Contemporary Linguistic Analysis: An Introduction (9th Edition)
β Scribed by John Archibald (Author) William O'Grady (Author)
- Publisher
- Pearson Canada
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 618
- Edition
- 9
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contemporary Linguistic Analysis
Brief Contents
Contents
Language: a preview 1
Phonetics: the sounds of language 2
Phonology: contrasts and patterns 3
Morphology: the analysis of word structure 4
Syntax: the analysis of sentence structure 5
Semantics: the study of meaning 6
The classification of languages 7
Historical linguistics: the study of language change 8
Indigenous languages in Canada 9
First language acquisition 10
Second language acquisition 11
Bilingualism and bilingual acquisition 12
Psycholinguistics: the study of language processing 13
Brain and language 14
Language in social contexts 15
Writing and language 16
Communication in other species 17
Glossary
Sources
Language Index
Subject Index
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