Family Matters: Cultural-Linguistic Investigations into the Domain of family in Indian English

During the last decade, Cultural Linguistics has developed into a thriving research framework, with a comprehensive theoretical foundation and a range of distinct realms of application (see Sharifian, 2011 , 2015a , 2017a , 2017b for an overview). Among t

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Marzieh Sadeghpour Farzad Sharifian   Editors

Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes

Cultural Linguistics Series Editor Marzieh Sadeghpour, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University, School of Languages, Hughesdale, VIC, Australia

Cultural Linguistics was founded by the late Professor Farzad Sharifian, an outstanding, field-defining scholar. The world-renowned linguist launched the series to advance multidisciplinary inquiry into the relationship between language and cultural conceptualisations. Building from his academic legacy, this series champions research that advances our understanding of how features of human languages encode culturally constructed conceptualisations of experience. Cultural Linguistics publishes monographs and edited volumes from diverse but complementary disciplines as wide-ranging as cross-cultural pragmatics, anthropological linguistics and cognitive psychology to present new perspectives on the intersection between culture, cognition and language. Featured themes include: • • • • • • •

Cultural conceptualizations and the structure of language Language and cultural categorization Language, culture, and embodiment Language and cultural conceptualizations of emotions Cultural conceptualizations and pragmatic meaning Cultural conceptualizations and (im)polite language use Applied Cultural Linguistics (e.g., Cultural Linguistics and English Language Teaching, Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes, Cultural Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, Cultural Linguistics and Political Discourse Analysis)

The series welcomes proposals that fit the description above. For more information about how you can submit a proposal, please contact the publishing editor, Alex Westcott Campbell: [email protected]

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14294

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Editors Marzieh Sadeghpour Monash University Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Farzad Sharifian Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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