This book offers a comparative, typological study of the Samoyedic languages, a branch of the Uralic family. It explores grammatical variation, offering new insights into linguistic diversity and contributing to the documentation of these endangered languages.
Crisis in Teacher Education
Creativity is a critical 21st-century skill, yet most educators lack the training to foster it. This manual provides research-backed insights and practical strategies to cultivate creativity in any learning environment, preparing the next generation to thrive in a complex world.
This interdisciplinary textbook integrates Translation Studies, Linguistics, Literary Studies, and Education. It closes the gap between theory and practice, offering researchers new frameworks and practitioners practical approaches for a globalized world. An invaluable resource.
Sign languages cannot be captured with symbols designed for sounds. This book introduces the main writing systems developed to put them on paper, focusing on SignWriting and Typannot. It examines their graphic forms, usability, and the challenge of creating a script for the body.
This book tells the stories of non-native English teachers working transnationally. Through fears, tensions, and triumphs, it explores their transformation—likened to a butterfly’s metamorphosis—as critical moments shape their evolving sense of selves in a borderless existence.
While computer-aided text analysis tools exist for many languages, none can perform a comprehensive analysis of Turkish and Ottoman. This book examines 12 digital humanities tools and their algorithms to lay the foundation for developing new software for Turkish language studies.
How do Tolkien’s trolls speak in Romanian? Is Hannibal Lecter as scary in translation? This volume investigates the role of the translator as negotiator of meaning and cultural mediator, rethinking their (in)visibility through analyses of translated texts.
Fighting Stigma and Discrimination in Minoritised Languages
Voices from around the world explore how linguistic hierarchies and policies marginalise speakers of minoritised languages. Through diverse case studies, this volume examines language discrimination, resistance strategies, and revitalisation movements for language justice.
Inroads into Germanic Historical Phonology
This sound history of the Germanic languages draws on exhaustive dialect surveys to reconstruct the Proto-Germanic prosodic system, creating a bridge between the Scandinavian and West Germanic areas. Chapters also cover key changes like umlauts, breakings, and diphthongization.
Tracking the Digital Footprint of Greek Pontian Dialect
This book explores how social media can keep endangered languages alive. It details how Instagram connected young people with the Pontic Greek dialect using quizzes, polls, and stories, fostering cultural identity and blending language preservation into daily online habits.
English Language Teaching (ELT)
This book traces the evolution of language teaching from its classical roots to the contemporary, technology-driven classroom. It explores the transformative role of digital innovation, AI, and globalization in redefining language education today.
This volume offers research on second language teaching, exploring innovative strategies for student engagement, skill development, and translanguaging. It provides valuable insights for educators and researchers on fostering inclusive, intercultural learning environments.
The Voynich Manuscript
For over 100 years, the Voynich Manuscript’s code was unbreakable. Now, it has been cracked, revealing a manifesto of the Cathar religion, a heretical sect brutally attacked during the Middle Ages. Written in Arabic to hide their faith from the Inquisition, this is it.
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