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英汉小说语篇中话语标记功能的对比研究:英文 - cover

英汉小说语篇中话语标记功能的对比研究:英文

徐浩,陶衍

Publisher: 外语教学与研究出版社/SJPUBLISH

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《英汉小说语篇中话语标记功能的对比研究》一书关注英汉小说中话语标记功能的对比分析。通过对比话语标记功能在英汉小说语篇中的异同,评价其在解读小说语篇中的贡献。本研究对于语言教学和学习亦具有较大的实践意义。该书目标读者为对英汉对比研究和语料库语言学感兴趣的学者或研究生,具有一定的市场基础。
作者简介:
徐欣,博士,曲阜师范大学外国语学院副教授,硕士生导师,上海交通大学外国语学院博士后。研究方向为语料库语言学、语言对比与研究。参与国家社科项目2项,主持*等省部级项目多项,在《外国语》、《外语学刊》等学术刊物上发表论文10余篇,研究论文曾获山东省社会科学优秀成果奖。张媛 博士,山东师范大学外国语学院副教授,硕士生导师,北京外国语大学中国外语与教育研究中心博士后,美国加州大学伯克利分校语言学系和美国莱斯大学语言学系访问学者。研究方向为认知语言学、语言对比与研究、语言教学与研究。
Available since: 01/01/2025.
Print length: 492 pages.

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