Russian Language Studies in North America
New Perspectives from Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Herausgeber: Makarova, Veronika
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New Perspectives from Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Herausgeber: Makarova, Veronika
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This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Russian language research in Canada and Russia, with a focus on elements of structure, as well as on language dynamics and change.
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This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Russian language research in Canada and Russia, with a focus on elements of structure, as well as on language dynamics and change.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080465
- ISBN-10: 1783080469
- Artikelnr.: 39308134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080465
- ISBN-10: 1783080469
- Artikelnr.: 39308134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Veronika Makarova is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages and Linguistics and the Interdisciplinary Linguistics Program Chair at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
List of Tables and Figures; Introduction – Veronika Makarova; PART ONE:
LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND THEIR INTERFACE; 1. Phonetics. Tracing Emotions in
Russian Vowels – Veronika Makarova and Valery A. Petrushin; 2. Phonology.
Vowel–Zero Alternations in Russian Prepositions: Prosodic Constituency and
Productivity – Lev Blumenfeld; 3. Morphology and Lexicology Interface.
Latest Russian Neologisms: The Next Step towards Analytism? – Julia
Rochtchina; 4. Syntax. Bi-nominative Sentences in Russian – Igor Mel’čuk;
5. Psycholinguistics. The Effect of Grammatical Gender in Russian
Spoken-Word Recognition – Irina A. Sekerina; PART TWO: APPLIED LINGUISTIC
AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS; 6. Communicative Language Teaching and
Russian: The Current State of the Field – William J. Comer; 7.
Low-Proficiency Heritage Speakers of Russian: Their Interlanguage System as
a Basis for Fast Language (Re)Building – Alla Smyslova; 8. Superior
Speakers or “Super” Russian: OPI Guidelines Revisited – Ludmila Isurin; 9.
Who Am I?: Cultural Identities among Russian-Speaking Immigrants of the
Third (and Fourth?) Wave and their Effects on Language Attitudes – David R.
Andrews; 10. Russian Language History in Canada. Doukhobor Internal and
External Migrations: Effects on Language Development and Structure – Gunter
Schaarschmidt; Afterword – Veronika Makarova; Index
LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND THEIR INTERFACE; 1. Phonetics. Tracing Emotions in
Russian Vowels – Veronika Makarova and Valery A. Petrushin; 2. Phonology.
Vowel–Zero Alternations in Russian Prepositions: Prosodic Constituency and
Productivity – Lev Blumenfeld; 3. Morphology and Lexicology Interface.
Latest Russian Neologisms: The Next Step towards Analytism? – Julia
Rochtchina; 4. Syntax. Bi-nominative Sentences in Russian – Igor Mel’čuk;
5. Psycholinguistics. The Effect of Grammatical Gender in Russian
Spoken-Word Recognition – Irina A. Sekerina; PART TWO: APPLIED LINGUISTIC
AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS; 6. Communicative Language Teaching and
Russian: The Current State of the Field – William J. Comer; 7.
Low-Proficiency Heritage Speakers of Russian: Their Interlanguage System as
a Basis for Fast Language (Re)Building – Alla Smyslova; 8. Superior
Speakers or “Super” Russian: OPI Guidelines Revisited – Ludmila Isurin; 9.
Who Am I?: Cultural Identities among Russian-Speaking Immigrants of the
Third (and Fourth?) Wave and their Effects on Language Attitudes – David R.
Andrews; 10. Russian Language History in Canada. Doukhobor Internal and
External Migrations: Effects on Language Development and Structure – Gunter
Schaarschmidt; Afterword – Veronika Makarova; Index
List of Tables and Figures; Introduction – Veronika Makarova; PART ONE:
LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND THEIR INTERFACE; 1. Phonetics. Tracing Emotions in
Russian Vowels – Veronika Makarova and Valery A. Petrushin; 2. Phonology.
Vowel–Zero Alternations in Russian Prepositions: Prosodic Constituency and
Productivity – Lev Blumenfeld; 3. Morphology and Lexicology Interface.
Latest Russian Neologisms: The Next Step towards Analytism? – Julia
Rochtchina; 4. Syntax. Bi-nominative Sentences in Russian – Igor Mel’čuk;
5. Psycholinguistics. The Effect of Grammatical Gender in Russian
Spoken-Word Recognition – Irina A. Sekerina; PART TWO: APPLIED LINGUISTIC
AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS; 6. Communicative Language Teaching and
Russian: The Current State of the Field – William J. Comer; 7.
Low-Proficiency Heritage Speakers of Russian: Their Interlanguage System as
a Basis for Fast Language (Re)Building – Alla Smyslova; 8. Superior
Speakers or “Super” Russian: OPI Guidelines Revisited – Ludmila Isurin; 9.
Who Am I?: Cultural Identities among Russian-Speaking Immigrants of the
Third (and Fourth?) Wave and their Effects on Language Attitudes – David R.
Andrews; 10. Russian Language History in Canada. Doukhobor Internal and
External Migrations: Effects on Language Development and Structure – Gunter
Schaarschmidt; Afterword – Veronika Makarova; Index
LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND THEIR INTERFACE; 1. Phonetics. Tracing Emotions in
Russian Vowels – Veronika Makarova and Valery A. Petrushin; 2. Phonology.
Vowel–Zero Alternations in Russian Prepositions: Prosodic Constituency and
Productivity – Lev Blumenfeld; 3. Morphology and Lexicology Interface.
Latest Russian Neologisms: The Next Step towards Analytism? – Julia
Rochtchina; 4. Syntax. Bi-nominative Sentences in Russian – Igor Mel’čuk;
5. Psycholinguistics. The Effect of Grammatical Gender in Russian
Spoken-Word Recognition – Irina A. Sekerina; PART TWO: APPLIED LINGUISTIC
AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS; 6. Communicative Language Teaching and
Russian: The Current State of the Field – William J. Comer; 7.
Low-Proficiency Heritage Speakers of Russian: Their Interlanguage System as
a Basis for Fast Language (Re)Building – Alla Smyslova; 8. Superior
Speakers or “Super” Russian: OPI Guidelines Revisited – Ludmila Isurin; 9.
Who Am I?: Cultural Identities among Russian-Speaking Immigrants of the
Third (and Fourth?) Wave and their Effects on Language Attitudes – David R.
Andrews; 10. Russian Language History in Canada. Doukhobor Internal and
External Migrations: Effects on Language Development and Structure – Gunter
Schaarschmidt; Afterword – Veronika Makarova; Index







