This book is intended for anyone with a serious interest in language, but particularly for students taking introductory courses in language and linguistics. It is not a catalogue of facts and theories but a book about ideas and issues. Rather than summarize the range of research being conducted in linguistics today, it explores a number of the fundamental key questions which concern linguists, they are treated in way that is as accessible as possible. The book includes a glossary of technical terms and a chapter outlining the way language is described in generative grammar.
"A most readable guide to the questions, data and theories ofcontemporary linguistics." Charles W. Kreidler, GeorgetownUniversity
"The competing paradigms for investigating language areintroduced with great skill and without unnecessary technicaldetails or jargon. I enjoyed reading it." Broj B. Kachru,University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
"The competing paradigms for investigating language areintroduced with great skill and without unnecessary technicaldetails or jargon. I enjoyed reading it." Broj B. Kachru,University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.