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Current debates on intercultural communication often align with critical approaches. However, in the fields of cultural linguistics and intercultural pragmatics, significant strides have been made towards a dynamic and sociocognitive framework for understanding intercultures. Drawing from these concepts, this book proposes a fine-grained analysis to elucidate the active co-construction of intercultural space in situ, encompassing verbal, corporal-gestural, and prosodic dimensions. This empirical contribution fills a notable gap in the burgeoning interface between cognition, interaction, and embodiment, shedding light on a critical intercultural facet that has hitherto remained underexplored.
Virtually unstudied until the 1980s, discourse markers have gone on to become a growth industry. Research on markers is central to comprehensive theories of the synchronic linguistic system as such, of the use of language in communication, and of language change. From the very beginning, linguists working on Romance languages have been at the forefront of research on discourse markers. Including among its contributors many of the foremost experts in the field, this volume not only offers substantial state-of-the-art introductions to the diverse facets of contemporary research on discourse markers, with a focus on Romance, but it achieves added value by including in each chapter original and ...
This volume brings together a collection of papers based on presentations given at the 10th and 11th Fora for Linguistic Sharing, organised by the Young Researchers Group of the Centro de Linguística da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (CLUNL) and held at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal, on the 27th and 28th November 2015 and on the 25th November 2016, respectively. The papers are authored by young researchers in linguistics and present the results of original research in two broad areas, namely text and discourse linguistics and grammar. This volume also includes a brief history of the Forum for Linguistic Sharing written by its founders, Audria Leal, Carla Teixeira, Isabelle Simões Marques and Matilde Gonçalves; a keynote article on text linguistics by Matilde Gonçalves; and a keynote article on word formation by Maria do Céu Caetano. Given that it brings together contributions from different, yet complementary, subfields of linguistics, the book will appeal to a broad readership of linguists.
Lucrarea reunește articole științifice din diverse domenii ale limbii și culturii portugheze.
A democracia, em Portugal, tem data de nascimento. Vozes que moldam Abril tem como objetivo primeiro assinalar os 50 anos do 25 de Abril, na atenção aos discursos presidenciais de comemoração da Revolução, realizados maioritariamente na Assembleia da República Portuguesa. Concordamos com Balandier (1992) quando sublinha a importância simbólica da dimensão cerimonial na manutenção do poder. Em eventos de celebração nacional, os discursos amplificam esta dimensão. Os discursos presidenciais são lugar de legitimação e credibilização da função de Presidente da República, cujo poder se materializa, assim, no exercício público e institucional da palavra. Não se pode disso...
The published proceedings, collected in seven volumes, contain the contributions accepted for publication of the 25th conference of the Société de Linguistique Romane (Innsbruck 2007). The range of themes includes various areas of diachronous and synchronous Romance linguistics. Particular thought has been given to Romanian und several small Romance languages. The articles written in the Romance languages (French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian) provide a panorama of current Romance linguistics, its present fields of interest and research orientation as well as the latest bibliographical information.
Os capítulos reunidos nesta obra formam um conjunto diversificado e rico de colaborações para a comunidade internacional dos pesquisadores interessados pela descrição do português e de outras línguas românicas. Às importantes contribuições para a descrição de variedades nacionais do português e para a distinção de características próprias às diferentes variedades de português (português europeu, português brasileiro, português santomense, português moçambicano) acrescentam-se contribuições que visam a comparar o português com outras línguas românicas (espanhol, italiano e francês), em uma perspectiva de observação e de estudo da variação linguística enquanto diassistema. As diversas temáticas abordadas e as análises linguísticas propostas fundamentam-se e diferentes abordagens teóricas complementares: a Sociolinguística variacionista, a Geolingüística e a Dialectologia, o Funcionalismo, a Linguística funcional-cognitiva, a Gramática de Construções (diassistêmica) e a Linguística Textual. Hervé Lieutard (Université Paul Valéry/Montpellier 3) France, octobre 2021.
Como resultado del coloquio internacional ASIR 2021 con el tema CONVERGENCIAS Y DIVERGENCIAS EN EL ESPACIO IBEROAMERICANO * CONVERGÊNCIAS E DIVERGÊNCIAS NO ESPAÇO IBERO-AMERICANO, el presente volumen intitulado CONVERGENCIAS Y DIVERGENCIAS EN EL ESPACIO IBEROAMERICANO. ESTUDIOS LINGÜÍSTICOS Y DIDÁCTICOS * CONVERGÊNCIAS E DIVERGÊNCIAS NO ESPAÇO IBERO-AMERICANO. ESTUDOS LINGUÍSTICOS E DIDÁTICOS se adjunta al otro volumen con el título CONVERGENCIAS Y DIVERGENCIAS EN EL ESPACIO IBEROAMERICANO. ESTUDIOS LITERARIOS, CULTURALES Y TRADUCTOLOGICOS * CONVERGÊNCIAS E DIVERGÊNCIAS NO ESPAÇO IBERO-AMERICANO. ESTUDOS LITERÁRIOS, CULTURAIS E TRADUTOLÓGICOS, para dejar constancia de las contribuciones presentadas en el coloquio mencionado. El tema del coloquio apunta a que el desarrollo científico ha permitido a lo largo del tiempo la adhesión a conocimientos válidos y legítimos, como también el enfrentamiento entre tradición e innovación, norma y variación o identidad y alteridad. Este juego de binomios siempre ha sido una conditio sine que non de la investigación lingüística y didáctica a la que se dedica el presente libro.
Typology research is extremely important in both proposing classification frameworks and in promoting the careful investigation and analysis of the core concepts inherent within the classification contrasts employed. More exemplary of the latter aspect, the present collection of papers on the typology of writing systems address a number of significant linguistic and psycholinguistic issues surrounding the classification of writing systems. The seven contributions within this volume, which originally appeared as a special issue of Written Language and Literacy 14:1 (2011), cover a wide variety of issues, ranging from an overview of writing system typology research, comparative graphematics, letter-shape similarities, the morphographic principle, tone orthography typology, measuring graphematic transparency, to unconventional spellings within online chat. Reflecting the growing interest in writing, the book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers working on writing systems, written language, and reading research.