Environment through Time
Diachronic Studies in Ecolinguistics
Robert Poole(Author)
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Will be published approx. on 25. August 2026
178 pages
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Environment through Time: Diachronic Studies in Ecolinguistics is a nuanced and engaging study of the changing way we talk about the environment through the lens of corpus linguistics. It investigates linguistic patterns as indicators of both ecological wellbeing and the relationships between humans and the more-than-human world.
Drawing on large collections of temporally structured, naturally occurring English language use, this book moves beyond the linguistic impact of cultural, social, and technological changes to consider an ecological perspective. It demonstrates how language both reflects ecological change and influences our shifting perceptions of nature over time. Each chapter reveals this underexplored link by analyzing patterns of use and representation of ecological keywords, such as wilderness, climate change, hurricanes, and animals, in contemporary discourse. Through these practical case studies, Poole highlights how our perception of and behaviour towards the environment is complex and dynamic-an ever-evolving quality that is reflected in linguistic patterns. This text attentively considers how discourse around the various ecological keywords provides insight into ecological well-being in this era of climate crisis.
Organized thematically and characterized by a practical corpus-based methodology for exploring language change, this innovative text is an indispensable resource for students and researchers in ecolinguistics, corpus linguistics, and discourse studies.
Drawing on large collections of temporally structured, naturally occurring English language use, this book moves beyond the linguistic impact of cultural, social, and technological changes to consider an ecological perspective. It demonstrates how language both reflects ecological change and influences our shifting perceptions of nature over time. Each chapter reveals this underexplored link by analyzing patterns of use and representation of ecological keywords, such as wilderness, climate change, hurricanes, and animals, in contemporary discourse. Through these practical case studies, Poole highlights how our perception of and behaviour towards the environment is complex and dynamic-an ever-evolving quality that is reflected in linguistic patterns. This text attentively considers how discourse around the various ecological keywords provides insight into ecological well-being in this era of climate crisis.
Organized thematically and characterized by a practical corpus-based methodology for exploring language change, this innovative text is an indispensable resource for students and researchers in ecolinguistics, corpus linguistics, and discourse studies.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
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978-1-040-50399-7 (9781040503997)
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Person
Robert Poole is an Associate Professor of TESOL and Applied Linguistics at the University of Alabama. He serves as a co-convenor of the International Ecolinguistics Association and is both author and editor of numerous publications on corpus-assisted discourse studies and ecolinguistics.
Content
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Exploring Language Change Chapter 3. Nature: Wilderness and Forests Chapter 4. Climate: Greenhouse Effect, Global Warming, Climate Change, and Emerging Terms Chapter 5. Disasters: Hurricanes, Floods, Droughts, and Wildfires Chapter 6. Animals and Wildlife Chapter 7. Conclusion Index
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