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Understanding Language: A Basic Course in Linguistics
 
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ISBN13:9781350355231
ISBN10:1350355232
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages: pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 10 bw
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Understanding Language

A Basic Course in Linguistics
 
Edition number: 3
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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An introduction to linguistics, this book acquaints students to the key areas of linguistics using real-world illustrations. This fully revised and updated text draws upon students' daily experiences with linguistic concepts, allowing them to integrate terminology and build analytical skills as they develop a deeper understanding of how language facilitates our lives and, collectively, our society.
Features of the third edition include:

- A new chapter exploring language, the brain and the mind
- A new chapter on World Englishes
- Updated and expanded coverage of topics throughout, including animal communication systems, language and gender and educational linguistics
- New and refreshed online resources offering additional support for teachers and students.

Equipped with illustrations, diagrams and a wealth of examples of language in use, this book brings the study of language to life, using a wide range of materials including text from public signs, newspapers, magazines, digital platforms, snippets from real-life conversations as well as dialogue from print, film and television. The book's companion website provides a host of additional materials to further assist in the teaching and understanding of linguistics. It includes suggestions for further reading and a list of questions to consolidate understanding at each step.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Defining and Acquiring Language
1. What Every Native Speaker Secretly Understands
2. Human Language versus Animal Communication Systems
3. First Language Acquisition
4. Second Language Acquisition
5. Language, the Brain and the Mind
Part II: Structures of Language
6. Phonetics
7. Phonology
8. Morphology: The Grammar of Words
9. Syntax: Grammatical Structures
Part III: Language in Use
10. Semantics: Language and Meaning
11. Pragmatics: Language in Use
12. Historical Linguistics: The Development of English
13. Language Variation and Change
14. World Englishes
Bibliography
Index