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The third volume in a ongoing series of primary references for
researchers, teachers, and clinicians in all areas of human
language, presenting reviews and summaries of research, and
relating theoretical concerns to specific experimental findings and
empirical observations. Covers developmental prag
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This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the
Conference on Historical News Discourse (Chined) that was held in
Florence (Italy) on 2-3 September 2004. The aim of the Conference
was to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of
recent research in the field of news discourse in early modern
Britain. The first section of the volume focuses on news discourse
in serial publications while the second part examines aspects of
news language in non-serial works. Contributions include synchronic
and diachronic analyses of reportage, polemic, propaganda, review
journalism and advertisements in a wide range of texts including
newsletters, pamphlets and newspapers. Each section is structured
chronologically so that the reader can appreciate aspects of the
general historical development of news discourse. The variety of
topics and methodologies reflects some of the most interesting
research being carried out in the field.
Through life-changing stories, respected thinkers and authentic
presentations, Keynote promotes a deeper understanding of the world
and gives students the courage and means to express themselves in
English. Communication, collaboration and creative thinking drive
students towards real 21st century outcomes and encourage them to
respond to ideas and find their own voice. Both students and
teachers will emerge with new confidence, new ideas and a new
determination to communicate in this increasingly information-rich
world of Global English.
This book contains eight studies on Functional Discourse Grammar
(FDG), with work by FDG's foremost proponents, who provide both an
introduction to the theory and a glimpse of current research
projects. FDG derives its name from taking the discourse act as the
basic unit of linguistic analysis. Each such unit receives four
paralle analyses displaying its interpersonal, representational,
morphosyntactic and phonological characteristics respectively. What
is striking about the emergence of FDG is that it enters into
lively debate with various other contemporary frameworks that share
its functionalist orientation. This facet of FDG is highlighted in
this book, every chapter of which brings out the interconnectedness
of current theoretical trends.
Normative texts are meant to be highly impersonal and
decontextualised, yet at the same time they also deal with a range
of human behaviour that is difficult to predict, which means they
have to have a very high degree of determinacy on the one hand, and
all-inclusiveness on the other. This poses a dilemma for the writer
and interpreter of normative texts. The author of such texts must
be determinate and vague at the same time, depending upon to what
extent he or she can predict every conceivable contingency that may
arise in the application of what he or she writes. The papers in
this volume discuss important legal and linguistic aspects relating
to the use of vagueness in legal drafting and demonstrate why such
aspects are critical to our understanding of the way normative
texts function.
Das Thema Fremdwortbildung gehoert erst seit kurzem zum
Forschungsgegenstand der germanistischen Wortbildungslehre. In
traditionellen Arbeiten blieb dieser Bereich - auch aus
puristischen Grunden - dagegen weitgehend ausgespart. Die
Bestrebungen, diese Lucke zu schliessen, reichen bis in die 1960er
Jahre zuruck. Seitdem wurde die Fremdwortbildungsforschung zwar
intensiviert, doch bestehen auch noch heute zahlreiche
Forschungsdesiderate, wozu sowohl empirische Untersuchungen als
auch methodisch-theoretische UEberlegungen zahlen. Der Band
zeichnet anhand von 31 Beitragen die Forschungsgeschichte nach und
soll zugleich Anregungen fur die zukunftige Klarung offener Fragen
und Probleme liefern. Eine Einfuhrung und eine Bibliographie runden
die Textsammlung ab und dienen der weiteren Orientierung.
With Voices, learners use English as a tool for global
communication and are encouraged to celebrate connections among
people from a wide range of cultures and backgrounds. Carefully
sequenced activities featuring real world content fully prepare
learners for interaction and guide them to develop their voice in
English. Voices is a seven-level, integrated-skills program for
adults and young adults that enables instructors to teach with
confidence in all classrooms. Supported by a common-sense lesson
progression and a Virtual Voices Toolkit featuring professional
development resources, teachers have the learning and teaching
materials they need to deliver engaging courses both online and in
person.
Choices & Connections combines current scholarship and
pedagogy, developed by a diverse community of expert voices, to
provide all students with foundational communication skills to
support their success in the human communication classroom and the
community.
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Pronunciation
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John Levis, Murray Munro
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Pronunciation is one of the core areas of linguistics, language
teaching and applied linguistics. It is a salient aspect of spoken
language and is of widespread interest to researchers because of
the window it provides on questions involving spoken language, and
to teachers because of its relevance to the immediate concerns of
classroom instruction. This new four volume collection will gather
the key historical articles and contemporary research in
pronunciation to provide a one stop research resource for student
and scholar.
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This book offers an overview of some recent advances in the
Computational Bioacoustics methods and technology. In the focus of
discussion is the pursuit of scalability, which would facilitate
real-world applications of different scope and purpose, such as
wildlife monitoring, biodiversity assessment, pest population
control, and monitoring the spread of disease transmitting
mosquitoes. The various tasks of Computational Bioacoustics are
described and a wide range of audio parameterization and
recognition tasks related to the automated recognition of species
and sound events is discussed. Many of the Computational
Bioacoustics methods were originally developed for the needs of
speech, audio, or image processing, and afterwards were adapted to
the requirements of automated acoustic recognition of species, or
were elaborated further to address the challenges of real-world
operation in 24/7 mode. The interested reader is encouraged to
follow the numerous references and links to web resources for
further information and insights. This book is addressed to
Software Engineers, IT experts, Computer Science researchers,
Bioacousticians, and other practitioners concerned with the
creation of new tools and services, aimed at enhancing the
technological support to Computational Bioacoustics applications.
STTM, Speech Technology and Text Mining in Medicine and Health Care
This series demonstrates how the latest advances in speech
technology and text mining positively affect patient healthcare
and, in a much broader sense, public health at large. New
developments in text mining methods have allowed health care
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patient data can be readily extracted from extensive clinical
documents in electronic health records and immediately made
available to the physician. These same summarization techniques can
also aid the healthcare provider in extracting from the large
corpora of medical literature the relevant information for treating
the patient. The series topics include the design and acceptance of
speech-enabled robots that assist in the operating room, studies of
signal processing and acoustic modeling for speech and
communication disorders, advanced statistical speech enhancement
methods for creating synthetic voice, and technologies for
addressing speech and language impairments. Titles in the Series
consist of both authored books and edited contributions. All
authored books and contributed works are peer-reviewed. The Series
is for speech scientists and speech engineers, machine learning
experts, biomedical engineers, medical speech pathologists,
linguists, and healthcare professionals
World English is an exciting new four-skills program which uses
National Geographic content, images, and video to teach the
language that learners need to succeed in their daily lives. The
series is built upon clear and practical learning goals which are
presented and practiced through appropriate themes and topics.
World English uses real people, real places, and real language to
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World English series is accompanied by World English Writing
Portfolio which is specially written to develop learners writing
skills from basic word and sentence formation to writing connected
paragraphs in a variety of writing contexts.
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