Kate Burridge (Victoria Monash University), Tonya N. Stebbins (Victoria La Trobe University)
For the Love of Language
An Introduction to Linguistics
Kate Burridge (Victoria Monash University), Tonya N. Stebbins (Victoria La Trobe University)
For the Love of Language
An Introduction to Linguistics
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For the Love of Language: An Introduction to Linguistics is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to human language and the role of linguistics in understanding its fundamental design, acquisition and functions.
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For the Love of Language: An Introduction to Linguistics is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to human language and the role of linguistics in understanding its fundamental design, acquisition and functions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 192mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1324g
- ISBN-13: 9781108701013
- ISBN-10: 1108701019
- Artikelnr.: 58564815
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 192mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1324g
- ISBN-13: 9781108701013
- ISBN-10: 1108701019
- Artikelnr.: 58564815
Kate Burridge is Professor of Linguistics in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, Monash University, Victoria, and a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Her main areas of research are grammatical change in Germanic languages, the Pennsylvania German spoken by Amish/Mennonite communities in North America, the notion of linguistic taboo, popular perceptions about language, and the structure and history of English. She is a regular presenter of language segments on radio and TV.
Part I. 'Using Language to Expose Language': Setting the Scene: 1. What is language?
2. What linguists do
3. Ways to study language
Part II. 'In the Beginning Was the Word': Words, Word Structure, and Meaning: 4. What's in a word?
5. Morphology: the structure of words
6. Semantics: the meaning of words
Part III. 'The Deep Grooves of Language': Sounds and Grammar: 7. Phonetics
8. Phonology: the sound system
9. Syntax: the structure of sentences
Part IV. 'Language Is a Social Fact': Variation and Change: 10. Variation and identity
11. Structure across time
12. Languages and cultures in contact
Part V. 'Language That Rolls up its Sleeves': Language at Work: 13. Language, text and interaction
14. Language, context and understanding
15. Language and social values
Part VI. 'Language Is the Dress of Thought': Language, Mind and World: 16. Language, the mind and the brain
17. Language acquisition
18. Computational linguistics.
2. What linguists do
3. Ways to study language
Part II. 'In the Beginning Was the Word': Words, Word Structure, and Meaning: 4. What's in a word?
5. Morphology: the structure of words
6. Semantics: the meaning of words
Part III. 'The Deep Grooves of Language': Sounds and Grammar: 7. Phonetics
8. Phonology: the sound system
9. Syntax: the structure of sentences
Part IV. 'Language Is a Social Fact': Variation and Change: 10. Variation and identity
11. Structure across time
12. Languages and cultures in contact
Part V. 'Language That Rolls up its Sleeves': Language at Work: 13. Language, text and interaction
14. Language, context and understanding
15. Language and social values
Part VI. 'Language Is the Dress of Thought': Language, Mind and World: 16. Language, the mind and the brain
17. Language acquisition
18. Computational linguistics.
Part I. 'Using Language to Expose Language': Setting the Scene: 1. What is language?
2. What linguists do
3. Ways to study language
Part II. 'In the Beginning Was the Word': Words, Word Structure, and Meaning: 4. What's in a word?
5. Morphology: the structure of words
6. Semantics: the meaning of words
Part III. 'The Deep Grooves of Language': Sounds and Grammar: 7. Phonetics
8. Phonology: the sound system
9. Syntax: the structure of sentences
Part IV. 'Language Is a Social Fact': Variation and Change: 10. Variation and identity
11. Structure across time
12. Languages and cultures in contact
Part V. 'Language That Rolls up its Sleeves': Language at Work: 13. Language, text and interaction
14. Language, context and understanding
15. Language and social values
Part VI. 'Language Is the Dress of Thought': Language, Mind and World: 16. Language, the mind and the brain
17. Language acquisition
18. Computational linguistics.
2. What linguists do
3. Ways to study language
Part II. 'In the Beginning Was the Word': Words, Word Structure, and Meaning: 4. What's in a word?
5. Morphology: the structure of words
6. Semantics: the meaning of words
Part III. 'The Deep Grooves of Language': Sounds and Grammar: 7. Phonetics
8. Phonology: the sound system
9. Syntax: the structure of sentences
Part IV. 'Language Is a Social Fact': Variation and Change: 10. Variation and identity
11. Structure across time
12. Languages and cultures in contact
Part V. 'Language That Rolls up its Sleeves': Language at Work: 13. Language, text and interaction
14. Language, context and understanding
15. Language and social values
Part VI. 'Language Is the Dress of Thought': Language, Mind and World: 16. Language, the mind and the brain
17. Language acquisition
18. Computational linguistics.