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Variation in Time and Space

Author : Anna Čermáková
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 47,13 MB
Release : 2020-12-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 311060471X

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Variation in Time and Space: Observing the World through Corpora is a collection of articles that address the theme of linguistic variation in English in its broadest sense. Current research in English language presented in the book explores a fascinating number of topics, whose unifying element is the corpus linguistic methodology. Part I of this volume, Meaning in Time and Space, introduces the two dimensions of variation – time and space – relating them to the negotiation of meaning in discourse and questions of intertextuality. Part II, Variation in Time, approaches the English language from a diachronic point of view; the time periods covered vary considerably, ranging from 16th century up to present-day; so do the genres explored. Part III, Variation in Space, focuses on global varieties of English and includes a contrastive point of view. The range of topics is again broad – from specific lexico-grammatical structures to the variation in academic English, combining the regional and genre dimensions of variation. This is a timely volume that shows the breadth and depth in current corpus-based research of English.

English Corpus Linguistics: Variation in Time, Space and Genre.

Author : Gisle Andersen
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 16,32 MB
Release : 2013
Category :
ISBN : 9401209405

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As its title suggests, this book is a selection of papers that use English corpora to study language variation along three dimensions – time, place and genre. In broad terms, the book aims to bridge the gap between corpus linguistics and sociolinguistics and to increase our knowledge of the characteristics of English language. It includes eleven papers which address a variety of research questions but with the commonality of a corpus-based methodology. Some of the contributions deal with language variation in time, either by looking into historical corpora of English or by adopting the method known as diachronic comparable corpus linguistics, thus illustrating how corpora can be used to illuminate either historical or recent developments of English. Other studies investigate variation in space by comparing different varieties of English, including some of the “New Englishes” such as the South Asian varieties of English. Finally, some of the papers deal with variation in genre, by looking into the use of language for specific purposes through the inspection of medical articles, social reports and academic writing.

Time and Space Variation of Density in the Tropics

Author : Arthur J. Kantor
Publisher :
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 47,27 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Atmospheric density
ISBN :

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A preliminary analysis of the time and space variability of atmospheric density over tropical regions was developed and is presented herein. Emphasis is placed on horizontal distances out to 200 nmi (370 km) and on time periods of from 1 to 12 hr. Estimated rms differences to 200 nmi and the rms variability of density with time are provided for altitudes up to 60 km.

Grammatical Variation across Space and Time

Author : Martin Elsig
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 36,13 MB
Release : 2009-02-04
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027290377

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Interrogative clauses in French show abundant variation, especially with regard to the position of the subject vis-à-vis the finite verb, the placement of the wh-word, and the use of question markers such as est-ce que and ti/tu. This book presents a comprehensive study of the evolution and use of French interrogative constructions across a time span of approximately five hundred years by drawing on written sources (15th to 17th century) and oral data (19th and 20th century). Special attention is paid to the regional variation between European French and Quebec French. A variationist analysis reveals the relevant sociolinguistic factors conditioning variant choice. On the basis of the results obtained, the syntax of the different variants is modeled within the framework of generative grammar. In particular, the progressive diachronic decline and restriction of subject-verb inversion is argued to mirror the loss of verb movement. This book is of interest to anyone concerned with syntactic variation and change.

Logic ...

Author : William Ernest Johnson
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 23,76 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Logic
ISBN :

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Human Variation in Space and Time

Author : Kenneth A. R. Kennedy
Publisher : WCB/McGraw-Hill
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 41,8 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Physical anthropology
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Space, Time and Evaluation in Ideological Discourse

Author : Laura Filardo-Llamas
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 149 pages
File Size : 33,47 MB
Release : 2017-10-02
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1317293592

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Bringing together a body of related research which has recently developed in Critical Discourse Analysis, this book is the first to address the role of perspective in socio-political discourse. Specifically, the contributions to this volume seek to explore, from a cognitive standpoint, the way in which perspective functions in three dimensions – space, time, and evaluation – to enact ideology and persuasion. A range of discourse genres are analysed, including political discourse, media discourse, and songs used as political tools. Starting from the contention that discourse processing relies on the same mechanisms that support our understanding and experience of space, the book finds a recurrent theme in the way in which perspectival concepts like distance and focus, prompted by linguistic signs, feature in our discursively constructed knowledge of social and political realities. By highlighting the complex nature of perspective-taking in ideological discourse, the volume sets the agenda for further research in this area. The book will appeal to linguists, discourse analysts, media scholars, and political scientists, and all who are interested in the relationship between language and cognition in the socio-political domain. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Discourse Studies.