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  • 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 otentimes provocative, implications for social policy. 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 otentimes provocative, implications for social policy. 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 otentimes provocative, implications for social policy.

    37 publications

  • Reflections on Signs and Language

    This book series proposes themes that are generally associated with the so-called language and sign sciences, in the first place semiotics, linguistics and philosophy of language, inclusive of literary language. It also focuses on problems that interest the communication sciences, including mass-medial communication and the question of translation. However, the perspective is not limited to any one of these disciplinary spheres. Moreover, the series intends to propose a vision that is critical, open and dialogic, which means to say developed in terms of interdisciplinary dialogue. Such an approach is proficuous if it is not limited to encounter among specific disciplines, competencies and interests at a scientific level alone. In fact, a priority characterising this series is to create the conditions for encounter between the sciences of signs, language and communication, on the one hand, and the problems of everyday life which are closely involved, indeed are engendered in them, on the other. We live in a world where life overall as much as the life of each one of us depends increasingly on signs, language and communication. But there’s more: not only human life, but life in general, as biosemiotics now evidences unequivocally, consists of communication and is made of signs. We are looking forward to receiving contributions from all over the world, mindful of the series’ interdisciplinary orientation, characteristics and interests. Submissions should be written in English and will be peer-reviewed by the relevant specialists.

    2 publications

  • Title: Language Function, Structure, and Change

    Language Function, Structure, and Change

    Essays in Linguistics in Honor of Tomasz P. Krzeszowski
    by Wieslaw Oleksy (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Others
  • Title: Combining Functional Linguistics and Skopos Theory

    Combining Functional Linguistics and Skopos Theory

    A Case Study of Greek Cypriot and British Folktales
    by Chrystalla Thoma (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Axiomatic Functionalism: Theory and Application

    Axiomatic Functionalism: Theory and Application

    Theory and Application
    by Ales Bican (Volume editor) Paul Richard Rastall (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: Function and Genres

    Function and Genres

    Studies on the Linguistic Features of Discourse Types
    by Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Meaning and functionality of heḇel in Qoheleth

    Meaning and functionality of heḇel in Qoheleth

    Translation, reception and reconfiguration
    by Augustin Some SJ (Author) 2026
    ©2026 Thesis
  • Title: The Functions of ‹General Nouns›

    The Functions of ‹General Nouns›

    Theory and Corpus Analysis
    by Vera Benninghoven (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Studies in Functional Discourse Grammar

    Studies in Functional Discourse Grammar

    by J. Lachlan Mackenzie (Volume editor) María de los Ángeles Gómez-González (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Function of the Dream and the Body in Diderot’s Works

    The Function of the Dream and the Body in Diderot’s Works

    by Jennifer Vanderheyden (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Portable Music and its Functions

    Portable Music and its Functions

    by Andrew Williams (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: Activation Functions

    Activation Functions

    Activation Functions in Deep Learning with LaTeX Applications
    by Yasin Kütük (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: Form, Function and Variation in English

    Form, Function and Variation in English

    Studies in Honour of Klaus Hansen
    by Uwe Carls (Volume editor) Peter Lucko (Volume editor)
    ©1999 Others
  • Title: The Role and Function of Charism in the Theology of Yves Congar

    The Role and Function of Charism in the Theology of Yves Congar

    by Johnson Mudavassery (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: A Unified and Integrative Theory of Language

    A Unified and Integrative Theory of Language

    by Pablo Kirtchuk (Author) 2018
    Monographs
  • Title: Formal and Functional Perspectives on Tense and Related Categories

    Formal and Functional Perspectives on Tense and Related Categories

    by Christian Heyde Petersen (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: Applying Item Response Theory in Language Test Item Bank Building

    Applying Item Response Theory in Language Test Item Bank Building

    by Gábor Szabó (Author) 2012
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Language and Human Action

    Language and Human Action

    Conceptions of Language in the "Essais</I> of Montaigne
    by Richard A. Watson (Author)
    ©1996 Others
  • Title: An Application of Item Response Theory to Language Testing

    An Application of Item Response Theory to Language Testing

    by Inn-Chull Choi (Author)
    ©1992 Others
  • Title: Black Family (Dys)Function in Novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, and Fannie Hurst
  • Title: Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to Practice

    Corpora, Language, Teaching, and Resources: From Theory to Practice

    by Natalie Kübler (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Language and Concepts in Action

    Language and Concepts in Action

    Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Research
    by Magdalena Grabowska (Author) Grzegorz Grzegorczyk (Author) Hadrian Lankiewicz (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Learning Second National Languages

    Learning Second National Languages

    A Research Report
    by Eero Laine (Author)
    ©1995 Thesis
  • Title: The Culture of Language Education. Foreign Language Teaching in Diverse Instructional Contexts

    The Culture of Language Education. Foreign Language Teaching in Diverse Instructional Contexts

    by Hanna Komorowska (Author) Jarosław Krajka (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Anti-suit Injunctions

    Anti-suit Injunctions

    Gerichtliche Zuständigkeitskontrolle im europäischen Zivilverfahrensrecht durch Prozessführungsverbote
    by Christian Probst (Author) 2013
    ©2012 Thesis
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