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    - Title:
    Linguistics in the Twenty First Century

    - Editors:
    Eloina Miyares Bermudez and Leonel Ruiz Miyares

    - Year of publication:
    December, 2006

    - Place of publication:
    Cambridge, United Kingdom

    - Editorial:
    Cambridge Scholar Press

    - ISBN:
    1904303862

    - Number of pages:
    422

    - Price:

    EUR: 80.00

    UK: 44.99

    US: 89.99

    - To buy electronically:

    http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Linguistics-in-the-Twenty-First-Century.htm

    - Abstract:

    This book is the result of the cooperation between Cambridge Scholar Press
    and the Centre for Applied Linguistics of the Ministry of Science,
    Technology and the Environment of Santiago de Cuba. The present volume
    is a peer-reviewed selection from the papers written in English that
    were presented at the 9th International Symposium on Social Communication
    (Santiago de Cuba, January 24-28, 2005).

    The symposia are held by the Santiago-based institution every two years.
    Since their inception in 1987, these meetings have provided an excellent
    opportunity for scientific exchange among scholars from all continents,
    through the presentation of papers, keynote speeches, and workshops focusing
    on the most current and recent results of linguistics and other related
    disciplines that are also invited to the event.

    This volume includes 34 papers subdivided in eight sections:
    General Linguistics (8), Phonetics (5), Lexicology (3),
    Corpus Linguistics (2), Natural Language Processing (9),
    Foreign Languages (3), Mass Media (2) and
    Art, Ethnology and Folklore (2).

    These articles provide an excellent overview of the current
    state of research from around the world. Scholars came from
    Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Cuba, Spain,
    United States, France, Greek, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Japan,
    Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal and the United Kingdom.

    It is important to highlight the presence in this book of
    apers by some of the world's leading researchers in linguistics,
    including Prof. Dr. Anton Nijholt, from Twente University, Enschede,
    The Netherlands; Prof. Dr. Nicoletta Calzolari, director of the
    prestigious Institute of Computational Linguistics of Pisa, Italy;
    Prof. Dr. Michael Zock, from the Scientific Research Center of France;
    Prof. Dr. Dieter Fensel, from the Digital Enterprise Research
    Institute of Leopold-Franzens University, Innsbruck, Austria;
    Prof Dr. Gloria Corpas Pastor from the University of Malaga, Spain;
    and the doctors Iñaki Alegria, Xabier Arregi and Xabier Artola,
    from the IXA Group of the Basque Country University.

    - Index:

    Preface /ix

    GENERAL LINGUISTICS /1

    Wim Vandenbussche, Eline Vanhecke, Roland Willemyns and Jetje de Groof
    Language policy and language practice in official administrations in 19th century
    Flanders /3

    Manuel Camacho Higareda
    Evaluative action and the narrativization of morality in the community of Bullfight
    Aficionados /13

    Mark Hopkins
    Representations of English in Hong Kong’s postcolonial language planning and societal
    attitudes /23

    Gaëtanelle Gilquin
    Causing oneself to do something: the psychodynamics of causative constructions /37

    Gloria Corpas Pastor
    Translation quality standards in Europe: an overview /47

    Myriam Vermeerbergen
    Sign languages: more of the same or not quite? /59

    Rita Marinelli, Remo Bindi and Adriana Roventini
    Metonymic and metaphorical uses of proper names /69

    Shigeko Nariyama
    ‘Agent disguising constructions’ from a cross-linguistic perspective in natural language
    processing /79

    PHONETICS /101

    Massimo Pettorino and Antonella Giannini
    Italian TV Speech: a diachronic analysis /103

    Silvia Calamai
    Intrinsic methods in vowel normalization: data from Pisa and Florence
    Italian /113

    Aintzane Belamendia Alegría
    An analysis on the vowel duration in the Basque spoken in Legorreta /125

    Gwendolyn Lowes and Ausencia López Cruz
    Potential aspect and the role of tone in two variants of Zapotec /135

    Germán Bordel and others
    Digital resources for automatic speech recognition of broadcast news in Basque and
    Spanish /145

    LEXICOLOGY /153

    Michael Zock
    Needles in a haystack and how to find them? The case of lexical access/155

    Choy-Kim Chuah
    Specialised multilingual databases: motivation and construction /163

    Rita Marinelli and Adriana Roventini
    The Italian maritime lexicon and the ItalWordNet semantic database /173

    CORPUS LINGUISTICS /183

    Chris Reed
    Preliminary results from an Argument Corpus /185

    Bas Aarts and Sean Wallis
    Recent developments in the syntactic annotation of corpora /197

    NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING /203

    Anton Nijholt
    Human and virtual agents interacting in the virtuality continuum /205

    Nicoletta Calzolari
    Language Resources and Content Interoperability: technical, strategic and political
    issues for a new generation of Language Resources /215
    Gaël Dias and Elsa Alves
    Multilingual topic segmentation /229

    Ying Ding and Dieter Fensel
    Semantic Web powered portal infrastructure /253

    Sylviane Cardey and Peter Greenfield
    Systemic Linguistics with applications /261

    Iñaki Alegria, Xabier Arregi, Xabier Artola, Mikel Astiz, Leonel Ruiz Miyares
    Different issues in the design and development of the electronic Cuban Basic School
    Dictionary /273

    Borbála Katalin Benko
    Increasing the syntactical parse efficiency using “strong rules” /289

    Luis A. Pineda and Ivan V. Meza
    Pronominal clitic composition and subsumption in Spanish /299

    Tamás Katona and Borbála Katalin Benko
    Information retrieval in homogeneous document sets using syntactical parse
    information /307

    FOREIGN LANGUAGES /317

    Adelaida Jurado-Spuch
    Writing activities should be as much concerned with process as with product /319

    Miguel Mantero
    Applied Literacy and inquiry in foreign language education /329

    Olga Sánchez Castro
    Learners’ perceived self-efficacy and interaction patterns in synchronous computer
    mediated communication /339

    MASS MEDIA /347

    James Winter and Robert Everton
    Jimmy Carter’s trip to Cuba: a critical analysis /349

    Stelios Piperidis, Iason Demiros and Prokopis Prokopidis
    Infrastructure for a multilingual subtitle generation system /369

    ART, ETHNOLOGY AND FOLKLORE /379

    June Factor and Gwenda Beed Davey
    Tradition and innovation in Australian children’s verbal folklore /381

    Frank Sligo and Margie Comrie
    Towards building a community of common purpose in a research programme exploring the
    Literacy and Employment Nexus /387

    Announcement of 10th International Symposium on Social Communication, Centre for Applied
    Linguistics, January 2007 /397

    Alphabetic index of the main authors /409

    /////////////////////////////////////////////
    Dr. Leonel Ruiz Miyares
    Director
    Centro de Linguistica Aplicada
    Calle 17 Edificio 7 Bloque 1 Apartamento 4
    entre 14 y A. Reparto RAJAYOGA.
    Santiago de Cuba. CUBA. C.P. 90400
    Telefonos: 53-22-646418, 53-22-656141, 53-22-642760
    Correo electronico: leonel@lingapli.ciges.inf.cu



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