Perspectives on Formulaic Language: Acquisition and Communication
Editat de David Wooden Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2011
Formulaic
sequences
are
more
or
less
fixed
word
combinations
such
as
idioms,
collocations,
lexical
bundles,
phrasal
verbs
and
so
on.
Study
in
this
area
has
grown
over
the
past
fifteen
years,
despite
the
fact
that
there
are
no
academic
journals
or
conferences
devoted
to
this
topic.
This
edited
collection
is
an
attempt
to
draw
together
the
diverse
international
work
on
formulaic
language.
It
features
an
introduction
by
Dr.
Regina
Weinert,
a
pioneer
and
expert
in
the
study
of
formulaic
language
in
acquisition.
The
authors
have
an
international
scope,
from
China
and
Italy
to
Armenia,
Canada
and
Britain.
The
book
is
divided
into
three
sections:
Formulaic
Language
in
Acquisition
and
Pedagogy;
Identification
and
Psycholinguistic
Processing
of
Formulaic
Language;
Communicative
Functions
of
Formulaic
Language.
The
topics
of
the
papers
are
as
varied
as
the
geographic
locations
of
the
authors
-
critical
discourse
analysis,
psycholinguistics,
memorization,
corpus
analysis,
specific
languages
such
as
Arabic,
and
even
Beowulf
and
blogging
language.
This
volume
represents
a
step
forward
for
the
study
of
formulaic
language,
offering
diverse,
often
previously
unexplored
perspectives
from
international
researchers,
advancing
knowledge
in
innovative
ways.
It
makes
a
fresh
contribution
the
growing
number
of
works
on
this
topic
and
will
appeal
to
researchers
and
academics
working
with
formulaic
language
throughout
linguistics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441148414
ISBN-10: 1441148418
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441148418
Pagini: 298
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Features
empirical
research
alongside
theory
and
teaching
practices
--
will
help
readers
to
understand
the
pervasive
and
critical
role
that
formulaic
language
plays
in
all
aspects
of
language
acquisition
and
use.
Notă biografică
David
Wood
teaches
applied
linguistics
at
Carleton
University,
Canada,
where
his
research
interests
lie
in
formulaic
language,
acquisition
of
L2
spoken
language
and
academic
discourse,
and
language
teacher
education.
He
has
taught
English
language
and
applied
linguistics
in
Canada,
Greece,
and
Japan.
Cuprins
1.
The
contribution
of
formulaic
language
to
fundamental
debates
in
linguisticsn,
Regina
Weinert
(University
of
Sheffield)
Part 1: Formulaic Language in Acquisition and Pedagogy
2. The development of collocation use in academic texts by advanced L2 learners: A multiple case study approach, Jie Li and Norbert Schmitt (University of Nottingham, UK)
3. Idiomatically speaking: Effects of task variation on formulaic language in highly proficient users of L2 French and Spanish, Fanny Forsberg and Lars Fant (Stockholm University, Sweden)
4. Effectiveness of text memorization in EFL Learning of Chinese students, Zhenqiong Dai and Yanren Ding (Nanjing University, China)
5. Lexical clusters in an EAP textbook corpus, David Wood (Carleton University, Canada)
6. An investigation of lexical bundles in ESP textbooks and electrical engineering introductory textbooks, Lin Chen (Carleton University, USA)
Part 2: Identification and Psycholinguistic Processing of Formulaic Language
7. Formulaicity in code-switching: Criteria for identifying formulaic sequences, Kazuhiko Namba (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan)
8. Holistic processing of regular four-word sequences: A behavioral and ERP study of the effects of structure, frequency, and probability on immediate recall, Antoine Tremblay and Harald Baayen (University of Alberta, Canada) 9. The phonology of formulaic sequences: A review, Phoebe Ming Sum Lin (University of Nottingham, UK)
10. Processing MWUs: Are MWU subtypes psycholinguistically real? Georgie Columbus (University of Alberta, Canada)
Part 3: Communicative Functions of Formulaic Language
11. A text in speech's clothing: Discovering specific functions of formulaic expressions in Beowulf and blogs, Matt Garley, Benjamin Slade, and Marina Terkourafi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
12. The semantic structure of Arabic idioms, Ashraf Abdou(University of Manchester, UK)
13. Formulaicity and translation: A cross-corpora analysis of English formulaic binomials and their Italian translations, Salvatore Giammarresi (University of Palermo, Italy)
Part 1: Formulaic Language in Acquisition and Pedagogy
2. The development of collocation use in academic texts by advanced L2 learners: A multiple case study approach, Jie Li and Norbert Schmitt (University of Nottingham, UK)
3. Idiomatically speaking: Effects of task variation on formulaic language in highly proficient users of L2 French and Spanish, Fanny Forsberg and Lars Fant (Stockholm University, Sweden)
4. Effectiveness of text memorization in EFL Learning of Chinese students, Zhenqiong Dai and Yanren Ding (Nanjing University, China)
5. Lexical clusters in an EAP textbook corpus, David Wood (Carleton University, Canada)
6. An investigation of lexical bundles in ESP textbooks and electrical engineering introductory textbooks, Lin Chen (Carleton University, USA)
Part 2: Identification and Psycholinguistic Processing of Formulaic Language
7. Formulaicity in code-switching: Criteria for identifying formulaic sequences, Kazuhiko Namba (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan)
8. Holistic processing of regular four-word sequences: A behavioral and ERP study of the effects of structure, frequency, and probability on immediate recall, Antoine Tremblay and Harald Baayen (University of Alberta, Canada) 9. The phonology of formulaic sequences: A review, Phoebe Ming Sum Lin (University of Nottingham, UK)
10. Processing MWUs: Are MWU subtypes psycholinguistically real? Georgie Columbus (University of Alberta, Canada)
Part 3: Communicative Functions of Formulaic Language
11. A text in speech's clothing: Discovering specific functions of formulaic expressions in Beowulf and blogs, Matt Garley, Benjamin Slade, and Marina Terkourafi (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
12. The semantic structure of Arabic idioms, Ashraf Abdou(University of Manchester, UK)
13. Formulaicity and translation: A cross-corpora analysis of English formulaic binomials and their Italian translations, Salvatore Giammarresi (University of Palermo, Italy)
Index
Recenzii
"The
new
millennium
has
seen
an
explosion
of
usage-based
studies
showing
that
formulaic
language
and
constructions
are
the
rule
rather
than
the
exception.
This
volume
is
an
important
contribution
to
this
growing
field
of
research,
directing
the
reader,
as
it
does,
to
an
abundance
of
new
prefabricated
patterns
and
sequences
of
different
degrees
of
generality,
from
abstract
schemas
over
frames
to
(semi)fixed
sequences,
and
in
a
wide
range
of
applicational
studies
including
memorization
and
processing,
developmental
L2
learning
and
textbook
design."
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Formulaic sequences are more or less fixed word combinations such as idioms, collocations, lexical bundles, and phrasal verbs. This title draws together diverse international work on formulaic language such as idioms, collocations, lexical bundles and phrasal verbs.
Formulaic sequences are more or less fixed word combinations such as idioms, collocations, lexical bundles, and phrasal verbs. This title draws together diverse international work on formulaic language such as idioms, collocations, lexical bundles and phrasal verbs.