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Interfaces In Language 3 1st Edition Marina Kolokonte Vikki Janke

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Interfaces In Language 3 1st Edition Marina Kolokonte Vikki Janke
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Marina Kolokonte; Vikki Janke
ISBN: 9781443865760, 1443865761
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Interfaces In Language 3 1st Edition Marina Kolokonte Vikki Janke by Marina Kolokonte; Vikki Janke 9781443865760, 1443865761 instant download after payment.

This third volume of the Interfaces in Language series brings together a collection of papers which were presented at the University of Kent’s Interfaces in Language 3 conference of May 2011. In line with the conference’s title, applications which held true to the interface theme were invited, yet no restrictions were placed on the way in which ‘interface’ was interpreted. A range of talks were thus included, some of which conformed to established demarcations within the discipline, others of which flouted them entirely and unashamedly. All were welcome. The result was a heterogeneous set of talks, interspersed with and complemented by lively discussions, confirming that the interdisciplinary setting staged was a successful way of cultivating discussion between linguists who might otherwise not cross paths. The papers chosen for publication here include both diachronic and synchronic approaches to language, generative and non-generative frameworks, as well as typological and theory-driven perspectives. The result can only be described as an eclectic mix. We invite the reader to decide upon its success.

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