonetics and phonology to graduate and postgraduate students in different universities in the Middle East for more than twenty years. During this time, the students and the author have felt the need for a coursebook in phonetics and phonology with an eye of comparison between the two languages, Arabic and English. To deeply understand how English and Arabic work in segmental and suprasegmental levels, different topics in phonetics and phonology syllabus are discussed in this book. In order to separate segmental  and suprasegmental levels, the book is divided into two sections: Phonetics & Phonology. In the phonetics section, the book discusses the definition of phonetics, vocal organs, and detailed description of English consonants and vowels with a comparison between Arabic and English consonants and vowels.
 
In the phonology level, the book defines phonology and draws clear distinction between phonetics and phonology. It also discusses phonemes and allophones with examples from Arabic and English. Extensive exercises on broad and narrow transcription are provided. The prosody of English and Arabic has been discussed in terms of syllable structure, phonological processes, stress and intonation. The theory of Distinctive Features are presented with extensive tasks and exercises. Each chapter is followed by extensive T/F, MCQs and direct questions exercises. Phonetic symbols used in this book are based on the International Phonetic Alphabet Chart (IPA).
 
ISBN 9783969391495. LINCOM Coursebooks in Linguistics 32. 266pp. 2023.
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