This book represents a vital step forward in the process of decolonizing language policy and planning (LPP). It addresses both theoretical and practical aspects of LPP, while exploring its intersection with domains including security, politics and education.
Inside China’s Professional Translation Market offers a groundbreaking empirical analysis of how translation quality is managed in China’s rapidly evolving professional translation industry.
Inside China’s Professional Translation Market offers a groundbreaking empirical analysis of how translation quality is managed in China’s rapidly evolving professional translation industry.
This book presents empirical evidence of the academic and disciplinary literacies that learners engage in in educational contexts. The chapters focus on the languages of schooling (in first, second or foreign language contexts) across primary, secondary and higher education.
This book explores how cloud computing, fog computing, edge computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) come together to form an intelligent mobile and IoT ecosystem. This book is for researchers, engineers, and practitioners interested in mobile and IoT ecosystems.
Set within the context of teaching and learning Chinese at an inner-city secondary school in the North of England and adopting a case study research design, this book aims to develop research-informed insights into the nature of the pronunciation challenges facing beginner learners of Chinese.
This book develops a novel theory of intentionality. It argues that intentionality is an internal essential relation of constitution between an intentional state and an object or between such a state and a possible state of affairs as subsisting.
Using an analytical framework from interactional linguistics, this book develops a linguistic analysis of verbal interactions based on exchanges between announcers and listeners from five Portuguese nighttime radio programs.