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Editor-in-Chief
R.E. Asher, University of Edinburgh, UK
Co-ordinating Editor
J.M.Y. Simpson, University of Glasgow, UK
Description
The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics meets the need for a truly international work of reference and reviews current knowledge
in the fields of linguistics and language studies. The work makes a systematic effort to take into account the many different views and
perspectives encountered in research and thinking in the fields of linguistics and language studies, emphasizing the multidisciplinary
nature of the subject.
Alphabetically organized, the work consists of ten volumes, each of more than 500 large format pages, including
an index volume which contains a contributor index, a three-level subject index, a systematic outline of the Encyclopedia, an
article on the bibliographic sources of information in linguistics and language studies and a glossary of technical terms used in the
field. In planning the presentation of the Encyclopedia the Editorial Board and the Publisher have considered the wide range
of potential users, including not only specialist research workers but also those individuals and institutions in need of information
in this diverse field.
Audience
For faculty, language specialists, researchers and students.
Contents
'Click here for the ELL online indexes'.
Selected articles:
Academics and standards. Aging and language. Al-Khalil. Alphabet: religious beliefs. Alternate sign languages. Aphasia. Archaism. Australian
languages. Automatic speech recognition: stochastic techniques. Autosegmental phonology. Black english in education. Blasphemy. Bolivia:
language situation. Burushaski. Caddoan languages. Cargo cults. Case grammar. Chart parsing and WFSSTs. Chatterji, S. K. Children's invented
spellings. Chomsky's philosophy of grammar. Classroom language: observation and research. Cognitive grammar. Cohesion and coherence in
literature. Communicative intention. Computers and language use. Conservation analysis. Counterfactuals. Curriculum and syllabus design.
Cybernetics. Deaf community and culture. Deconstruction. Dependency phonology. Dialect maps and atlases. Dictionaries, rhyming. Diderot,
Denis. Dravidian languages. Dysarthrias, developmental. English from the Norman Conquest to the introduction of printing. Estonian. Ethiopia:
language situation. Ethnicity and language. Ethnopoetics. Factivity. Fluency: disorders. Foregrounding. Formal semantics. Formalisation
and functionalism in linguistic criticism. Formulaic speech. Fujioka, Katsuji. Gematria. Generative grammar. Gestures. Grammar: typological
and areal issues. Historiography of linguistics. Husserl, Edmund. illocutionary act/force. Immigrant languages in education: Sweden.
Indirect speech acts. Information theory. Interjections. Intonation: pragmatics. Irish bardic grammarians. Italic languages. Japanese
writing system. Journalism. Language as a platonic reality. Language death. Language in the workplace. Language loss: intervention. Language
promotion by governments. Language: Hindu views. Legal language: vagueness. Lexical semantics. Lexicography, post-classical Greek. Linguistic
philsophy. Linguistics and semiotics in music. Literacy and phonological awareness. Logical positivism. McLuhan, Marshall. Mesoamerican
writing. Metaphor in language. Military terminology. Mood and modality. Morphological Universals. Mounin, Georges. Multilingual states:
political implications of language policies. Multiplicative expressions. Namibia: language situation. Naming of children. Natural language
generation. Navajo. Neo-Humboldtian linguistics in Germany. New englishes. Non-Sumerian cuneiform. Occitan. Ogden, Charles Kay. Origins
of language: recent theories. Oxford english dictionary. Paleontology, linguistic. Pathology of language: evaluation. Performative hypothesis.
Philosophy of linguistics. Phonology: redundancy rules. Picture theory of meaning. Planudes, maximus. Pragmatic presuppositions. Preaching.
Procedural semantics. Pronounn systems. Proper names: linguistic aspects. Propositional calculus. Proxemics. Pseudolinguistics. Puns.
Rajasthani. Reading processes in adults. Ritual insult. Semantic specialization and generalization. Shorthand. Sign bilingualism: applications
to education. Slang: sociology. Social networks and language. South America: sign languages. Speaker-characterization in speech technology.
Speech aerodynamics. Structuralism and semiotics, literary. Subcategorization. Subtitles, silent film to teletext. Syntax and semantics:
relationship. Taboo, religious. Teaching english as a mother tongue: Australia. Technical vocabulary: medieval and renaissance english.
Telegraph and telephone. Tense. Text pragmatics. Text-to-speech conversion systems. Thought and language. Translation, machine-aided.
Translinguistics. Ugaritic. Universals of language. Upside-down phonology. Urban dialectology. Valency changing alternations. Varro and
early language science. Voice quality. Whistles and whistled speech. Word-formation processes. Writing materials and their influence
on writing.
15000 lit. refs approx.
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Hardbound, 5782 pages, publication date: DEC-1993
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-035943-4
ISBN-10: 0-08-035943-4
Imprint: PERGAMON
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