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Perspectives on Academic Persian: Language Policy, cartea 25

Editat de Abbas Aghdassi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2022
This book focuses on the idea of Academic Persian in the growing competition of many Middle Eastern languages to produce and highlight their academic discourse. Similar to academic English, most West Asian languages including Persian, Turkish, and Arabic are developing new styles and genres to produce academic texts. The book addresses a major question: "What is academic Persian?"
Intended for researchers, experts, analysts, policy-makers, and students in Persian, Iranian studies, and Islamic studies, as well as Near Eastern languages and Middle Eastern cultures and languages, the book includes numerous technical contributions on the emerging markets involving west Asian languages. Since indexing, abstracting, crawling, metrics, citations, and visibility are becoming hot issues for academics, service providers (e.g., publishers) and policy-makers (e.g., university heads), a knowledge of academic Persian will help readers to grasp what Persian, and other similar languages, require in academic markets.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030756123
ISBN-10: 3030756122
Pagini: 244
Ilustrații: XXV, 244 p. 48 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Language Policy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction: Perspectives on Academic Persian.- Chapter 2. Historical Grounds for a Rational Grammar in Academic Persian.- Chapter 3. Amendments to Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis: Moderating Role of Affective variables in L1 (Persian)-L2 (English) Academic Reading Relationship.- Chapter 4. Writer-reader Interaction in Written Discourse: A Comparative Corpus-based Investigation of Metadiscourse Features in English and Persian Academic Genre.- Chapter 5. One Concept, Many Names! Analyzing a Serious Challenge Lying ahead of the Formation of Academic Persian Vocabulary.- Chapter 6. Neologisms in Contemporary Persian Approved by the Academy of Persian Language and Literature: A Case Study of Epidemiology Terms.- Chapter 7. The Promises of Action Research to Develop Persian for Academic Purposes Teachers’ Professionalism.- Chapter 8. Promoting the Status of an Academic Language: Participant Interaction.- Chapter 9. Application of Frame Semantics to Teach Persian Vocabulary to Non-native Speakers.- Chapter 10. Academic Writing for Academic Persian: A Synthesis of Recent Research.- Chapter 11. Moving Forward in Writing a Persian Academic Text: An Introduction to Cohesive Devices.- Chapter 12. Representations and Uses of Conjunctions in Persian Learners’ Academic Writings: The Predictive Power of Saadi Foundation Writing Rubric.


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This book focuses on the idea of Academic Persian in the growing competition of many Middle Eastern languages to produce and highlight their academic discourse. Similar to academic English, most West Asian languages including Persian, Turkish, and Arabic are developing new styles and genres to produce academic texts. The book addresses a major question: "What is academic Persian?"
Intended for researchers, experts, analysts, policy-makers, and students in Persian, Iranian studies, and Islamic studies, as well as Near Eastern languages and Middle Eastern cultures and languages, the book includes numerous technical contributions on the emerging markets involving west Asian languages. Since indexing, abstracting, crawling, metrics, citations, and visibility are becoming hot issues for academics, service providers (e.g., publishers) and policy-makers (e.g., university heads), a knowledge of academic Persian will help readers to grasp what Persian, and other similar languages, require in academic markets.

Caracteristici

Introduces Persian for academic purposes to experts, scholars, and political analysts Informs policy makers to set linguistic plans for non-English academic activities Mirrors the linguistic diversity of academic contributions within a pluralized world