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978-0-13-715204-9

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5

Erscheinungsdatum

10.10.2024

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Taschenbuch

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Pearson Education Limited

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360

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23,5/19,1/2 cm

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635 g

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Englisch

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

ISBN

978-0-13-715204-9

Auflage

5

Erscheinungsdatum

10.10.2024

Einband

Taschenbuch

Verlag

Pearson Education Limited

Seitenzahl

360

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/2 cm

Gewicht

635 g

Sprache

Englisch

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Pearson
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  • Produktbild: Linguistics for Non-Linguists: A Primer with Exercises
  • NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Summary, Supplementary Readings, Supplementary Exercises, and Exploratory Exercises. 1. Introduction 2. Pragmatics Implicature Conversational Maxims Speech Acts A Taxonomy of Illocutionary Acts Felicity Conditions Explicit Versus Nonexplicit Illocutionary Acts Direct Versus Indirect Illocutionary Acts Expressed Versus Implied Locutionary Acts Literal Versus Nonliteral Locutionary Acts Overview of Speech Act Theory 3. Semantics Background Sense Reference Truth 4. Syntax Categories Left-to-Right Ordering Constituent Structure X-Bar Syntax Transformations Movement Constraints on Movement 5. Morphology Morphemes Lexical and Grammatical Morphemes Free and Bound Morphemes Inflectional and Derivational Morphemes Inflectional Affixes Derivational Affixes Differences Between Types of Affixes Word-Formation Processes 6. Phonology Vocal Tract Segments Phonemic Alphabet Vowels Consonants Levels of Representation Phonological Rules Aspiration Vowel Lengthening Vowel Nasalization Flapping Rule Ordering 7. Language Processing Sentence-Level Phenomena in Language Processing Resolving Syntactic Ambiguity Resolving Ambiguous Pronoun Reference Understanding Negative Sentences Processing Passive Sentences Processing Complex Sentences Processing Heavy NPs Discourse-Level Phenomena in Language Processing Readability Schemata and Scripts Cohesion Thematic Roles The Given-New Contract Reading Between the Lines 8. Language Variation Language Universals, Languages, Dialects, and Idiolects Regional Variation Regional Lexical Variation Regional Phonological Variation Social Variation Nonstandard Phonological Variation Nonstandard Morphological Variation Nonstandard Syntactic Variation Language and Gender Gender as a Social Variable Gender Patterns Within Standard English Stylistic Variation Stylistic Lexical Variation Stylistic Phonological Variation Stylistic Morphological Variation Stylistic Syntactic Variation 9. Language Change Background Semantic Change Syntactic Change Word Order Typology Rule Change Morphological Change Phonological Change Causes of Change 10. First-Language Acquisition Prelinguistic Stages Linguistic Stages Acquisition of Phonology Acquisition of Morphology Acquisition of Syntax Acquisition of Semantics Issues in Language Acquisition Nativism and Empiricism Language-Specific and General Cognitive Capacities Chomskys Position 11. Second-Language Acquisition Issues in Second-Language Acquisition Interlanguage Theory Language Transfer Other Linguistic Factors Patterns in Second-Language Acquisition Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Nonlinguistic Influences on Second-Language Acquisition 12. Written Language Writing Systems The English Spelling System Reasons for Inconsistency in English Spelling English Spelling and Morphophonemics Analyzing Errors in Written English Phonology and Spelling Morphology and Writing 13. The Neurology of Language Anatomy of the Nervous System Lobes Convolutions and Fissures Brocas Area Wernickes Area Supplementary Motor Cortex Hemispherical Specialization Left-Hemisphere Dominance for Language Left Brain Versus Right Brain Handedness Aphasia References Glossary Answers to Selected Exercises Author Index Subject Index