Dialogism and Language Change

Couverture de l'ouvrage "Dialogism and Language Change"  Résumé

Language Sciences seeks to provide an outlet for radical and innovative work that enlarges our view of language and languaging. It aspires to be the foremost forum for transdisciplinary research on linguistic behaviour and languaging. We encourage contributions that take a broad view of language and languaging as coordinative, affiliative, and integrational activities that enable human living. Language Sciences is likewise a forum for debates on metatheoretical, epistemological, and axiological issues in the study of language and languaging, broadly conceived. We encourage contributions that challenge the disciplinary boundaries with critical scrutiny of extant theories and methods in the language sciences, and with diversification of the manner in which the object of language studies is conceived and constructed. The vision of Language Sciences is to provide a fertile meeting ground for scholars from a host of disciplines, including (but not limited to) cognitive science, anthropology, biosemiotics, cultural studies, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and ecology. The editors particularly encourage empirical work that has the potential to interrogate and challenge well-established theories and methods in linguistics and its subdisciplines.


 Format : En ligne
 Aut·eur·rice(s) : Sylvie Hancil, Alexander Haselow (dir.)
 Éditeur : Elsevier
 Collection : Language Sciences
 Pays : Pays-Bas
 Date : 01/07/2018
 Support numérique : ScienceDirect
 Langue(s) :  eng
 ISBN-13 ou ISSN : 0388-0001