Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies: Russian Language Studies in North America : New Perspectives from Theoretical and Applied Linguistics by Veronika Makarova (2012, Hardcover)

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PublisherAnthem Press
ISBN-100857287842
ISBN-139780857287847
eBay Product ID (ePID)99628655

Product Key Features

Number of Pages290 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRussian Language Studies in North America : New Perspectives from Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Publication Year2012
SubjectRussian, Linguistics / General
TypeLanguage Course
AuthorVeronika Makarova
Subject AreaForeign Language Study, Language Arts & Disciplines
SeriesAnthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight20.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2012-004987
Reviews'The volume is generally to be commended for its breadth and timeliness, as the chapters span a wide range of currently relevant theoretical perspectives and cutting-edge research methods [...]. As such, it can be recommended to a variety of readers.' -Edie Furniss, 'Slavic and East European Journal', "The variety of research and the individuality of the researchers' voices make this collection thought-provoking, engaging, interesting, and informative [...] This collection will both complement linguistic seminars and linguistic survey courses, as well as provide an enjoyable read for anyone with an interest in the Russian language, linguistics, and language pedagogy." -Julia Mikhailova, "Canadian Slavonic Papers", 'The volume is generally to be commended for its breadth and timeliness, as the chapters span a wide range of currently relevant theoretical perspectives and cutting-edge research methods [...]. As such, it can be recommended to a variety of readers.' --Edie Furniss, 'Slavic and East European Journal', "The variety of research and the individuality of the researchers' voices make this collection thought-provoking, engaging, interesting, and informative [...] This collection will both complement linguistic seminars and linguistic survey courses, as well as provide an enjoyable read for anyone with an interest in the Russian language, linguistics, and language pedagogy." --Julia Mikhailova, "Canadian Slavonic Papers"
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal491.707/07
Table Of ContentList of Tables and Figures; Introduction - Veronika Makarova; PART ONE: LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND THEIR INTERFACE; 1. Phonetics. Tracing Emotions in Russian Vowels - Veronika Makarova and Valery A. Petrushin; 2. Phonology. Vowel-Zero Alternations in Russian Prepositions: Prosodic Constituency and Productivity - Lev Blumenfeld; 3. Morphology and Lexicology Interface. Latest Russian Neologisms: The Next Step towards Analytism? - Julia Rochtchina; 4. Syntax. Bi-nominative Sentences in Russian - Igor Mel'cuk; 5. Psycholinguistics. The Effect of Grammatical Gender in Russian Spoken-Word Recognition - Irina A. Sekerina; PART TWO: APPLIED LINGUISTIC AND SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS; 6. Communicative Language Teaching and Russian: The Current State of the Field - William J. Comer; 7. Low-Proficiency Heritage Speakers of Russian: Their Interlanguage System as a Basis for Fast Language (Re)Building - Alla Smyslova; 8. Superior Speakers or "Super" Russian: OPI Guidelines Revisited - Ludmila Isurin; 9. Who Am I?: Cultural Identities among Russian-Speaking Immigrants of the Third (and Fourth?) Wave and their Effects on Language Attitudes - David R. Andrews; 10. Russian Language History in Canada. Doukhobor Internal and External Migrations: Effects on Language Development and Structure - Gunter Schaarschmidt; Afterword - Veronika Makarova; Index
Synopsis'Russian Language Studies in North America: New Perspectives from Theoretical and Applied Linguistics' offers a unique collection of research papers representing current directions in Russian language studies in Canada and the United States. Traditionally, Slavic and Russian studies in these countries have centered around literature, history, politics and culture. This volume reflects recent changes in Russian studies by focusing on language structure, language use and teaching methodology. The volume brings together several generations of scholars, from young promising researchers to those with long-established reputations in the field., This collection provides a comprehensive overview of Russian language research in Canada and Russia, with a focus on elements of structure, as well as on language dynamics and change.
LC Classification Number2012004987

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