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Linguistics : the basics / edited by Anne E. Baker & Kees Hengeveld.

Contributor(s): Series: Introducing linguistics, 5Malden, MA. : John Wiley & Sons, ©2012Description: xviii, 449 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780631230359 (cloth)
  • 9780631230366 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 410 L647 2012
LOC classification:
  • P121 .L568 2012
Other classification:
  • HS
Contents:
Pt. I: Language and the language faculty. From language to linguistics; The language user; Language acquisition -- Pt. II: Language and interaction. Discourse; Speech acts -- Pt. III: Sentences and their meaning. Constituents and word classes; Simple sentences; Complex sentences; Constituent order; Sentence meaning; Pt. IV: Words and their meaning. Lexicon; Word Formation; Compounds and idiomatic expressions -- Pt. V: Speech sounds. Speaking and listening-speech sounds; Sound systems and phonological processes; Syllables, stress and intonation -- Pt. VI: Languages and communities. Differences and similarities between languages; Language variation; Language change; Bilingualism.
Summary: Linguistics is a comprehensive cross linguistic introduction to the study of language, and is ideal for undergraduate and graduate level students without previous background in linguistics.
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GC 401.9 Sm511 2017 Introducing language and cognition : GC 407.1 Ag35 Agendas for Language Learning Research GC 410 H191 2017 The handbook of linguistics / GC 410 L647 2012 Linguistics : GC 410.18 T371 Introduction Functional Grammar GC 414.6028/P182 Writing extra GC 414.8 G35 2013 Articulatory phonetics /

Includes bibliographical references (p. [425]-432) and index.

Pt. I: Language and the language faculty. From language to linguistics; The language user; Language acquisition --
Pt. II: Language and interaction. Discourse; Speech acts --
Pt. III: Sentences and their meaning. Constituents and word classes; Simple sentences; Complex sentences; Constituent order; Sentence meaning; Pt. IV: Words and their meaning. Lexicon; Word Formation; Compounds and idiomatic expressions --
Pt. V: Speech sounds. Speaking and listening-speech sounds; Sound systems and phonological processes; Syllables, stress and intonation --
Pt. VI: Languages and communities. Differences and similarities between languages; Language variation; Language change; Bilingualism.

Linguistics is a comprehensive cross linguistic introduction to the study of language, and is ideal for undergraduate and graduate level students without previous background in linguistics.

Junior High School

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