02038 a2200325 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020002200069037003700091040000700128041000800135072001500143072001400158072001500172072001400187072001300201072001200214072001300226072001200239072002100251072002100272072001700293100001900310245004200329250000600371260003200377300001000409520127800419999001501697103264765520250328151429.0250324022025GB 42 eng  a9781032647654qBB bTaylor & FranciscGBP 230.00fBB a01 aeng7 aCFF2thema7 aCB2thema7 aCFK2thema7 aCJ2thema7 aCFF2bic7 aCB2bic7 aCFK2bic7 aCJ2bic7 aLAN0090002bisac7 aLAN0090102bisac7 a409.42bisac1 aJoachim Grzega10aRoutledge Handbook of Eurolinguistics a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250331 a490 p bThe Routledge Handbook of Eurolinguistics provides a comprehensive survey of the typical features among European languages in cultural, geographical, or political definitions. Bringing together the latest research in the field, the handbook showcases European traditions of linguistic research on European languages. Featuring 30 chapters written by leading experts of European languages and linguistics, this book: • illustrates the major theoretical and methodological developments and institutionalizations of the field; • presents typical features for the various linguistic levels of European languages (standard and non-standard)—formally and semantically; • analyzes aspects of writing, phonological aspects, grammatical aspects, lexical aspects, language use, and multimodal aspects, including contributions on body language and sign languages; and • investigates typical commonalities with respect to various historical and current social issues with chapters on traditions of translation, multilingual settings in Europe, teaching foreign languages, and language policies. The Routledge Handbook of Eurolinguistics is essential reading for those with an interest in European languages and linguistics, language contact and change, and language typology. c8769d8769