Exploring the Language of Adventure Tourism
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631880104
- Weight: 409g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 06 May 2024
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English, Spanish
This collective volume deals with the language of adventure tourism from different approaches, such as linguistics, semantics, and pragmatics. The papers selected delve into different languages (Spanish, English, and Italian), either with a monolingual or a bilingual approach. They revolve around several parts of speech (e.g., verbs, adjectives), distinct phraseological units (e.g., collocations, compounds), and other aspects (e.g., accessibility, natural language processing) by relying on a corpus-based or corpus-driven methodology. Given the complete analysis of the main features of this language, this volume enhances the understanding of current terminology and also offers techniques that can be replicated in the study of other areas of knowledge.
Isabel Durán-Muñoz (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of English and German Philologies of Universidad de Córdoba (Spain). She is a researcher in European, national, and regional R&D projects and an active member of academic organizations (AESLA, AELINCO, AETER). Her main research lines are corpus linguistics, terminology, lexico-semantics, linguistic technologies and ICTs for foreign language teaching.
Eva Lucía Jiménez-Navarro (PhD) is an Assistant Professor at the Department of English and German of Universidad de Córdoba (Spain). She is an active member of academic organizations (AESLA, AELINCO) and has participated in the organization of several international conferences. Her main research lines are phraseology, terminology, specialized languages, lexicography, corpus linguistic and cognitive semantics.
