Buch, Englisch, 414 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 894 g
Volume Two
Buch, Englisch, 414 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 894 g
Reihe: Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
ISBN: 978-0-367-53624-4
Verlag: Routledge
The Routledge Handbook of Applied Linguistics, published in 2011, has long been a standard introduction and essential reference point to the broad interdisciplinary field of applied linguistics.
Reflecting the growth and widening scope of applied linguistics, this new edition thoroughly updates and expands coverage. It includes 27 new chapters, now consists of two complementary volumes, and covers a wide range of topics from a variety of perspectives. Volume One is organized into two sections – ‘Language learning and language education’ and ‘Key areas and approaches in applied linguistics’ – and Volume Two also has two sections – ‘Applied linguistics in society’ and ‘Broadening horizons’.
Each volume includes 30 chapters written by specialists from around the world. Each chapter provides an overview of the history of the topic, the main current issues, recommendations for practice, and possible future trajectories. Where appropriate, authors discuss the impact and use of new research methods in the area. Suggestions for further reading and cross-references are provided with every chapter.
The Routledge Handbook of Applied Linguistics remains the authoritative overview to this dynamic field and essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, scholars, and researchers of applied linguistics.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate Advanced
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Introduction: Applied linguistics in the contemporary world -- Li Wei, Zhu Hua and James Simpson
PART I Applied linguistics in society
1. Multilingualism -- Jasone Cenoz and Durk Gorter
2. Language and migration -- Mike Baynham and James Simpson
3. Language policy and planning -- Lionel Wee
4. Family language policy – Kendall A. King
5. Critical discourse analysis, critical discourse studies, and critical applied linguistics– Karin Zotzmann and John P. O’Regan
6. Digital language and communication – Caroline Tagg
7. Intercultural communication – Zhu Hua
8. Institutional discourse –Zsófia Demjén and Miguel Pérez-Milans
9. Medical communication -- Sarah Collins, Sarah Peters and Ian Watt
10. English for professional communication: A critical genre analytical perspective -- Vijay K. Bhatia and Aditi Bhatia
11. Identity -- Bonny Norton and Monica Shank Lauwo
12. Gender and sexuality – Helen Sauntson
13. Language and race – Jennifer B. Delfino and H. Samy Alim
14. Politics and applied linguistics – Philip Seargeant
15. World Englishes and English as a lingua franca -- Andy Kirkpatrick and David Deterding
PART II Broadening Horizons
16. Sign languages -- Bencie Woll and Rachel Sutton-Spence
17. Lexicography -- Thierry Fontenelle
18. Translation and interpreting -- Mona Baker and Luis Pérez-González
19. First language attrition: bridging sociolinguistic narratives and psycholinguistic models of attrition – Beatriz Duarte Wirth, Anita Auer and Merel Keijzer
20. Clinical linguistics – Vesna Stojanovik, Michael Perkins and Sara Howard
21. Language and ageing – Lihe Huang
22. Forensic linguistics – Tim Grant and Tahmineh Tayebi
23. Linguistic ethnography -- Karin Tusting
24. Posthumanism and applied linguistics – Kelleen Toohey
25. Social semiotics and multimodality -- Theo van Leeuwen
26. Linguistic landscapes – Robert Blackwood and Will Amos
27. Minoritised/Indigenous language revitalization – Nancy H. Hornberger and Haley De Korne
28. Endangered languages – Julia Sallabank and Peter K. Austin
29. Ecolinguistics in practice -- Stephen Cowley
30. Translanguaging -- Li Wei