
Language as Information
Proceedings from the CALS Conference 2012
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 20. November 2013
Book
Hardback
229 pages
978-3-631-64758-5 (ISBN)
Description
This volume contains twelve papers presented at the 26th International Conference of the Croatian Applied Linguistics Society, which was held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb in 2012. The articles deal with the way in which information appears in language, specifically with the relationship between meaning and structure, and the way it is constructed by language users, particularly in foreign language learning and teaching situations. All the articles illustrate the claim that investigating language and its information value hinges on language structure, meaning and sociocognitive factors. The analysis of one cannot be complete without analyzing the other two, based on a functional perspective.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
415 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-631-64758-5 (9783631647585)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03525-4
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Anita Peti-Stantic | Mateusz Milan Stanojevic
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Persons
Anita Peti-Stanti is Associate Professor at the University of Zagreb. Her research interests include sociolinguistics, information structure and neurocognitive approaches.
Mateusz-Milan Stanojevi is Assistant Professor at the University of Zagreb. His research interests include conceptual metaphor and cognitive grammar.
Content
Contents: Renata Geld/Anita Cutic: Salience of topology in the strategic construal of English particle verbs in blind users of English - Renata Samo: L1/L2 reading as information processing - Kristina Cergol Kovacevic: Language switching in auditory processing and Croatian speakers of English - Sanja Curkovic Kalebic: Discourse markers in EFL teacher talk: the case of okay - Gloria Vickov: Investigating L1 influence on the acquisition of L2 discourse markers - Regine Hampel: Making meaning online: computermediated communication for language learning - Neda Boric: Kuca 'house' as a conceptual and lexical category in the semantic space of specialist architecture discourse - Mateusz-Milan Stanojevic/Ivo Tralic/Mateja Ljubicic: Grammatical information and conceptual metaphors: the case of anger - Anita Peti-Stantic: Informativity of sentence information structure: the role of word order - Jelena Parizoska/Zvonimir Novoselec: Idiom variation and grammaticalization: a case study - Jurica Polancec/Tena Gnjatovic: The indeclinable relativizer sto - an analysis of examples from contemporary spoken Croatian - Leonard Pon: Zu einem Typ des was-Satzes.