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Author Yule, George, 1947-

Title The study of language : an introduction / George Yule
Published Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1985

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Description x, 220 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: Preface -- 1. The origins of language -- 2. The development of writing -- 3. The properties of language -- 4. Animals and human language -- 5. The sounds of language -- 6. The sound patterns of language -- 7. Words and word-formation processes -- 8. Morphology -- 9. Phrases and sentences: grammar -- 10. Syntax -- 11. Semantics and pragmatics -- 12. Discourse analysis -- 13. Language and machines -- 14. Language and the brain -- 15. First language acquisition -- 16. Second language acquisition/learning -- 17. Sign language -- 18. Language history and change -- 19. Language varieties -- 20. Language, society and culture -- Appendix: Suggested answers to study questions -- References
Summary This textbook provides a straightforward and comprehensive survey of the basic issues and topics involved in the study of language. Its twenty chapters range over speculation about the origin of language, the relationship between language and animal communication, the principal concepts involved in linguistic analysis, the new fields of discourse analysis and computer understander systems, sign language, current views on how children acquire language and how adults learn new languages, how languages change over time and how language is affected by various social, cultural and regional factors. Written in a clear and lively style, with frequent examples from English and other languages, this textbook is designed to introduce the non-specialist reader to issues that fascinate and sometimes frustrate professional linguists. Students taking an introductory course on the nature of human language will find the carefully selected study questions, discussion topics and suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter particularly useful. Both as a coursebook and as a book for the general reader, The Study of Language as an exciting way to explore how language works and the role it plays in human life. -- Publisher's description
Analysis Language
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 207-214
Includes index
Subject Language and languages.
Linguistics.
LC no. 85005914
ISBN 0521305314
0521318777 (paperback)