Computer-Mediated Communication for Linguistics and Literacy: Technology and Natural Language Education

Computer-Mediated Communication for Linguistics and Literacy: Technology and Natural Language Education

Indexed In: PsycINFO®, SCOPUS
Release Date: July, 2009|Copyright: © 2010 |Pages: 394
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-868-0
ISBN13: 9781605668680|ISBN10: 1605668680|EISBN13: 9781605668697
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Description:

Due to the complex diversity and multi-disciplinary nature of computer-mediated communication, a reference source solely dedicated to the subject's direct influence on literacy and language becomes imperative among educators.

Computer-Mediated Communication for Linguistics and Literacy: Technology and Natural Language Education fills a void within research due to its clear and direct focus on the interactions between human language and communication technologies. Containing extensive research and analysis, this authoritative collection examines the practical implications and applications of how computers can be used to process natural languages for the design of communication systems and devices.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Computer-Mediated Communication
  • Digital Literacy
  • Educational Technologies
  • Interactive Learning Communities
  • Learning Technologies
  • Linguistics and literacy
  • Literacy in school curriculum
  • Mobile phone language
  • Natural language education
  • Technology-conditioned language
Reviews & Statements

"This book details the many issues of CMC and Human Language Technology, and guides the reader through the way language is used in various media of technology and the implications this has for learning to speak, read, and write languages."

– Adams B. Bodomo, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (AUTHOR)

"Adams Bodomo's Computer-Mediated Communication for Linguistic and Literacy is a timely volume that addresses the important question of how language and literacies are changing in the contemporary society. Rich in empirical data, theoretical insights, as well as practical applications for education, this book will certainly benefit graduate students and academic scholars in the field of linguistics, education, computer sciences, literacy studies, or the interaction of all these.

– Carmen Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong "

This is a well-written, clear and concise book by an expert in the field. This is clear from the structure of the book, the style of writing and the clarity of the argumentation. The book covers an important topic and provides useful insights as it builds upon case studies and empirical evidence to justify its claims. "

– Anonymous Reviewer
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Adams Bodomo is currently Professor of African Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria. Previously, he was an Associate Professor at the School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong. He obtained his PhD from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology after obtaining Bachelors and Masters Degrees at the University of Ghana with specializations in subjects as diverse as linguistics, computer science, French, Swahili, and African Studies. He has taught at the University of Ghana, Stanford University, and Santa Clara University (California,USA). His current teaching and research interests include formal theoretical linguistics, computer-mediated communication, and African Studies, particularly Africa-China relations. He has published more than 10 books and 50 journal articles in major publishing houses such as Stanford University CSLI Publications and IGI Global Publications, and in major academic journals in the fields of linguistics and computer-mediated communication such as Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Inquiry, Studia Linguistica, International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, and the International Journal of Web-based Learning and Teaching Technologies.
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