The Oxford Handbook of Expressivity
The Oxford Handbook of Expressivity
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Author(s): Gutzmann, Daniel
ISBN No.: 9780198869450
Pages: 1,344
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 379.50
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

1: Daniel Gutzmann and Katharina Turgay: Expressivity: An introductionPart I. Background and foundations2: Laurence R. Horn: Expressivity in early philosophy and philology3: Thorsten Sander: Expressivity in modern philosophy of language4: Robert E. Innis: Expressivity in semiotics5: James Martin: Expressivity in rhetoric6: Dorit Bar-On: Expressivity in and before languagePart II. Linguistic domains7: Michael Adams: Expressivity and the lexicon8: Jeffrey P. Williams: Expressivity and morphology9: Andrés Saab: Expressivity and syntax10: Daniel Gutzmann: Expressivity and multidimensional semantics11: Robert Henderson: Expressivity and dynamic semantics12: Lukas Müller: Expressivity and semantic change13: Maria Paola Tenchini and Aldo Frigerio: Expressivity and speech acts14: Manuel Padilla Cruz: Expressivity and relevance theory15: Rita Finkbeiner: Expressivity and construction grammar16: Konstanze Marx-Wischnowski: Expressivity and discourse analysis17: Mariia Pronina, Ingo Feldhausen, and Pilar Prieto: Expressivity and prosody18: Shlomit Ritz Finkelstein and Lynne C. Nygaard: Expressivity and neurolinguistics19: Filippo Domaneschi and Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos: Expressivity and psycholinguistics20: Elizabeth Hanks, Niall Curry, Emily Sharp, Gavin Brookes, and Tony McEnery: Expressivity and corpus linguistics21: Tatjana Scheffler: Expressivity and computational linguisticsPart III. Linguistic phenomena22: Fabian Bross: Expressivity and adjectives23: Katharina Turgay: Expressivity and slurs24: Ulrike Stange-Hundsdörfer: Expressivity and interjections25: David Y.


Oshima: Expressivity and honorifics26: Patrícia Amaral: Expressivity and pronouns27: Gerhard Schaden: Expressivity and vocatives28: Ulrike Stange-Hundsdörfer: Expressivity and intensifiers29: Andreas Trotzke: Expressivity and information structure30: Christopher Davis: Expressivity and sentence types31: Ad Foolen: Expressivity and metaphorPart IV. Further applications32: Ariana N. Mohammadi: Expressivity and bilingualism33: Andreas Trotzke: Expressivity and pedagogical linguistics34: Stefan Hinterwimmer: Expressivity and perspectivity35: Cornelia Ebert and Sebastian Walter: Expressivity and gestures36: Patrick G. Grosz: Expressivity and emojis37: Andreas Osterroth: Expressivity and the media38: Patrik. N. Juslin: Expressivity and music39: Katharina Felka and Andreas Stokke: Expressivity and lying40: Elyse Methven: Expressivity and law41: Andreas Triantafyllopoulos and Björn Schuller: Expressivity and speech synthesisPart V. Expressivity across languages42: Daniel Gutzmann and Katharina Turgay: Expressivity in German43: Pierre-Yves Modicom: Expressivity in French44: Renato Miguel Basso and Luisandro Mendes de Souza: Expressivity in Brazilian Portuguese45: Andrés Saab: Expressivity in Spanish46: Marwan Jarrah and Sukayna Ali: Expressivity in Arabic47: Nora Boneh: Expressivity in Modern Hebrew48: Qiongpeng Luo: Expressivity in Modern Chinese49: Osamu Sawada: Expressivity in Japanese50: Rachel Sutton-Spence and Donna Jo Napoli: Expressivity in sign languages.


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