Evolution in language studies

The evolution of language research and practive is an ongoing endeavour. It is becoming more challenging with the advent of the digital age where the borders between the physical and the virtual are seamless and fluid. Throughout the years, research enquiries have emerged from within the traditional...

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Other Authors: Marlyna Maros (Editor), Shanthini Pillai (Editor), Saadiyah Darus (Editor), Noorizah Mohd Noor (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bangi, Selangor Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016
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505 0 |a Evolution in language studies -- Development of an annotation tool for reading in an online environment -- Online self-presentation and impression management (SPIM) among Malaysian tertiary level students on Facebook -- Website localisation analysis: translation and perspective -- Women's language in online communication environment -- Gender, empowerment and the digital domain: a case study of young Malaysian Indian woman entrepreneurs -- Speech acts in ESL classroom discourse -- Locale, class size and teaching experience: how they impact on students' performance -- Acquiring specialised vocabulary in a food writing course -- The variations of Dao in Malaysian mandarin: a study of grammaticalization -- The use of hedges to realize politeness in Arab EFL students' spoken discourse -- Heterogeneity and the sociolinguistic environment of Malaysian Indian literature -- Manglish cyborgs: paranoia, optimism and the cultural evolution of cyberpunk 
520 |a The evolution of language research and practive is an ongoing endeavour. It is becoming more challenging with the advent of the digital age where the borders between the physical and the virtual are seamless and fluid. Throughout the years, research enquiries have emerged from within the traditional topical perspectives of various aspects of language studies to spectrums of interdisciplinary outlook. This book presents some of these enquiries that range from online language learning, classroom-based learning, linguistics in language learning, and literary studies. The topics covering explorations of online communication, classroom practices, translation, gender, linguistics, sociopragmatics, sociolinguistics, new literary genres, as well as expatriate writing reveal critical and creative engagements in the discipline and suggest potential avenues for future research. It is hoped that Evolution in Language Studies will inspire and stimulate the attention and interest of the academic community both and globally. 
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