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Contemporary Linguistics - An Introduction

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Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to linguistics. All the core topics of linguistics are covered, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, the genetic and typological classification of the languages of the world, and historical linguistics. Interdisciplinary areas discussed include language and the brain, psycholinguistics - the study of language processing, first and second language acquisition, language in social contexts and the fast-growing area of computational linguistics.

List of contents

  • Chapter 1: Language: A Preview
  • Chapter 2: Phonetics: The Sounds of Language
  • Chapter 3: Phonology: The Function and Patterning of Sounds
  • Chapter 4: Morphology: The Analysis of Word Structure
  • Chapter 5: Syntax: The Analysis of Sentence Structure
  • Chapter 6: Semantics: The Analysis of Meaning
  • Chapter 7: Cognitive Grammar
  • Chapter 8: Historical Linguistics: The Study of Language Change
  • Chapter 9: The Classification of Languages
  • Chapter 10: First Language Acquisition
  • Chapter 11: Second Language Acquisition
  • Chapter 12: Psycholinguistics: The Study of Language Processing
  • Chapter 13: Brain and Language
  • Chapter 14: Language in Social Contexts
  • Chapter 15: Writing and Language
  • Chapter 16: Animal Communication
  • Chapter 17: Computational Linguistics

Summary

Contemporary Linguistics can be used from first year through to final year as a main text for students taking degree courses in linguistics, English language and cognitive science and by MA students on TEFL courses. It is also highly suitable for students taking language options in media and cultural studies, modern language, psychology and philosophy, as well as for speech therapy courses.

Contemporary Linguistics : An introduction is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to linguistics. The book covers not only how language is structured, but also how it functions both socially and culturally, and how it is acquired and processed by speakers. It will prepare students to go on to more advanced work and, at the same time, will serve as a basic reference that students can continue to consult throughout their studies.

The text explores all the core areas of linguistics as well as numerous interdisciplinary and related areas.

  • Core topics covered include phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, the genetic and typological classification of the languages of the world, and historical linguistics.
  • Interdisciplinary areas discussed include language and the brain, psycholinguistics - the study of language processing, first and second language acquisition, language in social contexts and the fast-growing area of computational linguistics.
  • Related areas explored include writing systems and animal communication.

Product details

Authors John Archibald, Michael Dobrovolsky, Francis Katamba, William O'Grady
Assisted by Michael Dobrovolsky (Editor), Francis Katamba (Editor), William O'Grady (Editor)
Publisher Pearson Education
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2011
 
EAN 9781405899307
ISBN 978-1-4058-9930-7
No. of pages 720
Dimensions 190 mm x 246 mm x 35 mm
Weight 1466 g
Series Learning about Language
Learning About Language
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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