
Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction, 2nd edition
Published by Longman (June 23, 2011) © 2011
- Francis Katamba |
- William O'Grady |
- John Archibald |
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Title overview
Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction is a comprehensive, fully up-to-date introduction to linguistics. All the core topics of linguistics are covered, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, the genetic and typological classification of the languages of the world, and historical linguistics. Interdisciplinary areas discussed include language and the brain, psycholinguistics - the study of language processing, first and second language acquisition, language in social contexts and the fast-growing area of computational linguistics.
- A modular arrangement of the material facilitates the use of the book in courses at varying levels, and with differing emphasis.
- Comprehensive and up-to-date introductory text.
- Includes flagged material for more advanced study, end-of-chapter exercises and a detailed glossary.
This new edition has been fully revised and updated, and includes
Table of contents
- Chapter 1: Language: A Preview
- Chapter 2: Phonetics: The Sounds of Language
- Chapter 3: Phonology: The Function and Patterning of Sounds
- Chapter 4: Morphology: The Analysis of Word Structure
- Chapter 5: Syntax: The Analysis of Sentence Structure
- Chapter 6: Semantics: The Analysis of Meaning
- Chapter 7: Cognitive Grammar
- Chapter 8: Historical Linguistics: The Study of Language Change
- Chapter 9: The Classification of Languages
- Chapter 10: First Language Acquisition
- Chapter 11: Second Language Acquisition
- Chapter 12: Psycholinguistics: The Study of Language Processing
- Chapter 13: Brain and Language
- Chapter 14: Language in Social Contexts
- Chapter 15: Writing and Language
- Chapter 16: Animal Communication
- Chapter 17: Computational Linguistics
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