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The Oxford dictionary of modern slang
Features slang words and expressions from throughout the English-speaking world, providing a stonking good read for all word lovers and English students.
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
in
Dictionaries
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Folklore
2007
by the Revd Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1810–97), first published 1870. It contains explanations and origins of the
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New Media Language
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Aitchison, Jean
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Lewis, Diana
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Language and Communication
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Language and culture
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Language and Media
2003,2004
New Media Language brings leading media figures and scholars together to debate the shifting relations between today's media and contemporary language. From newspapers and television to email, the Internet and text messaging, there are ever increasing media conduits for news. This book investigates how developments in world media have affected, and been affected by, language. Exploring a wide range of topics, from the globalization of communication to the vocabulary of terrorism and the language used in the wake of September 11, New Media Language looks at the important and wide-ranging implications of these changes. From Malcolm Gluck on wine writing, to Naomi Baron on email, the authors provide authoritative and engaging insights into the ways in which language is changing, and in turn, changes us. With a foreword by Simon Jenkins, New Media Language is essential reading for anyone with an interest in today's complex and expanding media.
'Refreshingly, none of the contributors descends to the banal claim that \"9/11 changed everything\".' – Times Higher Education Supplement 'This collection of essays ... sheds light on the way language develops in all societies and times. I recommend this collection to anyone interested in the subtle links between the global economy and the intimacies of personal expression.' – Times Higher Education Supplement
'The strength and value of this volume lie in the diversity of its individual articles, written by an interesting mix of scholars and media professionals.' – Linguist List
'A comprehensive guide to media discourse ... The overview of media language that this text provides makes it useful to linguists as well as journalists and public relations professionals.' – Language
The perfect learners' dictionary (?)
1999
Der Band enthält 23 Beiträge eines Symposiums zum Motto The Perfect Learners' Dictionary (?), das 1997 an der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg stattfand und in dessen Mittelpunkt eine vergleichende Analyse der Lernerwörterbücher OALD5, LDOCE3, COBUILD2 und CIDE stand. Folgende Themen werden behandelt: Entstehung und Entwicklung einsprachiger Lernerwörterbücher (Cowie); Vergleichsanalysen im Hinblick auf syntaktische Informationen (Aarts), Wortergänzungen (Klotz), Exemplifizierung (Stein), Worterklärungen (Ilson), Komposita (Béjoint), Kollokationen (Mittmann), Zugangsstrukturen und Benutzerfreundlichkeit (Bogaards), lexical units (Popp), internationale Varietäten (Heath), Veränderungen der Wortschatzauswahl (Ayto), political correctness (Barnickel), Syntax/Semantik (Moulin) und classroom experience (Böhner); Problem der Semiotaxis bzw. der Frage, in welchem Definitions-Kontext Einträge aufgenommen wurden (Hausmann); enzyklopädische Lernerwörterbücher (Crowther); Unterschiede zwischen dem Englischen und Deutschen im Hinblick auf lexikographische Fragestellungen (Götz); Konzeption eines Valenzwörterbuchs für das Englische (Herbst); gesprochene Sprache (Summers) und idiomatische Wendungen (Moon) in EFL-Lernerwörterbüchern; Korpora (Svartvik); elektronische Wörterbücher (Leech/Nesi).