This book explores a comprehensive set of tensions which emerged from the dislocated and deterritorialised position of Russian in the contemporary world from a sociolinguistic perspective.
A single-volume reference companion to the multi-disciplinary field of business discourse.
This volume celebrates the completion of the monumental Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue.
A monograph about structural entities originating in the lexicon - that is, about word structure - as well as about the structural characteristics of the lexicon as a module of formal grammar.
Studies representations of white illness in Victorian travel narratives about Africa and the Caribbean.
Examines early modern English literary representations of ports, shorelines and littorals at home and abroad.
Expands the study of the Crisis of the Fourteenth Century beyond its conventional Eurocentric focus.
Rethinks the life, writings and legacies of Phillis Wheatley Peters in a global context from the eighteenth century to the contemporary period.
Examines the dynamics of great power competition between the United States, the European Union and Russia in the Euro-Atlantic region.
A first-time focus on the theory of English orthography.
A first-time focus on the theory of English orthography.
The book shows how the Anthropocene and artificial intelligence, fields that have come to define the early decades of the twenty-first century, have mediated practices of violence and transformed how violence is realised, requiring a reworkng of the concept.