Written by internationally renowned academics, this volume provides a snapshot of the field of applied linguistics, and illustrates how linguistics is informing and engaging with neighbouring disciplines. Chapters in this second volume present an overview of new (and interdisciplinary) applications of linguistics to such diverse fields as economics, law, religion, tourism, media studies and health care. Both volumes represent the best of current practice in applied linguistics, and will be invaluable to students and researchers looking for an overview of the field.
Written by internationally renowned academics, this volume provides a snapshot of the field of applied linguistics, and illustrates how linguistics is informing and engaging with neighbouring disciplines. Chapters in this second volume present an overview of new (and interdisciplinary) applications of linguistics to such diverse fields as economics, law, religion, tourism, media studies and health care. Both volumes represent the best of current practice in applied linguistics, and will be invaluable to students and researchers looking for an overview of the field.
Li Wei is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Birbeck, University of London, UK. Vivian Cook is Professor Applied Linguistics at the University of Newcastle, UK.
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Introduction: Language in the globalized world 1. Multilingualism gender and globalisation (Aneta Pavlenko Temple University USA & Ingrid Pillar University of Sydney Australia) >Tokyo) 3. Linguistic diversity biodiversity and poverty (Suzanne Romaine University of Oxford UK) 4. Discourse in organisations and workplace (Britt-Louise Gunnarsson Uppsala University Sweden) 5. Multimodal discourses (Gu Yueguo The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing China) 6. Language and culture (Nick Enfield UCLA USA) 7. Language in legal contexts/forensic linguistics (John Gibbons University of New South Wales Australia) 8. Translation and politics (Christina Schaeffner Aston University UK) 9. Religious language management (Bernard Spolsky Bar-Ilan University Israel) 10. Language and the Brain (Marjorie Lorch Birbeck College University of London UK) 11. Clinical linguistics (Martin Ball University of Louisiana at Lafayette USA and Nicole Mueller University of Louisiana at Lafayette USA) 12. Sign linguistics sign language learning and sign bilingualism (Gary Morgan University College London UK and Bencie Woll University College London UK)
Introduction: Language in the globalized world 1. Multilingualism gender and globalisation (Aneta Pavlenko Temple University USA & Ingrid Pillar University of Sydney Australia) >Tokyo) 3. Linguistic diversity biodiversity and poverty (Suzanne Romaine University of Oxford UK) 4. Discourse in organisations and workplace (Britt-Louise Gunnarsson Uppsala University Sweden) 5. Multimodal discourses (Gu Yueguo The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing China) 6. Language and culture (Nick Enfield UCLA USA) 7. Language in legal contexts/forensic linguistics (John Gibbons University of New South Wales Australia) 8. Translation and politics (Christina Schaeffner Aston University UK) 9. Religious language management (Bernard Spolsky Bar-Ilan University Israel) 10. Language and the Brain (Marjorie Lorch Birbeck College University of London UK) 11. Clinical linguistics (Martin Ball University of Louisiana at Lafayette USA and Nicole Mueller University of Louisiana at Lafayette USA) 12. Sign linguistics sign language learning and sign bilingualism (Gary Morgan University College London UK and Bencie Woll University College London UK)
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