The topic of linguistic networks unites different frameworks in cognitive linguistics. This Element explores two approaches to networks, specifically Construction Grammar of the Goldberg variety and Word Grammar as developed by Hudson, and how they inform work on language change. Both are usage-based theories.
The topic of linguistic networks unites different frameworks in cognitive linguistics. This Element explores two approaches to networks, specifically Construction Grammar of the Goldberg variety and Word Grammar as developed by Hudson, and how they inform work on language change. Both are usage-based theories.
Contemporary Nigerian English is an exploration of Nigerian English in the 21st century, highlighting its historical development, current usage and emerging linguistic features. Using a mix of real-life and online corpus data, social media and surveys, it examines the influence of multilingualism, cultural diversity and digital communication.
Contemporary Nigerian English is an exploration of Nigerian English in the 21st century, highlighting its historical development, current usage and emerging linguistic features. Using a mix of real-life and online corpus data, social media and surveys, it examines the influence of multilingualism, cultural diversity and digital communication.
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is an educational approach that combines the teaching of subject content with language learning. This Element offers a comprehensive overview of CLIL, tracing its origins and development. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is an educational approach that combines the teaching of subject content with language learning. This Element offers a comprehensive overview of CLIL, tracing its origins and development. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
This book looks at the dynamic relationship between noise, listening and civil action as the key to understanding how societies communicatively make decisions about their internal and external boundaries. It will interest political studies, political philosophy, communication, sociology, media and cultural studies.