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  • Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature

    ISSN: 2082-7350

    The series will include original monographs as well as collective works and outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations (Habilitationsschriften) on various aspects of English Linguistics, English language teaching and language acquisition as well as literature in English. The Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature came into being in 2009 as a series published by Warsaw Division of the Lodz Academy of Management. Eight volumes have come out to date. In the area of Linguistics special emphasis will be laid on works on Historical English Linguistics, Congnitive Linguistics, Pragmatics and Text Linguistics as well as translation studies. In the area of literature the series will focus on English medieval literature, medievalism, contemporary English literature, post colonial as well as American Literature. The series is open to scholars from Poland and abroad. The series will include original monographs as well as collective works and outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations (Habilitationsschriften) on various aspects of English Linguistics, English language teaching and language acquisition as well as literature in English. The Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature came into being in 2009 as a series published by Warsaw Division of the Lodz Academy of Management. Eight volumes have come out to date. In the area of Linguistics special emphasis will be laid on works on Historical English Linguistics, Congnitive Linguistics, Pragmatics and Text Linguistics as well as translation studies. In the area of literature the series will focus on English medieval literature, medievalism, contemporary English literature, post colonial as well as American Literature. The series is open to scholars from Poland and abroad. The series will include original monographs as well as collective works and outstanding doctoral and postdoctoral dissertations (Habilitationsschriften) on various aspects of English Linguistics, English language teaching and language acquisition as well as literature in English. The Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature came into being in 2009 as a series published by Warsaw Division of the Lodz Academy of Management. Eight volumes have come out to date. In the area of Linguistics special emphasis will be laid on works on Historical English Linguistics, Congnitive Linguistics, Pragmatics and Text Linguistics as well as translation studies. In the area of literature the series will focus on English medieval literature, medievalism, contemporary English literature, post colonial as well as American Literature. The series is open to scholars from Poland and abroad.

    17 publications

  • Textbooks in English Language and Linguistics (TELL)

    Textbooks in English Language and Linguistics (TELL) is an introductory series covering the core areas of English linguistics and its most important sub-disciplines. Written in English, the TELL volumes are 200–250 pages long and serve as excellent works of reference and course material at every stage of English study programmes and are ideal literature for students preparing for examinations. The content, made accessible by clear explanations and concrete examples, is rounded off with exercises and tips for further reading. Research methods pertinent to the subject area treated by each volume are also presented and discussed. This series has been terminated after vol. 6. In der Reihe Textbooks in English Language and Linguistics (TELL) erscheinen Einführungsbücher für die Kernbereiche und wichtigsten Teildisziplinen der anglistischen Sprachwissenschaft, die sich als Grundlagenwerke, Kursbegleitung und Examensvorbereitungsliteratur für Studierende in allen Phasen des Anglistik-Studiums hervorragend eignen. Die englischsprachigen TELL-Bände umfassen jeweils 200-250 Seiten, sind didaktisch anschaulich und mit Hilfe von vielen konkreten Beispielen sowie Übungsaufgaben und Hinweisen auf Vertiefungsliteratur, gestaltet. Neben inhaltlichen Aspekten werden stets auch einschlägige Forschungsmethoden vorgestellt und diskutiert. Band 6 schließt diese Reihe ab. In der Reihe Textbooks in English Language and Linguistics (TELL) erscheinen Einführungsbücher für die Kernbereiche und wichtigsten Teildisziplinen der anglistischen Sprachwissenschaft, die sich als Grundlagenwerke, Kursbegleitung und Examensvorbereitungsliteratur für Studierende in allen Phasen des Anglistik-Studiums hervorragend eignen. Die englischsprachigen TELL-Bände umfassen jeweils 200-250 Seiten, sind didaktisch anschaulich und mit Hilfe von vielen konkreten Beispielen sowie Übungsaufgaben und Hinweisen auf Vertiefungsliteratur, gestaltet. Neben inhaltlichen Aspekten werden stets auch einschlägige Forschungsmethoden vorgestellt und diskutiert. Band 6 schließt diese Reihe ab.

    6 publications

  • Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature

    The series “Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature“ aims at providing a forum for studies in the fields of English linguistics and literature. The monographs and collected volumes focus on various aspects of historical linguistics, old and middle English grammar, language contact and linguistic borrowing, as well as many others. Founding editor of the series was Jacek Fisiak (1936–2019).

    72 publications

  • Text – Meaning – Context: Cracow Studies in English Language, Literature and Culture

    ISSN: 2191-1894

    The series aims at bringing together the long-divorced disciplines of the study of language, literature and culture by inviting scholars working in each of these areas to consider the unique implications of their own field in a larger epistemic context. The interdisciplinary approach of volumes in the series should allow to develop a scholarly discourse which affords a comprehensive picture of English studies. Editors wish to include both text- and corpus-based research as well as works of theoretical concern. Monographs and collections of articles appearing in the series will focus primarily on English and American language, literature and culture, but studies with a comparative slant are also invited.

    23 publications

  • Encounters. The Warsaw Studies in English Language Culture, Literature, and Visual Arts

    ISSN: 2191-4060

    This series offers a platform that welcomes publications dealing with culture, literature and visual arts developed in English speaking countries. We invite academic works (both essays and volume-length texts) on a wide range of topics, including historical and recent developments in literary and cultural studies. As the title "encounters" indicates, we wish this series to be a meeting point for a variety of academic approaches. Hence we encourage diverse, interdisciplinary, comparative and multi-faceted takes that may blend sophisticated, theoretical analyses with pragmatic discussions, enabling new ways of thinking and interpreting human experience.

    7 publications

  • Lingue e Culture / Languages and Cultures / Langues et Cultures

    ISSN: 2235-6363

    This series, edited by the Department of Language Sciences and Foreign Literatures of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, intends to publish scholarly reflections on the languages and literatures taught within this Languages and Literatures Faculty. The series is rooted in a tradition of studies which are both philologico-literary and linguistic - a combination of approaches designed to be both rigorous and complemen-tary. The themes of the series will focus on linguistic, stylistic and literary studies re-lated to both European and extra-European cultures. The series will include mostly mo-nographs and doctoral thesis. Questa collana del Dipartimento di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere dell'Università Cattolica di Milano intende offrire una riflessione scientifica organica sulle lingue e le letterature europee ed extraeuropee, di cui si professa linsegnamento nella Facoltà di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere della medesima Università. La collana fonda le radici in una tradizione di studi caratterizzata da due filoni - uno filologico-letterario, l'altro linguistico - colti nella loro reciprocità. I temi della collana si incentrano su studi linguistici, stilistici e letterari relativi alle culture europee ed extra-europee. La collana accoglierà principalmente studi monografici e tesi di dottorato. This series has been published by LED Edizioni Universitarie since 2016: https://www.ledonline.it/Lingue-e-culture/index.php

    6 publications

  • WGS Pathbreakers

    WGS Pathbreakers is a subseries of Women, Gender and Sexuality in German Literature and Culture (https://www.peterlang.com/series/wgl), edited by Helen Finch and Katherine Stone, that seeks to showcase the cultural contribution of women, queer, non-binary, trans and gender non-conforming writers and artists to German studies, making important aesthetic, scholarly and political developments accessible to a wider audience. We welcome new proposals for both: Critical editions, which may include single works, selections from the corpus of an individual author, or multi-author anthologies by, or that offer fresh perspectives on, pathbreaking female, queer and trans culture. Critical editions should have the potential to initiate novel scholarly conversations and include a substantive introductory essay, glossary and contextualising annotations, where appropriate. Translations into English, which may include single works, selections from the corpus of an individual author, or extracts from the output of multiple authors that will serve to illuminate significant issues in the representation of gender and/or sexuality in German-language culture. Each submission should include a rigorous scholarly introduction, as well as a translator’s note or essay, glossary and explanatory annotations, where appropriate. Parallel texts will be considered. In the case of new translations of works with existing English-language editions, proposals should make a cogent case for the shortcomings of previous translations and the added value of the new translation. We welcome enquiries from translators. The series editors are primarily interested in works that merit intensified scholarly attention, but which have been overlooked by conventional publishers, censored or fallen out of print. The subseries therefore reflects our desire for a more diverse understanding of German-language culture for the purposes of research, teaching and performance. Please note that all proposals should provide detail about the intended audience for the proposed volume, including potential non-academic readers and courses where these texts are currently taught or would be taught. Proposals should also clearly articulate the value of the translation or critical edition for contemporary feminist and queer German Studies, taking into account any ethical and pedagogical issues that could impact reception by contemporary audiences. We ask that the volume editor or translator take responsibility for securing the rights to all primary material and covering any costs required for reprinting or translating the work.

    1 publications

  • Studies in Old Germanic Languages and Literature

    This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods. This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods. This series deals with the Old Germanic languages and literatures. Linguistic monographs should be concerned with descriptive, historical, or comparative grammar, or with etymology. Literary studies should be limited to the period from the earliest documents to approximately the beginnings of the Early Middle Ages or Middle High (Low) German periods.

    8 publications

  • Lodz Studies in Language

    The prolific series Lodz Studies in Language aims at providing a forum for contributions to the study of Linguistics, especially in English Language and Literature. The monographs and collected volumes of the series focus on Corpus Linguistics, Pragmatics and Language Pedagogy, with such various topics as the cognitive aspects of Linguistics, identity via language, trends in Linguistics and Translational Studies and language and media.

    86 publications

  • Language and Forensics

    Language and Forensics is a trans- and inter-disciplinary book series dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between language and forensic practice. Bridging theoretical foundations and applied research, the series includes contributions that range from introductory manuals and historical overviews of the field to in-depth analyses of real-world forensic cases and cross-national comparisons of linguistic methodologies. Reflecting the diverse nature of forensic linguistics, the series features three main types of volumes: theoretical works introducing specific subfields (such as audio analysis or textual comparison), applied research addressing linguistic challenges in forensic contexts (e.g., authorship attribution, voice comparison), and edited collections emerging from collaborative research or academic conferences. In line with its inclusive and international scope, Language and Forensics welcomes publications in English as well as other Romance languages. This multilingual approach aims to support a broader scholarly community and provide a prestigious publishing platform for researchers who often face limited options beyond specialized scientific journals.

    2 publications

  • History and Language

    ISSN: 1062-2306

    6 publications

  • Gdańsk Studies in Language

    ISSN: 2196-016X

    The series Gdańsk Studies in Language focuses on all areas of theoretical and applied linguistics, especially on semantics, pragmatics, historical linguistics, first and second language acquisition, English language teaching, ethnolinguistics and translation. In the series, we publish monographs (including outstanding doctoral dissertations) submitted not only by scholars affiliated with the University of Gdańsk, but also by researchers representing other academic centres in Europe and elsewhere. Collections of papers are considered for publication as well. The language of the series is English.

    23 publications

  • Language as Social Action

    This Series explores new and exciting advances in the ways in which language both reflects and fashions social reality--and thereby constitutes critical means of social action. As well as these being central foci in face-to-face interactions across different cultures, they also assume significance in the ways that language functions in the mass medias, new technologies, organizations, and social institutions. Language As Social Action does not uphold apartheid against any particular methodological and/or ideological position, but, rather, promotes (wherever possible) cross-fertilization of ideas and empirical data across the many, all-too-contrastive, social scientific approaches to language and communication. Contributors to the Series will also accord due attention to the historical, political, and economic forces that contextually bound the ways in which language patterns are analyzed, produced, and received. The Series will also provide an important platform for theory-driven works that have profound, and oftentimes provocative, implications for social policy.

    37 publications

  • Title: English Syntax for Spanish Speakers: A Comparative Introduction

    English Syntax for Spanish Speakers: A Comparative Introduction

    by Concha Castillo (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • Title: Language Practices and Identity Construction by Multilingual Speakers of French L2

    Language Practices and Identity Construction by Multilingual Speakers of French L2

    The Acquisition of Sociostylistic Variation
    by Vera Regan (Volume editor) Caitríona Ní Chasaide (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Text and Language in Medieval English Prose

    Text and Language in Medieval English Prose

    A Festschrift for Tadao Kubouchi
    by Akio Oizumi (Volume editor) Jacek Fisiak (Volume editor) John Scahill (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Others
  • Title: Language Change and Variation from Old English to Late Modern English

    Language Change and Variation from Old English to Late Modern English

    A Festschrift for Minoji Akimoto
    by Merja Kytö (Volume editor) John Scahill (Volume editor) Harumi Tanabe (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Others
  • Title: Evolving Nature of the English Language

    Evolving Nature of the English Language

    Studies in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
    by Robert Kiełtyka (Volume editor) Agnieszka Uberman (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: Language Contact and the History of English

    Language Contact and the History of English

    Processes and Effects on Specific Text-Types
    by Gabriella Mazzon (Volume editor) 2023
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Language Contact in the History of English

    Language Contact in the History of English

    2 nd , revised edition
    by Dieter Kastovsky (Volume editor) Arthur Mettinger (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Edited Collection
  • Title: Multi-word Verbs in English Language Teaching

    Multi-word Verbs in English Language Teaching

    Insights from research and practice
    by Elaine Millar (Author) 2025
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: English as an Academic Language in Europe

    English as an Academic Language in Europe

    A Survey of its Use in Teaching
    by Ulrich Ammon (Author) Grant McConnell (Author)
    ©2002 Monographs
  • Title: Corpora and Language Change in Late Modern English

    Corpora and Language Change in Late Modern English

    by Javier Calle-Martín (Volume editor) Jesús Romero-Barranco (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: English language contact-induced features in the language of medicine

    English language contact-induced features in the language of medicine

    An investigation of Hungarian Cardiology discharge reports and language attitudes of physicians and patients
    by Csilla Keresztes (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Studies in the Evolution of the English Language

    Studies in the Evolution of the English Language

    by Robert Kiełtyka (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
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