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Language in Use
Cognitive and Discourse Perspectives on Language and Language Learning
Edited by Andrea Tyler, Mari Takada, Yiyoung Kim, and Diana Marinova
$44.95
ISBN: 9781589010444 (1589010442)
Book (Paperback)
6 x 9
240 pages
March 2005


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Language in Use creatively brings together, for the first time, perspectives from cognitive linguistics, language acquisition, discourse analysis, and linguistic anthropology. The physical distance between nations and continents, and the boundaries between different theories and subfields within linguistics have made it difficult to recognize the possibilities of how research from each of these fields can challenge, inform, and enrich the others. This book aims to make those boundaries more transparent, and encourages more collaborative research.

The unifying theme is studying how language is used in context and explores how language is shaped by the nature of human cognition and social-cultural activity. Language in Use examines language processing and first language learning and illuminates the insights that discourse and usage-based models provide in issues of second language learning. Using a diverse array of methodologies, it examines how speakers employ various discourse-level resources to structure interaction and create meaning. Finally, it addresses issues of language use and creation of social identity.

Unique in approach and wide-ranging in application, the contributions in this volume place emphasis on the analysis of actual discourse and the insights that analyses of such data bring to language learning as well as how language shapes and reflects social identity—making it an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in cutting-edge linguistics.

Andrea E. Tyler is a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. She is coauthor (with Vyvyan Evans) of The Semantics of English Prepositions: Spatial Scenes, Embodied Meaning, and Cognition and Language and Space.

Mari Takada is a Ph.D. candidate in linguistics at Georgetown University.

Yiyoung Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in applied linguistics at Georgetown University.

Diana Marinova is a graduate student in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University.

Contributors: Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig, Giulia M. L. Bencini, Devin Casenhiser, Eniko Csomay, Ana Christina Da Silva Iddings, Catherine Evans Davies, Adele E. Goldberg, Cynthia Gordon, Amy Kyratzis, Tomoko Matsui, Steven G. McCafferty, Peter McCagg, Susanne Niemeier, Aida Premilovac, Rachel Reynolds, Robin Cameron Scarcella, Kingkarn Thepkanjana, Andrea Tyler, Satoshi Uehara, Hansun Zhang Waring, Ann Wennerstrom, Taeko Yamamoto, and Cheryl Boyd Zimmerman

Sample Content:
Introduction
Table of Contents

Related Links:
Official GURT Website

Of Related Interest:
Discourse and Technology: Multimodal Discourse Analysis


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