Major trends in theoretical and applied linguistics. / Volume 1 / / edited by Nikolaos Lavidas, Thomai Alexiou, Areti-Maria Sougari.

In the three volumes of Major Trends in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, the editors guide the reader through a well-selected compendium of works, presenting a fresh look at contemporary linguistics. Specialists will find chapters that contribute to their fields of interest, and the three-volume...

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Superior document:Versita Discipline: Language, Literature
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Place / Publishing House:London, England : : Versita, Versita Limited,, 2013.
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Year of Publication:2014
2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Versita discipline. Language, literature.
Physical Description:1 online resource (520 pages) :; illustrations.
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Other title:Front matter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Reviewers --
Part I Invited Papers --
Q: Natural Language's only Functional Head /
Growth and Decline: How Grammar has Been Changing in Recent English /
Towards a Constructional Account of Indefinite Uses of Proper Names in Modern Greek /
Aspect and Aktionsart: A Study on the Nature of Grammatical Categories /
Asking the Right Questions in "New School" EFL Curriculum Design /
Part II Selected Conference Papers / Section 1: Phonology - Phonetics --
The Acquisition of English Intonation by Native Greek Speakers /
The Greek Rhotic in /rC/ Sequences: An Acoustic and Electropalatographic Study /
Where the Glide Meets the Palatals /
The Production of English Aspirated Stops in Foreign Language Acquisition /
Section 2: Syntax - Morphology - Semantics --
The Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Common Typological Feature: An Active Alignment (?) /
A Conceptual Metonymy Account of Count and Non-Count Nouns: A Study of Modern Greek Nouns from the Domains of Eating and Drinking /
Basic Illocutions of the Modern Greek Subjunctive /
Pride Concepts /
Case Attraction in Free Relative Clauses of Ancient Greek: A Study of the Syntax-Morphology Interface /
Τα διαθεσιακά επιρρήματα: Επιμέρους υποκατηγορία προτασιακών επιρρημάτων της Νέας Ελληνικής /
The Role of Repetition in the Rise of Concessivity /
Τα ρήματα σε -άμαι της Νεοελληνικής Κοινής /
The Syntax-IS Interface: On the Functional Discrepancies between Clitic Left Dislocation and 'Bare Left Dislocation' in Modern Greek /
Distributivity and Genericity in Greek: The Case of kathe with the Definite Article /
Adjectival Participles Bearing on Unaccusativity Identification. Evidence from Modern Greek /
Stranded Quantifiers, Reconstruction and QR /
On Scalar Predicative PPs in Spanish /
Measuring the Productivity of Noun-Deriving Suffixes across Languages: Greek -tita vs. English -ness /
Result Clauses in Modern Greek and Spanish: A Contrastive Study /
A vs. en in Spanish Locatives /
In Situ, Ex Situ and (Non) Echo Questions /
Semantic Clusters Combined with Kinematics: The Case of English and Modern Greek Motion Verbs /
Dativus Ethicus in the Balkan Languages /
Summary:In the three volumes of Major Trends in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, the editors guide the reader through a well-selected compendium of works, presenting a fresh look at contemporary linguistics. Specialists will find chapters that contribute to their fields of interest, and the three-volume collection will provide useful reading for anyone interested in linguistics. The first volume explores theoretical issues dealing with phonetics-phonology and syntax-semantics-morphology. Volume two is organized into three main sections that examine interdisciplinary linguistics: discourse analysis, gender and lexicography; language acquisition, and language disorders. Finally, volume three focuses on applied linguistics - both language teaching/ learning and education.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:311039927X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Nikolaos Lavidas, Thomai Alexiou, Areti-Maria Sougari.