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Translating & Interpreting, Psycholinguistics & Language Acquisition, Vocabulary
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Words Words Words

by Gunilla M. Anderman (Editor), Margaret A. Rogers
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Overview

This book presents an interesting new perspective on the study of the lexicon, examining ways in which insights from translation and language learning can be viewed as complementary. The contributors bring together a range of expertise including research on the mental lexicon, second language acquisition research, translation studies and practice, terminology, language teaching and lexicography. The lexicon, often considered to be the poor relation of grammar, has recently received more attention from theoretical and applied linguists. This book is a part of the trend to explore the rich potential of this field for the benefit of the translator or lexicographer, as well as the language learner and the teacher.

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This book presents an interesting new perspective on the study of the lexicon, examining ways in which insights from translation and language learning can be viewed as complementary. The contributors bring together a range of expertise including research on the mental lexicon, second language acquisition research, translation studies and practice, terminology, language teaching and lexicography. The lexicon, often considered to be the poor relation of grammar, has recently received more attention from theoretical and applied linguists. This book is a part of the trend to explore the rich potential of this field for the benefit of the translator or lexicographer, as well as the language learner and the teacher.

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Examines how insights from translation and language learning can complement each other to provide a new perspective on the study of vocabulary. The topics include the basic linguistics involved, words in the mental lexicon, classical research in vocabulary acquisition, English words in translation, neologism and dictionaries, and the application of computers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Examines how insights from translation and language learning can complement each other to provide a new perspective on the study of vocabulary. The topics include the basic linguistics involved, words in the mental lexicon, classical research in vocabulary acquisition, English words in translation, neologism and dictionaries, and the application of computers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
Channel View Publications Limited
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781853593314

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