David Crystal's A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics has long been the standard single-volume reference for its field. Now available in its sixth edition, it has been revised and updated to reflect the latest terms in the field.
_ Includes in excess of 5,100 terms, grouped into over 3,000 entries
_ Coverage reflects recommendations by a team of experts in phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics, making it exceptionally comprehensive
_ Incorporates new ideas stemming from the minimalist program
_ Contains a separate table of abbreviations and table of symbols, along with an updated International Phonetic Alphabet
_ Updates entries to reflect the way established terms are now perceived in light of changes in the field, providing a unique insight into the historical development of linguistics
_ Remains the standard single-volume reference for the field of linguistics and phonetics
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_ Includes in excess of 5,100 terms, grouped into over 3,000 entries
_ Coverage reflects recommendations by a team of experts in phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics, making it exceptionally comprehensive
_ Incorporates new ideas stemming from the minimalist program
_ Contains a separate table of abbreviations and table of symbols, along with an updated International Phonetic Alphabet
_ Updates entries to reflect the way established terms are now perceived in light of changes in the field, providing a unique insight into the historical development of linguistics
_ Remains the standard single-volume reference for the field of linguistics and phonetics
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
"This is the standard, modestly priced, single-volume reference work for its esoteric fields. Essential stock in all libraries, at all levels; an invaluable text book for teacher and student; and another huge achievement for its distinguished progenitor!" ( Reference Review , November 2009)