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Introduction to the Study of Language

โœ Scribed by Tadeusz Milewski; M. Brochwicz


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
212
Series
Janua Linguarum. Series Didactica; 7
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


CONTENTS
PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF LINGUISTICS
CHAPTER 1. THE DEFINITION OF LANGUAGE
CHAPTER 2. THE RELATIONSHIP OF LANGUAGE TO OTHER TYPES OF SIGNS
CHAPTER 3. THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTICS
PART II. DESCRIPTIVE LINGUISTICS
CHAPTER 4. COMPONENTS OF THE LANGUAGE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 5. THE PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM
CHAPTER 6. THE SEMANTIC SYSTEM
CHAPTER 7. THE SYNTACTIC SYSTEM
CHAPTER 8. THE STYLISTIC SYSTEM
PART III. HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
CHAPTER 9. PRINCIPLES OF HISTORICAL LANGUAGE CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER 10. RESEARCH METHODS OF HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
CHAPTER 11. HISTORICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD
CHAPTER 12. THE CAUSES OF LINGUISTIC CHANGE
PART IV. TYPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS
CHAPTER 13. FOUNDATIONS OF LANGUAGE TYPOLOGY
CHAPTER 14. PHONOLOGICAL TYPOLOGY
CHAPTER 15. SEMANTIC TYPOLOGY
CHAPTER 16. SYNTACTIC TYPOLOGY
CHAPTER 17. STYLISTIC TYPOLOGY
CHAPTER 18. RECESSIVE AND EXPANSIVE LANGUAGE FEATURES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX OE TERMS DEFINED
INDEX OF THE NAMES OF LANGUAGES
INDEX OF NAMES


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