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Introducing Linguistics

A Comprehensive Guide to Key Linguistic Concepts

Jonathan Culpeper editor Beth Malory editor Claire Nance editor Daniel Van Olmen editor Dimitrinka Atanasova editor Sam Kirkham editor Aina Casaponsa editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Dec '22

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A comprehensive introduction, Introducing Linguistics covers key areas of linguistics and offers accessible insights for undergraduate students.

The textbook Introducing Linguistics serves as an essential guide for those new to the field of linguistics. It compiles the expertise of leading scholars, making complex concepts accessible to undergraduate students. The authors, hailing from the renowned Lancaster University department, leverage their extensive research and teaching experience to create a comprehensive resource that covers a wide range of topics within linguistics.

Introducing Linguistics delves into five key areas: language structures, the interplay between mind and society, practical applications, research methods, and contemporary issues. Each section is designed to provide students with a robust understanding of the field, emphasizing both theoretical and practical aspects. The textbook's inclusive approach incorporates examples from diverse languages, such as isiZulu and Washo, ensuring a global perspective on linguistic studies.

Additionally, the book treats sign language as an integral part of linguistic study, rather than a separate entity. This inclusive treatment enriches the learning experience and encourages students to appreciate the diversity of language. With recommended readings and a companion website for further resources, Introducing Linguistics is not just a textbook; it is a gateway for students to engage with the dynamic and evolving world of linguistics.

'This textbook reflects well the diversity of experience of a first-year undergraduate in linguistics. Each chapter has a different author and reflects a different teaching style: some start with a definition, but one takes us through the illness of a hypothetical patient called 'Charlie', and two offer a Q&A conversation with a hypothetical eager student. The chapters cover all the standard topics likely to be on a first-year syllabus, including significant coverage of research methods and possible real-world applications. The subject matter is well rooted in relevant research, and a linked website is promised.'

Richard Hudson, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics, UCL

'Introducing Linguistics is an impressively comprehensive guide to how language works. It uses exciting examples from across the full range of human languages around the world, spoken as well as signed, and combines these with crystal-clear, readable explanations. The volume is meticulous in covering state-of-the-art ideas from all domains of the field – structure, cognition, social use, applications, methodology, and theoretical debates. This exceptionally wide coverage allows students to discover the full breadth and unique capacities of human language.'

Devyani Sharma, Professor of Sociolinguistics, Queen Mary University of London

ISBN: 9780367493011

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1000g

520 pages