
Structure of Language
Spoken and Written English
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. January 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-1-86156-429-0 (ISBN)
Description
This accessible text is split into 2 halves. Initially, Janet Townend takes the reader through the early development and the structure and usage of spoken English. In the second half Jean Walker explains the history and structure of written English, including word formation and grammar. It is unusual to find both aspects of this fascinating area of human activity combined in one volume. These insights form an essential foundation for teachers, student teachers, teacher trainers, and specialists in special needs and literacy. It will be of interest to all who speak and write, and are involved in helping others to do so. Janet Townend trained as a speech and language therapist and Jean Walker as an English teacher. Both are now specialist teachers and trainers in the field of dyslexia, literacy and language.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86156-429-0 (9781861564290)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Janet Townend, Head of Training, Dyslexia Institute, Surry, UK Jean Walker, English Teacher, Sheffield, UK.
Specialist teachers and trainers in the field of dyslexia, literacy and language.
Specialist teachers and trainers in the field of dyslexia, literacy and language.
Author
Head of Training, the Dyslexia Institute, Egham, UK
Training Principal, the Dyslexia Institute, Sheffield, UK
Content
Acknowledgements. Introduction.
PART 1: SPOKEN LANGUAGE.
Chapter 1. Human Language.
Chapter 2. The structure of Language.
Cahpetr 3. Language development.
Chapter 4. An introduction to phonology.
Chapter 5. The sounds of English.
Chapter 6. Putting sounds together: the phonological rules.
Chapter 7. Words.
Chapter 8. Grammatical issues.
Chapter 9. Language meaning and use.
Chapter 10. Language variation and theory.
PART 2: WRITTEN LANGUAGE.
Chapter 11. The history of spoken language.
Chapter 12. The history of written English.
Chapter 13. Grammer 1: Syntax.
Chapter 14. Grammer 2: morphology.
Chapter 15. Parts of speech/word classes.
Chapter 16. Orthography: reading.
Chapter 17. Orthography: spelling.
Chapter 18. Punctuation.
Postscript.
Bibliography.
Index.
PART 1: SPOKEN LANGUAGE.
Chapter 1. Human Language.
Chapter 2. The structure of Language.
Cahpetr 3. Language development.
Chapter 4. An introduction to phonology.
Chapter 5. The sounds of English.
Chapter 6. Putting sounds together: the phonological rules.
Chapter 7. Words.
Chapter 8. Grammatical issues.
Chapter 9. Language meaning and use.
Chapter 10. Language variation and theory.
PART 2: WRITTEN LANGUAGE.
Chapter 11. The history of spoken language.
Chapter 12. The history of written English.
Chapter 13. Grammer 1: Syntax.
Chapter 14. Grammer 2: morphology.
Chapter 15. Parts of speech/word classes.
Chapter 16. Orthography: reading.
Chapter 17. Orthography: spelling.
Chapter 18. Punctuation.
Postscript.
Bibliography.
Index.