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Linguistic theory and adult second language acquisition
On the relation between the lexicon and the syntax©2000 Thesis -
La linguistica vista dalle Alpi Linguistic views from the Alps
Teoria, lessicografia e multilinguismo Language Theory, Lexicography and Multilingualism©2019 Edited Collection -
Defining collocation for lexicographic purposes
From linguistic theory to lexicographic practice©2016 Edited Collection -
Biology of Cognition and Linguistic Analysis
From Non-Realist Linguistics to a Realistic Language Science©2008 Monographs -
Meaning-Text Theory: Current Developments
©2013 Edited Collection -
Linguistic Insights
Studies in Language and CommunicationISSN: 1424-8689
This series aims to promote specialist language studies, both in the fields of linguistic theory and applied linguistics, by publishing volumes that focus on specific aspects of language use in one or several languages and provide valuable insights into language and communication research. A cross-disciplinary approach is favoured and most European languages are accepted. The series includes two types of books: Monographs – featuring in-depth studies on special aspects of language theory, language analysis or language teaching. Collected papers – assembling papers from workshops, conferences or symposia. Each volume of the series is subjected to a double peer-reviewing process. Advisory Board Vijay Bhatia (Hong Kong) David Crystal (Bangor) Konrad Ehlich (Berlin / München) Jan Engberg (Aarhus) Norman Fairclough (Lancaster) John Flowerdew (Hong Kong) Ken Hyland (Hong Kong) Roger Lass (Cape Town) Matti Rissanen (Helsinki) Françoise Salager-Meyer (Mérida, Venezuela) Srikant Sarangi (Cardiff) Susan Šarcevic (Rijeka) Lawrence Solan (New York) Complete series overview 2016 This series aims to promote specialist language studies, both in the fields of linguistic theory and applied linguistics, by publishing volumes that focus on specific aspects of language use in one or several languages and provide valuable insights into language and communication research. A cross-disciplinary approach is favoured and most European languages are accepted. The series includes two types of books: Monographs – featuring in-depth studies on special aspects of language theory, language analysis or language teaching. Collected papers – assembling papers from workshops, conferences or symposia. Each volume of the series is subjected to a double peer-reviewing process. Advisory Board Vijay Bhatia (Hong Kong) David Crystal (Bangor) Konrad Ehlich (Berlin / München) Jan Engberg (Aarhus) Norman Fairclough (Lancaster) John Flowerdew (Hong Kong) Ken Hyland (Hong Kong) Roger Lass (Cape Town) Matti Rissanen (Helsinki) Françoise Salager-Meyer (Mérida, Venezuela) Srikant Sarangi (Cardiff) Susan Šarcevic (Rijeka) Lawrence Solan (New York) Complete series overview 2016 This series aims to promote specialist language studies, both in the fields of linguistic theory and applied linguistics, by publishing volumes that focus on specific aspects of language use in one or several languages and provide valuable insights into language and communication research. A cross-disciplinary approach is favoured and most European languages are accepted. The series includes two types of books: Monographs – featuring in-depth studies on special aspects of language theory, language analysis or language teaching. Collected papers – assembling papers from workshops, conferences or symposia. Each volume of the series is subjected to a double peer-reviewing process. Advisory Board Vijay Bhatia (Hong Kong) David Crystal (Bangor) Konrad Ehlich (Berlin / München) Jan Engberg (Aarhus) Norman Fairclough (Lancaster) John Flowerdew (Hong Kong) Ken Hyland (Hong Kong) Roger Lass (Cape Town) Françoise Salager-Meyer (Mérida, Venezuela) Srikant Sarangi (Cardiff) Susan Šarcevic (Rijeka) Lawrence Solan (New York) Complete series overview 2016
330 publications
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A Conceptual Blending Theory of Humour
Selected British Comedy Productions in Focus©2015 Monographs -
Studies in Linguistics and Cognition
©2012 Edited Collection -
Studies in Formal Slavic Linguistics
Contributions from Formal Description of Slavic Languages 6.5. Held at the University of Nova Gorica, December 1-3, 2006©2008 Conference proceedings -
Synchronic English Linguistics
©2012 Textbook -
Current Approaches to Formal Slavic Linguistics
Contributions of the Second European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL II) held at Potsdam University, November 20-22, 1997©2002 Edited Collection -
New Insights in Germanic Linguistics I
©1999 Monographs -
Keynotes from the International Conference on Explanation and Prediction in Linguistics (CEP): Formalist and Functionalist Approaches
Heidelberg, February 13th and 14th, 2019©2021 Conference proceedings -
Verbal Aspect Theory and the Prohibitions in the Greek New Testament
©2014 Monographs -
Grammar in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
The Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics of Japanese and Chinese©2013 Edited Collection -
Linguistic Meaning and Non-Truth-Conditionality
©2012 Monographs -
Combining Functional Linguistics and Skopos Theory
A Case Study of Greek Cypriot and British Folktales©2006 Thesis -
Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to Practice
©2011 Conference proceedings -
Slavic Linguistics in a Cognitive Framework
©2011 Edited Collection -
Friendly Metaphors
Essays on Linguistics, Literature and Culture in Honour of Aleksander Szwedek©2008 Others