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Research in Colonial and Postcolonial Linguistics has experienced a
significant increase in contributions from varying fields of
language studies, gaining the attention of scholars from all over
the world. This volume aims to showcase the variety of topics
relevant to the study of language(s) in colonial, postcolonial and
decolonial contexts. A main reason of this variety is that the new
paradigm invites and necessitates research on different subject
matters such as language typology, grammar and cross-linguistics,
meta-linguistics and research on language ideology, discourse
analysis and pragmatics. The contributions of this volume are
selected, peer-reviewed papers which were partly invited and partly
given at the First Bremen Conference on Colonial and Postcolonial
Linguistics, held in September 2013.
This volume focusses on contradiction as a key concept in the
Humanities and Social Sciences. By bringing together theoretical
and empirical contributions from a broad disciplinary spectrum, the
volume advances research in contradiction and on contradictory
phenomena, laying the foundations for a new interdisciplinary field
of research: Contradiction Studies. Dealing with linguistic
phenomena, urban geographies, business economy, literary writing
practices, theory of the social sciences, and language education,
the contributions show that contradiction, rather than being a
logical exemption in the Aristotelian sense, provides a valuable
approach to many fields of socially, culturally, and historically
relevant fields of research.
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