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Index
List of Symbols Preface to the Twelfth Edition Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction
File 1.0 What Is Language? File 1.1 Introducing the Study of Language File 1.2 What You Know When You Know a Language File 1.3 Other (Non-Essential) Aspects of Knowing a Language File 1.4 Design Features of Language File 1.5 Language Modality File 1.6 Practice
Chapter 2: Phonetics
File 2.0 What Is Phonetics? File 2.1 Representing Speech Sounds File 2.2 Articulation: English Consonants File 2.3 Articulation: English Vowels File 2.4 Beyond English: Speech Sounds of the World’s Languages File 2.5 Suprasegmental Features File 2.6 Acoustic Phonetics File 2.7 The Phonetics of Signed Languages File 2.8 Practice
Chapter 3: Phonology
File 3.0 What Is Phonology? File 3.1 Phonotactic Constraints and Foreign Accents File 3.2 Phonemes and Allophones File 3.3 Phonological Rules File 3.4 Implicational Laws File 3.5 How to Solve Phonology Problems File 3.6 Practice
Chapter 4: Morphology
File 4.0 What Is Morphology? File 4.1 Words and Word Formation: The Nature of the Lexicon File 4.2 Morphological Processes File 4.3 Morphological Types of Languages File 4.4 The Hierarchical Structure of Derived Words File 4.5 Morphological Analysis File 4.6 Practice
Chapter 5: Syntax
File 5.0 What Is Syntax? File 5.1 Basic Ideas of Syntax File 5.2 Syntactic Properties File 5.3 Syntactic Constituency File 5.4 Syntactic Categories File 5.5 Constructing a Grammar File 5.6 Practice
Chapter 6: Semantics
File 6.0 What Is Semantics? File 6.1 An Overview of Semantics File 6.2 Lexical Semantics: The Meanings of Words File 6.3 Compositional Semantics: The Meanings of Sentences File 6.4 Compositional Semantics: Putting Meanings Together File 6.5 Practice
Chapter 7: Pragmatics
File 7.0 What Is Pragmatics? File 7.1 Language in Context File 7.2 Rules of Conversation File 7.3 Drawing Conclusions File 7.4 Speech Acts File 7.5 Presupposition File 7.6 Practice
Chapter 8: Language Acquisition
File 8.0 What Is Language Acquisition? File 8.1 Theories of Language Acquisition File 8.2 First-Language Acquisition: The Acquisition of Speech Sounds and Phonology File 8.3 First-Language Acquisition: The Acquisition of Morphology, Syntax, and Word Meaning File 8.4 How Adults Talk to Young Children File 8.5 Bilingual Language Acquisition File 8.6 Practice
Chapter 9: Psycholinguistics
File 9.0 How Do Our Minds Understand and Produce Language? File 9.1 Language and the Brain File 9.2 Language Disorders File 9.3 Speech Production File 9.4 Speech Perception File 9.5 Lexical Access File 9.6 Sentence Processing File 9.7 Experimental Methods in Psycholinguistics File 9.8 Practice
Chapter 10: Language Variation
File 10.0 What Is Language Variation? File 10.1 Language Varieties File 10.2 Variation at Different Levels of Linguistic Structure File 10.3 Factors Influencing Variation: Regional and Geographic Factors File 10.4 Factors Influencing Variation: Social Factors File 10.5 Language and Identity File 10.6 Practice
Chapter 11: Language and Culture
File 11.0 What Is the Study of “Language and Culture”? File 11.1 Linguistic Anthropology File 11.2 Language and Thought File 11.3 Language and Power File 11.4 Politeness File 11.5 Ethnography File 11.6 Practice
Chapter 12: Language Contact
File 12.0 What Is Language Contact? File 12.1 Language Contact File 12.2 Borrowings into English File 12.3 Pidgin Languages File 12.4 Creole Languages File 12.5 Societal Multilingualism File 12.6 Language Endangerment and Language Death File 12.7 Case Studies in Language Contact File 12.8 Practice
Chapter 13: Language Change
File 13.0 What Is Language Change? File 13.1 Introducing Language Change File 13.2 Language Relatedness File 13.3 Sound Change File 13.4 Morphological Change File 13.5 Syntactic Change File 13.6 Semantic Change File 13.7 Internal Reconstruction and Comparative Reconstruction File 13.8 Practice
Chapter 14: Animal Communication
File 14.0 How Do Animals Communicate? File 14.1 Communication and Language File 14.2 Animal Communication in the Wild File 14.3 Can Animals Be Taught Language? File 14.4 Practice
Chapter 15: Writing Systems
File 15.0 What Is Writing? File 15.1 Writing, Language, and Culture File 15.2 Types of Writing Systems File 15.3 The Historical Evolution of Writing Systems File 15.4 Practice
Chapter 16: Language and Computers
File 16.0 What Is Computational Linguistics? File 16.1 Speech Synthesis File 16.2 Automatic Speech Recognition File 16.3 Communicating with Computers File 16.4 Machine Translation File 16.5 Corpus Linguistics File 16.6 Practice
Chapter 17: Practical Applications
File 17.0 What Can You Do with Linguistics? File 17.1 Language Education File 17.2 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology File 17.3 Forensic Linguistics File 17.4 Language in Advertising File 17.5 Codes and Code-Breaking File 17.6 Being a Linguist File 17.7 Practice Appendix: Answers to Example Exercises Glossary Selected Bibliography Language Index Subject Index IPA Symbols and Example Words American English Consonant and Vowel Charts Official IPA Chart
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