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9 February 2010

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Formulaic Language

Volume 1: Distribution and historical change, Volume 2: Acquisition, loss, psychological reality, and functional explanations

2 vols. set

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Edited by Roberta Corrigan, Edith A. Moravcsik, Hamid Ouali and Kathleen M. Wheatley
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2009. 724 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 2997 7 / EUR 210.00 / USD 315.00
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This book set contains the following volumes:
Formulaic Language: Volume 1. Distribution and historical change
Corrigan, Roberta, Edith A. Moravcsik, Hamid Ouali and Kathleen M. Wheatley (eds.)
2009. xxiv, 315 pp.
Formulaic Language: Volume 2. Acquisition, loss, psychological reality, and functional explanations
Corrigan, Roberta, Edith A. Moravcsik, Hamid Ouali and Kathleen M. Wheatley (eds.)
2009. xxiv, 361 pp.

This two volume collection on formulaic language is among the first ones in the field. The authors of the present book represent a diverse group of international scholars in linguistics and psychology. The language data analyzed are similarly diverse, including languages such as Arabic, Japanese, Polish, and Spanish and extending to various styles. While volume 1 focuses on the very definition of linguistic formulae and on their grammatical, semantic, stylistic, and historical aspects, volume 2 explores how formulae are acquired and lost by speakers of a language, in what way they are psychologically real, and their functions in discourse. Since most of the papers are readily accessible to readers with only basic familiarity with linguistics, besides being a resource in linguistic research, the book may be used in courses on discourse structure, pragmatics, semantics, language acquisition, and syntax.