Vocabulary
Applied Linguistic Perspectives
By Ronald Carter
Published February 28th 2012 by Routledge – 320 pages
Series: Routledge Linguistics Classics
Published February 28th 2012 by Routledge – 320 pages
Series: Routledge Linguistics Classics
How do we teach and learn vocabulary? How do words work in literary texts? In this book, Ronald Carter provides the necessary basis for the further study of modern English vocabulary with particular reference to linguistic descriptive frameworks and educational contexts. Vocabulary: Applied Linguistic Perspectives includes an introductory account of linguistic approaches to the analysis of the modern lexicon in English and discusses key topics such as vocabulary and language teaching, dictionaries and lexicography and the literary, stylistic study of vocabulary.
This Routledge Linguistics Classic includes a substantial new introductory chapter situating the book in the current digital age, covering changes and developments in related fields from lexicography and corpus linguistics to vocabulary testing and assessment as well as additional new references.
Vocabulary: Applied Linguistic Perspectives has been widely praised since first publication for the breadth, depth and clarity of its approach and is a key text for postgraduate students and researchers studying vocabulary within the fields of English Language, Applied Linguistics and Education.
"[A] remarkable piece of linguistic work, embracing the basics while addressing topics or areas of particular interest or technicality. It will not only be a good text for beginners of linguistics… but will also appeal to more advanced readers." - LINGUIST List
Part I Foundations
1. What's in a word
2. The notion of core vocabulary
3. Words and patterns
4. Lexis and discourse
Part II Reviews
5. Lexis and literary stylistics
6. Lexis and lexicography
7. Learning and teaching vocabulary
Part III Case studies
8. Case study: Lexis, tones and ironies
9. Case study: Style, lexis and the dictionary
Ronald Carter is Professor of Modern English Language at the University of Nottingham, UK and has written and edited more than 30 books, including most recently Language and Creativity (2004, Routledge). He is the author and editor of twelve books with Routledge, and has edited and co-edited five Routledge series.
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Description: By Ronald Carter. How do we teach and learn vocabulary? How do words work in literary texts? In this book, Ronald Carter provides the necessary basis for the further study of modern English vocabulary with particular reference to linguistic descriptive frameworks and...
Categories: English Language, Applied Linguistics, Lexicology/Vocabulary