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E-grāmata: Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics 2015: Current Approaches to Discourse and Translation Studies

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The present volume, Current Approaches to Discourse and Translation Studies, presents innovative theoretical models and applications of the two disciplines in intercultural contexts.

The Yearbook of Corpus Linguistics and Pragmatics offers a platform to scholars who carry out rigorous and interdisciplinary research on language in real use. Corpus linguistics and Pragmatics have traditionally represented two paths of scientific research, parallel but often mutually exclusive and excluding. Corpus Linguistics can offer a meticulous methodology based on mathematics and statistics while Pragmatics strives to interpret intended meaning in real language. This series will give readers insight into how pragmatics can be used to explain real corpus data, and how corpora can illustrate pragmatic intuitions.

Current Approaches of Corpus Pragmatics on Discourse and Translation Studies, an Introduction
1(6)
Jesus Romero-Trillo
Part I Current Approaches to Discourse Studies
Speech Acts in Corpus Pragmatics: A Quantitative Contrastive Study of Directives in Spontaneous and Elicited Discourse
7(32)
Ilka Flock
Ronald Geluykens
Black and White Metaphors and Metonymies in English and Spanish: A Cross-Cultural and Corpus Comparison
39(26)
Silvia Molina Plaza
Making Informed Healthy Lifestyle Choices: Analysing Aspects of Patient-Centred and Doctor-Centred Healthcare in Self-Help Books on Cardiovascular Diseases
65(24)
Georg Marko
Women and Men Talking About Men and Women in Greek
89(28)
Georgia Fragaki
Dionysis Goutsos
Does Speaker Role Affect the Choice of Epistemic Adverbials in L2 Speech? Evidence from the Trinity Lancaster Corpus
117(22)
Dana Gablasova
Vaclav Brezina
Part II Current Approaches to Translation Studies
Source Language Interference in English-to-Chinese Translation
139(24)
Richard Xiao
From the Other Side of the Looking Glass: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Account of Translating Lewis Carroll
163(32)
Francisco Javier Diaz-Perez
Connective Items in Interpreting and Translation: Where Do They Come From?
195(28)
Bart Defrancq
Koen Plevoets
Cedric Magnifico
Corpus Perspectives on Russian Discursive Units: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Contrastive Analysis
223(20)
Dmitrij Dobrovol'skij
Ludmila Poppel
On Concluders and Other Discourse Markers in the Concluding Moves of English and Italian Historical Research Articles
243(32)
Silvia Cacchiani
Corpus-Based Interpreting Studies and Public Service Interpreting and Translation Training Programs: The Case of Interpreters Working in Gender Violence Contexts
275(20)
Raquel Lazaro Gutierrez
Maria del Mar Sanchez Ramos
Part III Book Reviews
Zappavigna, M. (2012). Discourse of Twitter and Social Media: How We Use Language to Create Affiliation on the Web. London: Bloomsbury
295(6)
Rachelle Vessey
Aijmer, K. and Altenberg, B. (eds.) (2013). Advances in Corpus-Based Contrastive Linguistics. Studies in Honour of Stig Johansson. Amsterdam: John Benjamins
301(6)
Elaine Vaughan
Adolphs, S. and Carter, R. (2013). Spoken Corpus Linguistics: From Monomodal to Multimodal. London: Routledge
307(6)
Keiko Tsuchiya
Author Index 313(6)
Subject Index 319