
Linguistics: An Introduction
An Introduction
William B. McGregor(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 21. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
544 pages
978-1-350-16425-3 (ISBN)
Description
What is Linguistics? How do languages work? Why is this important?
Answering these questions and more, Linguistics: An Introduction covers all the key topics that you will need in your study of language and linguistics. Over 17 chapters, William McGregor outlines the core ideas and approaches in the field, tracing their development and discussing the most recent trends. Using examples from a wide range of languages and contexts from around the world, this book assumes no prior knowledge of linguistics and contains a host of pedagogic features, including key terms, discussion questions, and exercises, to fully support your learning.
Fully revised and updated, this third edition now includes:
- A new chapter on corpus linguistics
- New topics, including theories of syntax, text typology and the evolution of languages
- New 'Research Methods' sections at the end of each chapter
- Updated examples drawn from a variety of global perspectives and contexts, ranging from North America to East Asia
With a comprehensive companion website featuring additional questions, reading materials, and videos, alongside an online instructor guide, which includes lecture slides, suggested course outlines and structures, and an answer key, this is your essential introduction to the study of linguistics.
Answering these questions and more, Linguistics: An Introduction covers all the key topics that you will need in your study of language and linguistics. Over 17 chapters, William McGregor outlines the core ideas and approaches in the field, tracing their development and discussing the most recent trends. Using examples from a wide range of languages and contexts from around the world, this book assumes no prior knowledge of linguistics and contains a host of pedagogic features, including key terms, discussion questions, and exercises, to fully support your learning.
Fully revised and updated, this third edition now includes:
- A new chapter on corpus linguistics
- New topics, including theories of syntax, text typology and the evolution of languages
- New 'Research Methods' sections at the end of each chapter
- Updated examples drawn from a variety of global perspectives and contexts, ranging from North America to East Asia
With a comprehensive companion website featuring additional questions, reading materials, and videos, alongside an online instructor guide, which includes lecture slides, suggested course outlines and structures, and an answer key, this is your essential introduction to the study of linguistics.
Reviews / Votes
This updated and expanded edition remains a great resource for first year undergraduates who are relatively new to the study of English Language. The book draws on a wide range of studies, including those from non-Anglophone contexts, which will appeal to a diverse readership. -- Angela Smith, Professor of Language and Culture, University of Sunderland, UK The third edition of this balanced cognitive-functional introduction to linguistics adds an excellent chapter on corpus linguistics, strengthening the 'language in use' section of the book, and perfecting its methodological coverage. -- Dirk Noel, Former Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong [This book] encompasses the latest research results published by the most prominent linguists from the whole world ... The pedagogical merits make McGregor's Linguistics: An Introduction a special publication ... I wholeheartedly recommend the book to both teachers and students of language. Personally, I am going to take advantage of all the merits this textbook offers in my classroom with students of English philology. -- LINGUIST List (of previous edition)More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
50 bw illus.
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1052 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-16425-3 (9781350164253)
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William B. McGregor is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities.
Content
List of Maps
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Conventions
1. Introduction
Part I: Language: System and Structure
2. Sounds of Language: Phonetics and Phonology
3. Structure of Words: Morphology
4. Lexicon
5. Structure of Sentences: Syntax
6. Meaning
Part II: Language in Use
7. Sociolinguistics: Language in its Social Context
8. Text and Discourse
9. Investigating Language and Use: Corpus Linguistics
Part III: Language: A Human Phenomenon
10. Language in its Biological Context
11. Psycholinguistics: Language, the Mind and the Brain
12. Language Learning
Part IV: Language: Uniformity and Diversity
13. Sign Languages
14. Writing
15. Unity and Diversity of Language Structure
16. Language Change
17. Languages of the World
Glossary
References
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Conventions
1. Introduction
Part I: Language: System and Structure
2. Sounds of Language: Phonetics and Phonology
3. Structure of Words: Morphology
4. Lexicon
5. Structure of Sentences: Syntax
6. Meaning
Part II: Language in Use
7. Sociolinguistics: Language in its Social Context
8. Text and Discourse
9. Investigating Language and Use: Corpus Linguistics
Part III: Language: A Human Phenomenon
10. Language in its Biological Context
11. Psycholinguistics: Language, the Mind and the Brain
12. Language Learning
Part IV: Language: Uniformity and Diversity
13. Sign Languages
14. Writing
15. Unity and Diversity of Language Structure
16. Language Change
17. Languages of the World
Glossary
References
Index