Language: The Basics provides a concise, plain language introduction to the study of language. The new edition of this classic text by R.L. Trask has been revised and completely rewritten to bring it up-to-date.
Written in an engaging and entertaining style, the book features:
*new chapters on language and AI and word formation processes;
*new discussions on racio-linguistics and anthropology, gender and sexuality, language and migration, heritage languages, multilingual speakers and language and the brain;
*new examples from a range of languages to showcase the diversity that languages bring;
* an updated glossary of key terms; and
* handy annotated guides to further reading.
Providing an accessible overview of a fascinating subject which assumes no prior knowledge, this is an essential book for all students and anyone who's ever been accused of splitting an infinitive.
Online support materials, including exercises and ideas for mini-research projects, are available at www.routledge.com/9781041029229.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword to the third edition 1. Language ... language everywhere 2. Making up words 3. The grammar habit 4. Language day-to-day 5. Language your way: how language varies 6. Language on the move 7. Language in the brain 8. Language and computers 9. Language attitudes References Index of languages Index of topics