Advances in the Scientific Interplay of Mathematics and Language, Literature, and Education
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematics and Computer Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 22811
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue invites high-quality papers that bring together the fields of Mathematics and Language in all their possible perspectives. We aim to examine the potentialities and limits of this symbiosis which, at first sight, may seem very distant methodologically.
Since the 1940s, continuous attempts have been made to converge methodologies to create linguistic–mathematical models both of algebraic and statistical nature: Zipf’s Law of rank-frequency distribution of words or the mathematical formalization of the regularization of English irregular verbs come to mind. When it comes to literature, we can highlight the great array of literary works with mathematical topics as contents, the good roster of writers who are mathematicians, or mathematical concepts used to analyze fictional discourses. In the field of education, the interplay between these two areas is focused on, among others, the use of literary works for mathematics education, the interrelation between literacy and numeracy, or the validation of statistical models to understand learning processes.
Some areas of interest may include theoretical and applied linguistics, applied mathematics, mathematics education, statistics, computational linguistics, teacher training, literary theory, communication theory, discourse analysis, etc.
Submissions should conform to varied approaches: quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, historiography, systematic reviews, or meta-analyses.
Dr. Juan Ramón Guijarro Ojeda
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- mathematical linguistics
- statistics
- applied linguistics
- computational linguistics
- literary theory
- teacher training
- learning theory
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