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100 1 _aKamberi, Lulzime
245 0 1 _aFrom Cognitivism to Ecologism in Language Studies
_c['Kamberi, Lulzime', 'Kieltyka, Robert', 'Dragoescu Urlica, Alina Andreea']
264 1 _bPeter Lang
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700 0 _aKamberi, Lulzime
700 0 _aKieltyka, Robert
700 0 _aDragoescu Urlica, Alina Andreea
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aRecent decades of studies have been human-centred while zooming in on cognition, verbal choices and performance. (…) [and] have provided interesting results, but which often veer towards quantity rather than quality findings. The new reality, however, requires new directions that move towards a humanism that is rooted in holism, stressing that a living organism needs to refocus in order to see the self as a part of a vast ecosystem. Dr Izabela Dixon, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland This volume is a collection of eight chapters by different authors focusing on ecolinguistics. It is preceded by a preface (..) underlin[ing] the presence of ecolinguistics as a newly-born linguistic theory and practice, something that explains the mosaic of content and method in the various chapters, with a more coherent approach being the aim for future research. Prof. Harald Ulland, Bergen University, Norway
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