The conclusion aims to bring together some of the overarching themes of this volume relating to language and war, focusing on cross-cultural communication, strategies of communication and language teaching, and the experiences of interpreters. It argues that a study of language in the context of war is central to a fuller understanding of the experience of war, military history, and military policy. We also outline some future directions for research in this area and consider some of the challenges to researching language and war in contemporary and, potentially, future conflicts
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This innovative study of language and identity in recent and contemporary cases of ethnic conflict i...
Despite the developments in this era of technological change, language remains a critical component ...
This edited book provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the topics of translation and cross-cultu...
This Handbook maps the contours of an exciting and burgeoning interdisciplinary field concerned with...
While issues of language have accompanied war from the earliest times, the attempt to understand the...
Public Summary Talk Up Front The Influence of Language Matters on International Military Missions wi...
The Conclusion reviews some of the key issues that have been raised in the studies of conceptual spa...
This article on the basis of a double sociolinguistic and pragmatic approach examines the way in whi...
What does it mean to communicate and how “best” can this action be accomplished? Perhaps the second...
This article discusses the ways in which languages can be integrated into histories of war and confl...
The Introduction sets the context in which the contributions to the Handbook have been made. It revi...
International audienceThis book offers a new perspective on the British experience of the Second Wor...
International audienceThere are essentially four different situations within a setting of military c...
The history of war and peacekeeping has little to say about languages or the people who work with th...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
This innovative study of language and identity in recent and contemporary cases of ethnic conflict i...
Despite the developments in this era of technological change, language remains a critical component ...
This edited book provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the topics of translation and cross-cultu...
This Handbook maps the contours of an exciting and burgeoning interdisciplinary field concerned with...
While issues of language have accompanied war from the earliest times, the attempt to understand the...
Public Summary Talk Up Front The Influence of Language Matters on International Military Missions wi...
The Conclusion reviews some of the key issues that have been raised in the studies of conceptual spa...
This article on the basis of a double sociolinguistic and pragmatic approach examines the way in whi...
What does it mean to communicate and how “best” can this action be accomplished? Perhaps the second...
This article discusses the ways in which languages can be integrated into histories of war and confl...
The Introduction sets the context in which the contributions to the Handbook have been made. It revi...
International audienceThis book offers a new perspective on the British experience of the Second Wor...
International audienceThere are essentially four different situations within a setting of military c...
The history of war and peacekeeping has little to say about languages or the people who work with th...
This volume brings together essays that concentrate on a diachronic view of language, as writers, hi...
This innovative study of language and identity in recent and contemporary cases of ethnic conflict i...