32.3943, Books: Foundations of Familiar Language: Sidtis

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Subject: 32.3943, Books: Foundations of Familiar Language: Sidtis

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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 21:24:45
From: Aleksandra Tasic [atasic at wiley.com]
Subject: Foundations of Familiar Language: Sidtis

 


Title: Foundations of Familiar Language 
Subtitle: Formulaic Expressions, Lexical Bundles, and Collocations at Work and Play 
Publication Year: 2021 
Publisher: Wiley
	   http://www.wiley.com
	

Book URL: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Foundations+of+Familiar+Language%3A+Formulaic+Expressions%2C+Lexical+Bundles%2C+and+Collocations+at+Work+and+Play-p-9781119163329 


Author: Diana Sidtis

Paperback: ISBN:  9781119163329 Pages: 464 Price: U.S. $ 49.95


Abstract:

Foundations of Familiar Language is renowned scholar Diana Sidtis's new
contribution to the study of formulaic language through a wide-ranging
overview of a large group of language behaviors that share characteristics of
cohesion and familiarity, featuring a rational classification of fixed,
familiar expressions into formulaic expressions, lexical bundles, and
collocations. This unique volume offers a new approach to linguistic
classification and construction grammar through a dual-process model of
language competence rooted in linguistic, psycholinguistic, and
neurolinguistic observations, combining insights drawn from foundational
studies of psychology and neurology with contemporary theories of the
differences between formulaic and propositional language. This approach offers
a distinct and innovative contribution to scholarship in the field. The text
contains resources for further study and research such as examples, research
protocols, and lists of fixed, familiar expressions from the past and present.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
                     Psycholinguistics


Written In: English  (eng)

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