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The present volume is a monographic study devoted to selected
aspects of English historical phonology, orthography, syntax,
morphology and semantics. It is the result of international
cooperation of scholars affiliated with various academic
institutions around the world, such as the University of Texas Rio
Grande Valley, USA; the University of Edinburgh, UK; the University
of Westminster, UK; the University of Tours, France, the University
of Amsterdam, Netherlands; the Boris Grinchenko University in Kiev,
Ukraine; the South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Bulgaria; the
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; the University
of Silesia, Poland; the Silesian University of Technology, Poland.
This book is a collection of chapters pertaining to some of the
current problems of language description couched in terms of recent
advances of the theory of Cognitive Linguistics. The analyses
conducted by the authors revolve around issues belonging to the
scope of, among others, discourse analysis, figurative language
use, metaphorisation and metonymisation processes, as well as
various approaches to grammatical constructions.
This book offers a collection of papers pertaining to the most
thought-provoking problems in the areas of theoretical and
contrastive linguistics. The contributions are devoted to current
developments in morphological and semantic theorizing. The
contrastive analyses conducted by the authors examine the structure
of English and selected Slavic languages.
This book is a collection of papers pertaining to some of the
current problems of language description couched in terms of recent
advances of the theory of Cognitive Linguistics. The analyses
conducted by the authors examine the interrelation between culture,
discourse, grammar and cognition, with a particular focus placed on
the nature and role of formulaic language.
This book explores norm and anomaly in various contemporary
Anglophone linguistic, didactic, literary and cultural studies. The
authors provide an international forum for the discussion and
exchange of ideas. They analyze, among others, humour in comics and
sitcom discourse, riddles and their linguistic properties,
idiomaticity in language teaching. They also set their focus on
issues like the uses of antipassive-like and extraposed
constructions, as well as problems related to order and chaos,
expression and repression, autonomy and oppression, harmony and
discord in modern and contemporary British and US literature and
culture.
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