Routledge Handbook of Pronouns

Routledge Handbook of Pronouns portes grátis

Routledge Handbook of Pronouns

Paterson, Laura L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2023

498

Dura

Inglês

9781032394749

15 a 20 dias

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1 The little words that mean a lot

Laura L. Paterson

PART 1: HISTORY AND CHANGE

2 Variation in pronoun typologies

Heather Bliss, Richard Compton, and Dennis Ryan Storoshenko

3 A history of personal pronouns in Standard English

Mikko Laitinen

4 On the alleged stability of pronouns: The influence of language contact and social intervention

Peter Siemund

5 Grammaticalization as a process for pronoun change

Gunther De Voglaer

6 The future of pronouns in the online/offline nexus

Brian W. King and Archie Crowley

PART 2: PROCESSING AND CATEGORISATION

7 Pronouns in the brain

Joanna Porkert, Hanneke Loerts, Anja Schueppert and Merel Keijzer

8 Pronouns and aphasia

Eleni Peristeri

9 Pronoun comprehension

Jennifer E. Arnold

10 Personal pronouns and noun phrases as shifters in Southeast Asian languages

Dwi Noverini Djenar

11 Alternative pronominal items: Noncanonical pronouns in Chinese, Vietnamese, and Afrikaans

Chenchen Song, Li Nguyen and Theresa Biberauer

PART 3: ACQUISITION AND LANGUAGE LEARNING

12 How children acquire L1 pronouns

Petra Hendriks

13 Bilingual acquisition: More object pronouns at once

Katrin Schmitz

14 Deixis in the manual modality: Insights from diverse signing communication systems

Jenny C. Lu and Diane Lillo-Martin

15 Acquisition of Pronouns in Creole Languages

Dany Adone and Tamirand De Lisser

16 Use of anaphoric reference by second language writers: From empirical data to pedagogy in the classroom

Masumi Narita and Mark Freiermuth

PART 4: MAKING PRONOUNS PERSONAL

17 T/V in the 21st century: A case study of French

Kimberley Pager-McClymont, Sarah Eichhorn and Amelie Doche

18 Pronouns as shibboleths: Prescriptive attitudes to case forms

Linda Pilliere

19 Identifying who uses first person singular pronouns and the psychological impacts this language may have

Nicholas S. Holtzman and Logan C. Delgado

20 Strategic uses of pronoun drop in economic decision-making

Tai-Sen He

21 What does it mean when a computer says I?

Andrew Gargett

PART 5: POWER AND POLITICS

22 The role of pronouns in the race debate: George Floyd and BLM protests

Zeynep Cihan Koca-Helvaci

23 'They really eat anything don't they?': Pronoun use in Covid-19-related anti-Asian racism

Ursula Kania

24 Pronoun use in cross-cultural therapy sessions

Nahed Arafat

25 Politicians' pronouns: Who is 'we'? Negotiating national collectivities in Taiwan's authoritarian period

Jennifer M. Wei

26 Strategic use of pronouns among lingua franca English users in a university project-based learning programme

Satomi Ura and Hiromasa Tanaka

27 Pronoun activism and the power of animacy

Laure Gardelle

PART 6: GENDERED PRONOUNS AND BEYOND

28 Epicene pronouns new and old

Charlotte Stormbom

29 Gender-neutrality and clitics

Ashley Reilly-Thornton

30 Gender binaries in constructed languages

Angela Zottola

31 Non-binary singular they

Lex Konnelly, Kirby Conrod, and Evan D. Bradley

32 Individuals' pronoun choice: A case study of transgender speakers in Berlin, Germany

Olga Steriopolo and Harley Aussoleil

33 Misgendering in the media

Kat Gupta
sociolinguistics;language acquisition;multilingualism;discourse analysis;cognitive processing;identity construction;cross-cultural pronoun usage research