How Languages Work
An Introduction to Language and Linguistics
2nd Edition
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- Author: Carol Genetti, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Date Published: November 2018
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108454513
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Language is a sophisticated tool which we use to communicate in a multitude of ways. Updated and expanded in its second edition, this book introduces language and linguistics - presenting language in all its amazing complexity while systematically guiding you through the basics. The reader will emerge with an appreciation of the diversity of the world's languages, as well as a deeper understanding of the structure of human language, the ways it is used, and its broader social and cultural context. Part I is devoted to the nuts and bolts of language study - speech sounds, sound patterns, sentence structure, and meaning - and includes chapters dedicated to the functional aspects of language: discourse, prosody, pragmatics, and language contact. The fourteen language profiles included in Part II reveal the world's linguistic variety while expanding on the similarities and differences between languages. Using knowledge gained from Part I, the reader can explore how language functions when speakers use it in daily interaction. With a step-by-step approach that is reinforced with well-chosen illustrations, case studies, and study questions, readers will gain understanding and analytical skills that will only enrich their ongoing study of language and linguistics.
Read more- Maintaining the structure and content of the first edition, this is a completely revised and updated edition that includes a new language profile (African-American English) as well as discussion of British English phonetics and phonology with accompanying online materials, and more examples from both English and other major languages
- The second edition has a more streamlined design to better facilitate the flow of reading and understanding, including de-emphasising small box features and increasing emphasis on core content, as well as strengthened cross-referencing which better integrates the language profiles with the theory chapters
- Contains in-book exercises in each of the primary chapters, and an extensively revised chapter on language and society, as well as increased information on data collection and research, and emphasized research methods
Reviews & endorsements
'Genetti’s and the contributing authors’ careful consideration of and attention to the reader’s needs make for a highly engaging and comprehensive revised volume which goes well beyond constituting just another introductory textbook in the field. The volume is most readable, providing a solid, up-to-date understanding in chapters which span the full scope of expected areas.' Martin Howard, University College, Cork
See more reviews'This is an excellent text, novel in its approach to the study of language. It assumes no prior knowledge, provides a step-by-step guide to the building blocks of language, with up-to-date examples from across the globe. Other features of the text, such as the sidebars, stop-and-reflect boxes, wireless icons, and instructions for tutors and students alike, are like goodies in a toolbox for both the initiates and novices to this complex area of human communication.' Ayo Amuda, University of South Wales
'This impressive textbook comprises carefully dovetailed chapters by renowned linguists, combining introductions into numerous subfields with discussions of current controversies from a typological perspective. Both beginners and advanced students are catered for with a wide range of language profiles and exercises.' Florian Haas, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
'The biggest strength of this book is that it greatly improves students’ analytical skills through an abundance of interesting data from a variety of languages.' Éva Kardos, University of Debrecen
'How Languages Work captures the joy of linguistics by immersing readers in data from an amazing array of languages. Innovative exercises use online resources to introduce the linguistic world outside the classroom.' Clifton L. Pye, University of Kansas
'… the book seems to cover its goals since each chapter of the first part explains explicitly the linguistic principles and structures and encourages students to apply methods in order to better perceive a linguistic phenomenon. Also, by reading the second part of the book, students will be able to observe different grammatical structures in different languages of the world and understand the linguistic diversity.' Georgios P. Georgiou, LINGUIST List
Customer reviews
29th Oct 2020 by JingLuo
First 6 chapters are clear and accessible to students, pragmatics section could improve, language profiles are excellent, but aren't easy to integrate.
Review was not posted due to profanity
×Product details
- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: November 2018
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108454513
- length: 704 pages
- dimensions: 245 x 190 x 33 mm
- weight: 1.52kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of glossing conventions
The book's approach
For students: how to use this book
Part I. Primary Chapters:
1. Introduction: language, languages, and linguistics Carol Genetti
2. Phonetics: physical dimensions of speech sounds Matthew Gordon
3. Phonology: organization of speech sounds Matthew Gordon
4. Morphology: what's in a word? Marianne Mithun
5. Word classes: evidence from grammatical behavior Carol Genetti
6. Syntax: words in combination Carol Genetti
7. Semantics: how language makes sense Michael Israel
8. Pragmatics: inference for language Mira Ariel
9. Discourse: language beyond the sentence Wallace Chafe
10. Prosody: the music of language Wallace Chafe
11. Language in the social world Mary Bucholtz and Lal Zimman
12. Language change: the dynamicity of linguistic systems Marianne Mithun
13. Language contact and areal linguistics Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
14. First language acquisition Patricia M. Clancy
15. Second language acquisition Dorothy Chun and Jan Frodesen
Part II. Language Profiles:
1. Kabardian Matthew Gordon and Ayla Applebaum
2. Goemai Birgit Hellwig
3. Manange Kristine Hildebrandt
4. Finnish Ritva Laury
5. Nuuchahnulth (Nootka) Toshihide Nakayama
6. South Conchucos Quechua Daniel J. Hintz
7. Tsez Bernard Comrie
8. Bardi Claire Bowern
9. Lowland Chontal Loretta O'Connor
10. Manambu Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald and Carol Genetti
11. African-American English Anne H. Charity Hudley and Christine Mallinson
12. Indonesian Robert Englebretson
13. Seneca Wallace Chafe
14. Akkadian Guy Deutscher
Glossary
References
Index
Appendix: IPA summary sheet.
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