Linguistics, language, and the professions : education, journalism, law, medicine, and technology

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Linguistics, language, and the professions : education, journalism, law, medicine, and technology

James E. Alatis, Heidi E. Hamilton, Ai-Hui Tan, editors

(Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics, 2000)

Georgetown University Press, c2002

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The 2000 Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics brought together distinguished linguists from around the globe to discuss applications of linguistics to important and intriguing real-world issues within the professions. With topics as wide-ranging as coherence in operating room communication, involvement strategies in news analysis roundtable discussions, and jury understanding of witness deception, this resulting volume of selected papers provides both experts and novices with myriad insights into the excitement of cross-disciplinary language analysis. Readers will find - in the words of one contributor - that in such cross-pollination of ideas, "there's tremendous hope, there's tremendous power and the power to transform".

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OpeningIntroduction to the volumeJames E. Alatis, Georgetown UniversityWelcoming RemarksHeidi E. Hamilton, Georgetown UniversityPlenary speechesThe talk of learning professional workShirley Brice Heath, Stanford UniversityLinguistics, education, and the Ebonics firestormJohn R. Rickford, Stanford UniversityDateline, deadline: Journalism, language, and the reshaping of time and place in the millenial world Alan Bell, Auckland University of TechnologyBreaking into language and law: The trials of the insider-linguist Roger W. Shuy, Georgetown UniversityThe (socio)linguistic turn in physician-patient communication researchRichard M. Frankel, The Fetzer Institute, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Holy tower of Babel: The language and linguistics of machinesLee Lubbers, SJ, Satellite Communications for Learning (SCOLA)Selected Conferences PapersLanguage policy and mother-tongue education in South Africa:The case for a market-oriented approachNkonko M. Kamwangamalu, University of Natal, South AfricaLanguage mixing at home and school in a multilingual community(Mandra Mountains, Cameroon)Leslie C. Moore, University of California, Los AngelesExploring children's spontaneous accomplishments of reading activityLaura Sterponi, University of California, Los AngelesInvolvement strategies in news analysis roundtable discussions Stacy Krainz, State University of New York at BuffaloHelping a jury understand witness deceptionDavid Singleton, University of Texas at ArlingtonCoherence in operating room tea and cockpit communication:A psycholinguistic contribution to applied linguisticsPatrick Grommes and Rainer Dietrich, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, GermanyLinguistic approaches in information retrieval of medical texts Anne-Marie Currie, Jocelyn Cohan and Larisa Zlatic, Synthesys Technologies, Inc.Linguistics and speech-language pathology: Combining research efforts towards improved interventions for bilingual childrenAdele W. Miccio, Carol Scheffner Hammer and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio, The Pennsylvania State University, University ParkClosing GURT 2000 closing panel discussion, May 6, 2000Heidi E. HamiltonAppendix A Individual presentations and colloquia at GURT 2000

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  • NCID
    BA57754151
  • ISBN
    • 0878403736
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Washington, D.C.
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 279 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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