Context in language learning and language understanding
Context in language learning and language understanding
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
- v, 198 p. :
Included Index.
Introduction to Widdowson's chapter --
The conditions of contextual meaning --
Introduction to Fillmore's chapter --
Deixis and context --
Introduction to Blakemore's chapter --
The context for so-called 'discourse markers' --
Introduction to Clark's chapter --
Communal lexicons --
Introduction to Kellerman's chapter --
When words fail: from communication strategies to strategies for communication --
Introduction to Allwright's chapter --
Contextual factors in classroom language learning: an overview --
Introduction to Adamson's chapter --
The code as context: language-change and (mis)interpretation --
Introduction to Brown's chapter --
Context creation in discourse understanding.
The papers in this volume represent the views of a range of experts in a variety of language-related disciplines on the role which context plays in language learning and language understanding. The authors provide various theoretical constructs which help impose order on the apparent chaos of contextual factors which may have an influence on the production and comprehension of speech events. They focus on a variety of types of context, including the context established by different speech communities, interpersonal contexts, the classroom context, and the context provided by the linguistic code itself. The papers illustrate how the treatment of context varies across the disciplines of linguistics, historical stylistics, applied linguistics, and psycholinguistics. Each paper is prefaced by an editorial introduction to help the reader trace out common themes and points of conflict.
0521633559 9780521633550
Context (Linguistics).
Discourse analysis.
Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
400 / CON
Included Index.
Introduction to Widdowson's chapter --
The conditions of contextual meaning --
Introduction to Fillmore's chapter --
Deixis and context --
Introduction to Blakemore's chapter --
The context for so-called 'discourse markers' --
Introduction to Clark's chapter --
Communal lexicons --
Introduction to Kellerman's chapter --
When words fail: from communication strategies to strategies for communication --
Introduction to Allwright's chapter --
Contextual factors in classroom language learning: an overview --
Introduction to Adamson's chapter --
The code as context: language-change and (mis)interpretation --
Introduction to Brown's chapter --
Context creation in discourse understanding.
The papers in this volume represent the views of a range of experts in a variety of language-related disciplines on the role which context plays in language learning and language understanding. The authors provide various theoretical constructs which help impose order on the apparent chaos of contextual factors which may have an influence on the production and comprehension of speech events. They focus on a variety of types of context, including the context established by different speech communities, interpersonal contexts, the classroom context, and the context provided by the linguistic code itself. The papers illustrate how the treatment of context varies across the disciplines of linguistics, historical stylistics, applied linguistics, and psycholinguistics. Each paper is prefaced by an editorial introduction to help the reader trace out common themes and points of conflict.
0521633559 9780521633550
Context (Linguistics).
Discourse analysis.
Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
400 / CON