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言語・言語学百科事典(第3版・全14巻)

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言語・言語学百科事典(第3版・全14巻)
International Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics

Editors-in-Chief: Hilary Nesi (Coventry University) & Petar Milin (University of Birmingham)

2026:06  3rd ed.  14 vols. 9,000 p.  set ISBN 978-0-323-95504-1   (Elsevier) -US-
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概要

人間を人間たらしめるものとして語られることが多い言語は、言語学はもちろん、人文・社会・自然科学の多様な学問分野で研究されている、極めて学際的なテーマです。1993年の初版以来、言語および言語学の最も包括的なレファレンスとして好評を博し、日本でも155もの大学図書館に所蔵されている「言語・言語学国際百科事典」が、遂に20年ぶりの改版を迎えました(第2版ISBN 9780080442990)。

 

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言語学はもちろん、心理学、人類学、教育学、社会学、コミュニケーション学といった多様な分野の関心を結ぶ、図書館必携のレファレンスとして、広くおすすめいたします。

 

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収録項目例

Part A: General linguistics
EIC responsible: Jim Blevins, Professor of Linguistics, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
Structural linguistics
Foundations
Probabilistic perspectives
Theoretical perspectives
Complex systems perspectives
Sound patterns
Articulatory phonetics
Acoustic phonetics
Theoretical phonology
Laboratory phonology
Grammar
Derivational morphology
Inflectional morphology
Word-based models
Realizational approaches
Models of morphemic analysis
Transformational approaches to syntax
Constraint-based models of syntax
Models of cognitive grammar
Meaning
Sentential semantics
Lexical semantics
Distributional semantics
Pragmatics and communication
Semiotics
Dimensions of linguistic variation
Diachrony and language evolution Historical linguistics
Analogy
Diachronic perspectives on synchronic systems
Language evolution
Typology and universals
Typological traditions
Typological resources
The status of language universals
History of ideas
History of linguistics
Greco-Roman linguistics
Sanskrit grammarians
European structuralism
American descriptivism
Generative linguistics
Empiricist approaches

 

Part B: Applied linguistics and sociolinguistics
EIC responsible: Hilary Nesi, Professor in English Language, Coventry University, UK
Applied Linguistics
Overview and history
Critical applied linguistics
Applied linguistics in various parts of the world (Africa, S.Asia, China, S.E Asia, N America, S,  America, Europe, Australasia)
Linguistic anthropology
Descriptive linguistics
Ethnography
Field linguistics
Language contact, language change
Indigenous Languages
Gender and sexuality
Identity ideology, linguistic ethnonationalism
Speech genres in cultural practice
Taboo Language and society
Language policy and planning, lingua franca,
English as an international language
Language education policies, general and regional
Migration and language
Gender-specific language
Discourse communities and communities of practice
Subcultures and counter-cultures Linguistic rights, discrimination Language use in primary, secondary and tertiary education
Cross-cultural pragmatics, language identity, language socialization
Contributions of civilisations to language and discourses
Education and language Mother tongue language education – curriculum content, teacher preparation
Education and standard and non-standard varieties – grammar, correctness, purism
Language education and social justice
Communicative competence
Culture and language education
Pedagogical grammars
Second and foreign language learning and teaching
Second and foreign language teaching technologies
Second and foreign language curriculum development
Second and foreign language assessment Second and foreign language teacher preparation
Teaching minority languages Immigrant language education Languages for specific purposes
Corpus Linguistics
Types of language corpora
Corpus linguistic techniques
Corpus linguistic studies of language variation
2nd language corpus studies
Language in: Business
Genres of business communication
Advertising and marketing
Traditional advertising methods
Advertising and the new media
Wordplay
Marketing semiotics, brands and logos
Education
Educational linguistics, history, lines of enquiry (SFL etc)
Law Legal genres Language of legal texts
Language of the lawcourt Language of the police
Applied forensic linguistics
Media
Methods of analysis
Types of media (radio, TV, press, computer-mediated)
Media genres (documentary, news, sports broadcasting, documentary)
Media and panics, bias, spread of information
Medicine Inter- and Intra- professional communication
Written medical discourse Oral medical discourse
Medical communication skills training
Politics
Genres in political discourse
The language of politics and diplomacy
Political rhetoric Parliamentary discourse
The role of the internet in political discourse
Religion
Genres of religious language
Sacred texts
Religious beliefs about language
Religion and the spread of literacy
Ritual language
Religious languages (e.g. Sanskrit, Hebrew, of the Bible, Koran,)
Literature
Literary language and literary discourse
National literatures
Methods of studying the language of literature, e.g. metaphor. narrative. narratology, reader research, reader response, schema theory, stylistics, thematics
Invented languages in literature
The language of children’s literature
Science and Technology
Genres of scientific and technical discourse
Audiences for scientific and technical discourse
Grammatical characteristics of scientific and technical discourse terminology
Acquisition of other languages Models of second language acquisition
Second language acquisition research methods
Second language listening, speaking, reading, writing
Phonology, morphology, syntax Second language vocabulary acquisition
Motivation Attrition
3rd language acquisition
Acquisition of the mother tongue
Models of language acquisition and language development
Language acquisition research methods
Language development in infancy, school-age children, adolescents, adults
Discourse, pragmatic, narrative development
Bilingual language development
Language disorders, dementia, recovery after injury
Language development and education of the deaf, blind

 

Part C: Data-driven and cross-disciplinary language research
EIC responsible: Petar Milin, Senior Lecturer in the Psychology of Language and Language Learning, University of Birmingham, UK
Linguistic/Language data and resources
Resources of Distributed Semantic Models (DSM)
Resources from General Psychology and Cognitive Psychology (experimental)
Resources from Educational Psychology and Pedagogy (normative, survey-based)
Usage-based linguistics
Cognitive Linguistics
Emergentism (e.g., McClelland, Tomaselo, Bybee etc.; also, diachronic work)
Network approach (including CAS)
Interactions with Engineering and Computer Sciences Speech technology
Machine translation Natural language processing
Corpus-linguistics (in relations with data and resources)
Interactions with Neurobiology and Psychology
Neurolinguistics
Brain and language
Psychology of language (including modelling)
Psycholinguistics
Interactions with Mathematics and Physics
Quantitative Linguistics
Probability Theory and Statistics in language research
Interactions with Physics

 

Part D: Discourse, text analysis and stylistics
EIC: divided equally between 3 other EICs
Translation
Lexicography
Discourse and conversation analysis
The analysis of written discourse (genre analysis)
Accent, dialect and register
Philosophy and language
Animal communication
Languages of the world
Writing systems
Corpus linguistics
Stylistics

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