Theory & History 

Encyclopedic guide 

 

A. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LANGUAGE

  • The nature of language: Language and history
  • The genesis of language
  • Language acquisition
  • Child development and language
  • Psychic state and language
  • Language change
  • Linguistic borrowing
  • Language and dialect
  • Language variety
  • Oral and written language
  • Prosody
  • Language and writing

B. LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY

  • Language and nation
  • Attitudes towards language
  • Linguistic contraction
  • Language and standardization
  • Bilingualism
  • Language and immigration
  • Language and immigration: psychological dimensions
  • Language and gender
  • The language of young people
  • Mass media: communicative context and discourse

C. LANGUAGE POLICIES

  • Multilingualism in the E.U.
  • Language-languages and European integration
  • Language policy in the E.U.
  • Minority languages in the E.U.
  • Minority languages protection
  • Minority languages in Greece

D. THE GREEK LANGUAGE

  • Modern Greek and its history
  • The language question
  • Modern Greek after diglossia
  • Ancient and Modern Greek: The autonomy of demotic
  • The Greek language and its dialects
  • Dialectal enclaves of Modern Greek
  • Greek language in Cyprus
  • Grammars of Modern Greek
  • Dictionaries of Modern Greek
  • Language and spelling
  • Language error
  • Translation of foreign terms

E. LANGUAGE TEACHING

  • Literacy
  • Multiliteracies
  • The teaching of mother tongue
  • Language and language awareness
  • Text-based approach and language as teaching subject
  • The teaching of Ancient Greek language and literature in Secondary Education
  • The use of language in non-linguistic subjects: the discourse of science
  • Foreign language teaching
  • The teaching of Modern Greek as foreign/second language
  • Cultural elements in teaching a foreign language
  • Language education and linguistic exclusion
  • The language of icons and education
  • Language education and new technologies
  • Language and new technologies: political and social dimensions

F. LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION

  • Translation
  • Intra-linguistic inequality

G. LANGUAGE DISORDERS

  • Learning difficulties and school failure
  • Pathology of language
  • Speech therapy

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Last Modified: 20 Jun 2008, 15:19