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This practice-oriented introduction to English linguistics impresses with easy-to-understand explanations, numerous examples, illustrations and exercises with solutions. This makes it an excellent basis for introductory courses as well as for self-study and exam preparation. For the fifth edition, the text, the exercises and the references have been revised and updated while maintaining the structure and taking into account recent developments in linguistics.
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This practice-oriented introduction to English linguistics impresses with easy-to-understand explanations, numerous examples, illustrations and exercises with solutions. This makes it an excellent basis for introductory courses as well as for self-study and exam preparation. For the fifth edition, the text, the exercises and the references have been revised and updated while maintaining the structure and taking into account recent developments in linguistics.
Produktdetails
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- utb basics
- Verlag: Narr Francke Attempto / UTB
- 5., überarb. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 149mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9783825256630
- ISBN-10: 3825256634
- Artikelnr.: 61703738
- utb basics
- Verlag: Narr Francke Attempto / UTB
- 5., überarb. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 149mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9783825256630
- ISBN-10: 3825256634
- Artikelnr.: 61703738
Markus Bieswanger ist Professor für Englische Sprachwissenschaft an der Universität Bayreuth.
PrefacesVIII 1 Introduction1 1.1 What is Linguistics2 1.2 Branches of Linguistics2 1.3 Central Concepts of Linguistics4 1.4 Bibliography9 2 A Brief History of English11 2.1 The Linguistic History of English12 2.1.1 Old English (c450 - c115013 2.1.2 Middle English (c1150 - c150020 2.1.3 Early Modern English (c1500 - c1700)24 2.1.4 Modern English (c1700 - present) 28 2.2 English Around the World30 2.3 English in the 21st Century34 2.4 Exercises36 2.5 Bibliography37 3 Phonetics and Phonology39 3.1 Phonetics: The Study of Speech Sounds40 3.1.1 Speech Sound Production41 3.1.2 Description and Classification of Consonants and Vowels. 43 3.1.3 Phonetic Transcription50 3.2 Phonology: The Function and Patterning of Sounds58 3.2.1 Segmental Phonology59 3.2.2 Suprasegmental Phonology64 3.2.3 Connected Speech68 3.3 Exercises70 3.4 Bibliography73 4 Morphology75 4.1 Morphology and Grammar76 4.2 Morphemes and Allomorphs85 4.3 Morphological Processes86 4.3.1 Inflection86 4.3.2 Word Formation88 4.4 Exercises95 4.5 Bibliography97 5 Syntax99 5.1 Syntactic Categories100 5.2 Sentence Types103 5.3 Building Sentences104 5.4 Characteristic Phrase Structures and . Clause Structures of English113 5.5 Grammatical Rules and Grammaticality120 5.6 Exercises123 5.7 Bibliography124 6 Semantics127 6.1 The Study of Meaning128 6.2 Lexical Semantics128 6.2.1 Meaning Relations Among Words129 6.2.2 Word Meaning135 6.2.3 Conceptualisation and Categorisation138 6.3 Sentence Meaning141 6.3.1 Meaning Relations Among Sentences141 6.3.2 Sentence Interpretations144 6.4 Exercises148 6.5 Bibliography149 7 Pragmatics151 7.1 What Does Pragmatics Do152 7.2 Deixis153 7.2.1 Person Deixis154 7.2.2 Place Deixis156 7.2.3 Time Deixis157 7.3 The Cooperative Principle158 7.4 Speech Acts160 7.5 Conversation Analysis164 7.6 Exercises166 7.7 Bibliography169 8 Sociolinguistics171 8.1 The Subject Matter172 8.2 Language Variation173 8.2.1 Geographical Differentiation of Language178 8.2.2 Social Differentiation of Language181 8.3 Language and Gender185 8.4 Exercises193 8.5 Bibliography194 9 Appendix197 9.1 Answers197 9.2 Index211
PrefacesVIII 1 Introduction1 1.1 What is Linguistics2 1.2 Branches of Linguistics2 1.3 Central Concepts of Linguistics4 1.4 Bibliography9 2 A Brief History of English11 2.1 The Linguistic History of English12 2.1.1 Old English (c450 – c115013 2.1.2 Middle English (c1150 – c150020 2.1.3 Early Modern English (c1500 – c1700)24 2.1.4 Modern English (c1700 – present) 28 2.2 English Around the World30 2.3 English in the 21st Century34 2.4 Exercises36 2.5 Bibliography37 3 Phonetics and Phonology39 3.1 Phonetics: The Study of Speech Sounds40 3.1.1 Speech Sound Production41 3.1.2 Description and Classification of Consonants and Vowels. 43 3.1.3 Phonetic Transcription50 3.2 Phonology: The Function and Patterning of Sounds58 3.2.1 Segmental Phonology59 3.2.2 Suprasegmental Phonology64 3.2.3 Connected Speech68 3.3 Exercises70 3.4 Bibliography73 4 Morphology75 4.1 Morphology and Grammar76 4.2 Morphemes and Allomorphs85 4.3 Morphological Processes86 4.3.1 Inflection86 4.3.2 Word Formation88 4.4 Exercises95 4.5 Bibliography97 5 Syntax99 5.1 Syntactic Categories100 5.2 Sentence Types103 5.3 Building Sentences104 5.4 Characteristic Phrase Structures and . Clause Structures of English113 5.5 Grammatical Rules and Grammaticality120 5.6 Exercises123 5.7 Bibliography124 6 Semantics127 6.1 The Study of Meaning128 6.2 Lexical Semantics128 6.2.1 Meaning Relations Among Words129 6.2.2 Word Meaning135 6.2.3 Conceptualisation and Categorisation138 6.3 Sentence Meaning141 6.3.1 Meaning Relations Among Sentences141 6.3.2 Sentence Interpretations144 6.4 Exercises148 6.5 Bibliography149 7 Pragmatics151 7.1 What Does Pragmatics Do152 7.2 Deixis153 7.2.1 Person Deixis154 7.2.2 Place Deixis156 7.2.3 Time Deixis157 7.3 The Cooperative Principle158 7.4 Speech Acts160 7.5 Conversation Analysis164 7.6 Exercises166 7.7 Bibliography169 8 Sociolinguistics171 8.1 The Subject Matter172 8.2 Language Variation173 8.2.1 Geographical Differentiation of Language178 8.2.2 Social Differentiation of Language181 8.3 Language and Gender185 8.4 Exercises193 8.5 Bibliography194 9 Appendix197 9.1 Answers197 9.2 Index211
PrefacesVIII 1 Introduction1 1.1 What is Linguistics2 1.2 Branches of Linguistics2 1.3 Central Concepts of Linguistics4 1.4 Bibliography9 2 A Brief History of English11 2.1 The Linguistic History of English12 2.1.1 Old English (c450 - c115013 2.1.2 Middle English (c1150 - c150020 2.1.3 Early Modern English (c1500 - c1700)24 2.1.4 Modern English (c1700 - present) 28 2.2 English Around the World30 2.3 English in the 21st Century34 2.4 Exercises36 2.5 Bibliography37 3 Phonetics and Phonology39 3.1 Phonetics: The Study of Speech Sounds40 3.1.1 Speech Sound Production41 3.1.2 Description and Classification of Consonants and Vowels. 43 3.1.3 Phonetic Transcription50 3.2 Phonology: The Function and Patterning of Sounds58 3.2.1 Segmental Phonology59 3.2.2 Suprasegmental Phonology64 3.2.3 Connected Speech68 3.3 Exercises70 3.4 Bibliography73 4 Morphology75 4.1 Morphology and Grammar76 4.2 Morphemes and Allomorphs85 4.3 Morphological Processes86 4.3.1 Inflection86 4.3.2 Word Formation88 4.4 Exercises95 4.5 Bibliography97 5 Syntax99 5.1 Syntactic Categories100 5.2 Sentence Types103 5.3 Building Sentences104 5.4 Characteristic Phrase Structures and . Clause Structures of English113 5.5 Grammatical Rules and Grammaticality120 5.6 Exercises123 5.7 Bibliography124 6 Semantics127 6.1 The Study of Meaning128 6.2 Lexical Semantics128 6.2.1 Meaning Relations Among Words129 6.2.2 Word Meaning135 6.2.3 Conceptualisation and Categorisation138 6.3 Sentence Meaning141 6.3.1 Meaning Relations Among Sentences141 6.3.2 Sentence Interpretations144 6.4 Exercises148 6.5 Bibliography149 7 Pragmatics151 7.1 What Does Pragmatics Do152 7.2 Deixis153 7.2.1 Person Deixis154 7.2.2 Place Deixis156 7.2.3 Time Deixis157 7.3 The Cooperative Principle158 7.4 Speech Acts160 7.5 Conversation Analysis164 7.6 Exercises166 7.7 Bibliography169 8 Sociolinguistics171 8.1 The Subject Matter172 8.2 Language Variation173 8.2.1 Geographical Differentiation of Language178 8.2.2 Social Differentiation of Language181 8.3 Language and Gender185 8.4 Exercises193 8.5 Bibliography194 9 Appendix197 9.1 Answers197 9.2 Index211
PrefacesVIII 1 Introduction1 1.1 What is Linguistics2 1.2 Branches of Linguistics2 1.3 Central Concepts of Linguistics4 1.4 Bibliography9 2 A Brief History of English11 2.1 The Linguistic History of English12 2.1.1 Old English (c450 – c115013 2.1.2 Middle English (c1150 – c150020 2.1.3 Early Modern English (c1500 – c1700)24 2.1.4 Modern English (c1700 – present) 28 2.2 English Around the World30 2.3 English in the 21st Century34 2.4 Exercises36 2.5 Bibliography37 3 Phonetics and Phonology39 3.1 Phonetics: The Study of Speech Sounds40 3.1.1 Speech Sound Production41 3.1.2 Description and Classification of Consonants and Vowels. 43 3.1.3 Phonetic Transcription50 3.2 Phonology: The Function and Patterning of Sounds58 3.2.1 Segmental Phonology59 3.2.2 Suprasegmental Phonology64 3.2.3 Connected Speech68 3.3 Exercises70 3.4 Bibliography73 4 Morphology75 4.1 Morphology and Grammar76 4.2 Morphemes and Allomorphs85 4.3 Morphological Processes86 4.3.1 Inflection86 4.3.2 Word Formation88 4.4 Exercises95 4.5 Bibliography97 5 Syntax99 5.1 Syntactic Categories100 5.2 Sentence Types103 5.3 Building Sentences104 5.4 Characteristic Phrase Structures and . Clause Structures of English113 5.5 Grammatical Rules and Grammaticality120 5.6 Exercises123 5.7 Bibliography124 6 Semantics127 6.1 The Study of Meaning128 6.2 Lexical Semantics128 6.2.1 Meaning Relations Among Words129 6.2.2 Word Meaning135 6.2.3 Conceptualisation and Categorisation138 6.3 Sentence Meaning141 6.3.1 Meaning Relations Among Sentences141 6.3.2 Sentence Interpretations144 6.4 Exercises148 6.5 Bibliography149 7 Pragmatics151 7.1 What Does Pragmatics Do152 7.2 Deixis153 7.2.1 Person Deixis154 7.2.2 Place Deixis156 7.2.3 Time Deixis157 7.3 The Cooperative Principle158 7.4 Speech Acts160 7.5 Conversation Analysis164 7.6 Exercises166 7.7 Bibliography169 8 Sociolinguistics171 8.1 The Subject Matter172 8.2 Language Variation173 8.2.1 Geographical Differentiation of Language178 8.2.2 Social Differentiation of Language181 8.3 Language and Gender185 8.4 Exercises193 8.5 Bibliography194 9 Appendix197 9.1 Answers197 9.2 Index211
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[...] "Introduction to English Linguistics" is without doubt a well-written and useful introductory work, which is perfectly accessible for students at an undergraduate level. The real value of this textbook lies in its clarity, visual appeal and general student-friendliness.
[...] "Introduction to English Linguistics" is without doubt a well-written and useful introductory work, which is perfectly accessible for students at an undergraduate level. The real value of this textbook lies in its clarity, visual appeal and general student-friendliness.