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Language and Speech in Synchrony and Diachrony

Papers from an International Linguistics Conference
Edited By: Tatiana G. Klikushina

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This collection examines language and speech in synchrony and diachrony. It covers cross-cultural communication, pragmatics, translation, text, and discourse, analyzing languages from various groups, including the non-literate Yenisei languages.

This collection arises from the Fifth International Scientific Conference, “Language and Speech in Synchrony and Diachrony”, held in Taganrog, Russia, devoted to the memory of…
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This collection arises from the Fifth International Scientific Conference, “Language and Speech in Synchrony and Diachrony”, held in Taganrog, Russia, devoted to the memory of Russian linguist and philosopher Professor P.V. Chesnokov. It examines the functioning of different levels of linguistic units and categories of speech with regard to intra-and cross-cultural communication in pragmatics of speech. The theory of language and speech is represented not only in synchrony, but in diachrony, in the comparative and typological aspects of languages from various groups, including non-literate Yenisei languages. A further subject of discussion within is the problem of translation, and the relation of language and speech, text and discourse.

The volume consists of six parts: Part I: Language and its grammatical categories in diachronic aspect; Part II: Grammar and other subsystems of the language; Part III: Cross-cultural communication and translation; Part IV: Problems of linguistic and diachronic typology; Part V: Pragmalinguistics and speech; and Part VI: Text, discourse, speech in anthropocentric paradigm.

The book will be of interest to scholars of philology, linguistics, culture and humanities, as well as those interested in issues of language, culture and language teaching methods.

Galina T. Polenova has a PhD in Linguistics and is a Professor in the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Anton Chekhov Taganrog Institute, a branch of Rostov State Economic University, Russia. In addition, she is a member of the German and French Department at the same university.

Tatiana G. Klikushina is currently a candidate of philological science. She is also an Associate Professor in the English Department of the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Anton Chekhov Taganrog Institute, a branch of Rostov State Economic University, Russia.

K. Abelianova,
B. Avezova
, linbov Bakro,
L. Birr-Tsurkan
, Natalya Boyeva-Omelechko, Ludmila Burenko, Elena Deberdeeva, A. Faleyeva
, A. Golovanevsky
,
S Ionova
, Alevtina Kalinina,
R.
Kerimov, Mariya Kiseleva,
E. Kotorova
, Elena Kotsova, Olga Kravets, Artem Kuzim, Tatyana Levina, A. Lyzlov
, E.
Marinova,
E. Markova
, O. Melnik
, A. Minka
, Ye.
Mislivets, Natalya Nozdrina, Evogeniya Nurashova, Shohista Nurbaeva, Victoria Ovcharenko, Larisov Pavlenko, Marina Pimenova,
G.
Plotnikova, Galina Polenova, Elena Poliakova, Julia Privalova, Ekaterina Redkozubova, Fazliddin Ruzibulov, A. Saidova
, Leyla Salnaya, N. Shchitova
, Ellina Sidelnik, Tatyana Sidorova, Karina Simonova, L. Sleptsova, Natalia Slyarova, Boris Soldatov, Natalya Soldatova, Ludmila Tabachenko, Yekaterina Taleyeva, Olga Tikhonova, Lubov Vodyanitskaya, Heinrich Werner, Tatiana G. Klikushina

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-8642-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-8642-0
  • Date of Publication: 2017-06-02

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9231-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9231-5
  • Date of Publication: 2017-06-02

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: C, CF, CFF
  • THEMA: C, CF, CFF
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