The Handbook of LinguisticsMark Aronoff, Janie Rees-Miller John Wiley & Sons, 2008 M04 15 - 848 páginas Presupposing no prior knowledge of linguistics,The Handbook of Linguistics is the ideal resource for people who want to learn about the subject and its subdisciplines. |
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... Semantic Theory Edited by Shalom Lappin The Handbook of Sociolinguistics Edited by Florian Coulmas The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences Edited by William J. Hardcastle and John Laver The Handbook of Morphology Edited by Andrew Spencer and ...
... Semantic Theory Edited by Shalom Lappin The Handbook of Sociolinguistics Edited by Florian Coulmas The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences Edited by William J. Hardcastle and John Laver The Handbook of Morphology Edited by Andrew Spencer and ...
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... semantic and pragmatic cues. In particular, it lacks any systematic encoding of thematic structure of the kind which, in “true” language, allows us to distinguish reliably between agents, patients, beneficiaries, instruments, and so on ...
... semantic and pragmatic cues. In particular, it lacks any systematic encoding of thematic structure of the kind which, in “true” language, allows us to distinguish reliably between agents, patients, beneficiaries, instruments, and so on ...
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... semantic sphere of the items they accompanied: personal names, wooden objects, cities, countries, plural nouns, etc. Cuneiform was also used for many other languages of the ancient Near East, such as Elamite, Hurrian, and Urartian, and ...
... semantic sphere of the items they accompanied: personal names, wooden objects, cities, countries, plural nouns, etc. Cuneiform was also used for many other languages of the ancient Near East, such as Elamite, Hurrian, and Urartian, and ...
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... semantic similarity among these signs, and the recurring pattern by itself is xi.) The difficulty is that all these characterizations are reasonable for different writing systems, but no one characterization fits everything one might be ...
... semantic similarity among these signs, and the recurring pattern by itself is xi.) The difficulty is that all these characterizations are reasonable for different writing systems, but no one characterization fits everything one might be ...
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Contenido
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43 | |
4 The History of Linguistics | 81 |
5 Historical Linguistics | 105 |
6 Field Linguistics | 130 |
7 Linguistic Phonetics | 150 |
8 Phonology | 180 |
19 First Language Acquisition | 466 |
20 Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition One Person with Two Languages | 488 |
21 Multilingualism | 512 |
22 Natural Sign Languages | 533 |
23 Sociolinguistics | 563 |
24 Neurolinguistics | 582 |
25 Computational Linguistics | 608 |
26 Applied Linguistics | 637 |
9 Morphology | 213 |
10 The Lexicon | 238 |
11 Syntax | 265 |
12 Generative Grammar | 295 |
13 Functional Linguistics | 319 |
14 Typology | 337 |
15 An Introduction to Formal Semantics | 369 |
16 Pragmatics Language and Communication | 394 |
17 Discourse Analysis | 428 |
18 Linguistics and Literature | 446 |
27 Educational Linguistics | 647 |
28 Linguistics and Reading | 664 |
29 Clinical Linguistics | 673 |
30 Forensic Linguistics | 683 |
31 Translation | 692 |
32 Language Planning | 704 |
Bibliography | 714 |
Index | 774 |
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analysis animacy applied linguistics approach articulation aspects basic bilingual Broca’s Broca’s aphasia called child Chomsky cognitive communication complex concept consonant constraints context discourse discourse analysis distinct English example expression fact forensic linguists formal function grammar guage human language inflection input instance interaction interpretation involves John L2 learners language acquisition language change learning lexemes lexical linguistic form major markedness meaning morpheme morphology nasal native speakers Neogrammarian object parsing particular patterns phonetic phonological phrase structure rules place of articulation plural possible predicate principles problem pronoun question referred relative clause relevant representation rules script segment semantic sentence sequence sign language social sociolinguistics sounds specific speech spoken language structure syllable syntactic syntax theory tion translation Universal Grammar utterance verb vocal voiced vowel word order writing