An Introduction to language
An Introduction to language
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Whether you are studying education, languages, psychology, anthropology, English, or teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), An Introduction to Language, Ninth Edition, offers the information you need in a clear and descriptive manner that assumes no prior knowledge of linguistics. This edition retains the same blend of humor and up-to-date information that have made the text a perennial best-seller, while adding new research and exercises that render each topic fresh, engaging, and current. The authors' up-to-date descriptions of the major components of language -- phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics -- are presented at an introductory level that assumes no prior knowledge of linguistics. Discussions about the grammar and other linguistic characteristics of American Sign Language, and other sign languages of deaf people, are woven throughout to reveal the pervasive parallels with spoken languages. Each chapter ends with an array of helpful review materials, including a chapter summary, a comprehensive list of references, suggestions for further reading, and exercises. Numerous new exercises offer instructional options and learning opportunities designed to maximize students' comprehension and mastery of text material. The text's signature cartoons illustrate the authors' clear descriptions of complex linguistic points and principles. - Publisher.
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A concise and accessible guide to understanding linguistics. While the book put an emphasis on English (such as in morpho-syntax and phonetics-phonology), it made examples of many languages. The presentation is sometimes inconsistent, though. I think it is mainly because the authors want to retain the clarity as the book progresses on each chapter. Also bonus for the occasionally funny comic strips and authorial jokes.