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Back to the Future
English from Past to Present
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An awareness of diachronic development at all levels of language can enhance the learning and teaching of language and translation. This book illustrates this approach, adopting a variety of research methodologies. A diachronic perspective is applied to the pedagogy of English spelling, translation studies, bilingual education, approaches to teaching culture in CLIL, the development of a new multimodal genre, the lyrics video, aspects of modality in legal English, and the meaning shifts through time of the American lexeme dude.
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- Contents
- Introduction (Maria Luisa Maggioni, Amanda Clare Murphy)
- Section 1 The Pedagogic-Diachronic Perspective
- Section 2 Developments in a Teaching and Learning Perspective
- Section 3 Perspectives on Vocabulary
- Contributors
- Index
- Series Index