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The Bielefeld Introduction to Applied Linguistics is designed to provide a wide-ranging and substantial overview of the field for beginning students. It comprises twenty-seven well-documented contributions based on some of the most salient topics in research and teaching done at the Department of Linguistics and Literature at Bielefeld University.
In four major sections this book looks at questions involving the user/learner (teaching/learning aids; learning processes and methods of gauging them); mental processes (language acquisition and loss); studies involving the linguistic code (metaphor, translation, empirical methods, approaches to texts); and the language community (bilingualism and code-switching, language policy, pragmatics, speaker groups and their languages).
Each contribution offers – on sometimes varying levels of detail – a starting point for the young student and provides a useful selection of literature for further reading. Many of the chapters include a selection of do-able exercises based on the material presented.
Stephan Gramley / Vivian Gramley (eds.)
Bielefeld Introduction to Applied Linguistics
A Course Book
Bielefelder Schriften zu Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft 23
Bielefeld English and American Studies 1
2008
ISBN 978-3-89528-706-1
392 Seiten
29 Abbildungen
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Stephan Gramley is a senior lecturer at the English Department at Bielefeld University, where he has taught and published on the English language with a special emphasis on varieties of English and contact between the English language and its neighbors.
Vivian Gramley is a lecturer at the English Department at Bielefeld University. Her main research interests lie in the areas of Applied Linguistics with a focus on child language and bilingualism as well as sign language and clinical linguistics.
Bielefelder Schriften zu Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft 23
Bielefeld English and American Studies 1