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Essential introductory linguistics

Intended for courses in introductory linguistics, this book shows what is important or useful, and omits what is not. It presents material in a way that mirrors the structure of a typical semester of teaching.
Print Book, English, 1999
Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 1999
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XV, 533 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme
9780631203032, 9780631203049, 0631203036, 0631203044
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List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Signs and Sign Systems. 2. Phonetics. 3. Phones and Phonemes. 4. Morphemes. 5. The Lexicon and Morphological Rules. 6. Sentences and Syntax. 7. Phrase Structure Rules. 8. Child Language Learning. 9. Explanations of Child Language Learning. 10. Language and the Brain. 11. Adult Language Learning. 12. Animal Languages?. 13. Phonological Rules. 14. Phonological Features. 15. Six Ways to Get New Words. 16. Seven More Ways to Get New Words. 17. Sentence Meaning. 18. Sentence Form. 19. Pragmatics: Inferring Meaning in Context. 20. The Unity of Languages. 21. The Basic History of Writing. 22. The Ecology of Writing. 23. Three Characteristics of Language Change. 24. Eight Causes of Language Change. 25. Language Families. 26. Dialects and Other Sociolects. 27. Register. 28. The History of Linguistics. References. Index.