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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.
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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Autorenporträt
Mark Aronoff is Distinguished Professor of Linguistics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA. His research touches on almost all aspects of morphology and its relation to other aspects of language. He is a member of a team studying a newly-created sign language, Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language, and he has served as Editor of Language, the Journal of the Linguistic Society of America, and as President of the Society. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Janie Rees-Miller is professor emerita of Modern Languages at Marietta College. Before retirement, she held the William R. and Marie Adamson Flesher Chair in the Humanities. She established the ESL Program at Marietta College, USA and served as its director for over 20 years. She also taught linguistics courses for undergraduates and acted as an editor with Mark Aronoff of Contemporary Linguistics (2017), now in its seventh edition. Her research interests include second language pedagogy, pragmatics, Native American languages, and making linguistics accessible to non-linguists.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Preface to the First Edition xiii List of Abbreviations xvii Part I Starting Points 1 1. Origins of Language 3 Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy 2. Languages of the World 21 Bernard Comrie 3. Typology and Universals 39 William Croft 4. Field Linguistics: Gathering Language Data from Native Speakers 57 Pamela Munro 5. Writing Systems 75 Peter T. Daniels Part II Theoretical Bases 95 6. The History of Linguistics: Approaches to Linguistics 97 Lyle Campbell 7. Generative Grammar: Rule Systems for Describing Sentence Structure 119 Thomas Wasow 8. Functional Linguistics: Communicative Functions and Language Structure 141 Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. Part III Core Fields 159 9. Linguistic Phonetics: The Sounds of Languages 161 John Laver 10. Phonology: Sound Structure 185 Abigail C. Cohn 11. Morphology 211 Andrew Spencer 12. The Lexicon 235 D. A. Cruse 13. Syntax 255 Mark C. Baker 14. Formal Semantics 279 Shalom Lappin 15. Historical Linguistics: Language Change Over Time 299 Brian D. Joseph Part IV Languages and the Mind 321 16. Neurolinguistics 323 David Caplan 17. Psycholinguistics 345 Kiel Christianson 18. Sign Languages 371 Wendy Sandler and Diane Lillo-Martin 19. First Language Acquisition 397 Brian MacWhinney Part V Languages in Use 415 20. Pragmatics: Language and Communication 417 Ruth Kempson 21. Discourse Analysis 445 Agnes Weiyun He 22. Linguistics and Literature 463 Nigel Fabb 23. Linguistic Anthropology and Ethnolinguistics 479 Steven P. Black and Elizabeth A. Falconi 24. Sociolinguistic Theory: Systematic Study of the Social Uses of Language 505 J. K. Chambers 25. Language Variation: Sociolinguistic Variationist Analysis 519 Kirk Hazen 26. Multilingualism 541 Suzanne Romaine 27. Second Language Acquisition: One Person with Two Languages 557 Vivian Cook Part VI Applications of Linguistics 583 28. Second Language Pedagogy: Where Theory Meets Practice 585 Janie Rees-Miller 29. Educational Linguistics 603 James Paul Gee 30. Linguistics and Reading 617 Rebecca Treiman 31. Language and Law 627 Roger W. Shuy 32. Translation 645 Christoph Gutknecht 33. Language Planning and Policy 655 Kathryn D. Stemper and Kendall A. King Index 675
List of Contributors ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Preface to the First Edition xiii List of Abbreviations xvii Part I Starting Points 1 1. Origins of Language 3 Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy 2. Languages of the World 21 Bernard Comrie 3. Typology and Universals 39 William Croft 4. Field Linguistics: Gathering Language Data from Native Speakers 57 Pamela Munro 5. Writing Systems 75 Peter T. Daniels Part II Theoretical Bases 95 6. The History of Linguistics: Approaches to Linguistics 97 Lyle Campbell 7. Generative Grammar: Rule Systems for Describing Sentence Structure 119 Thomas Wasow 8. Functional Linguistics: Communicative Functions and Language Structure 141 Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. Part III Core Fields 159 9. Linguistic Phonetics: The Sounds of Languages 161 John Laver 10. Phonology: Sound Structure 185 Abigail C. Cohn 11. Morphology 211 Andrew Spencer 12. The Lexicon 235 D. A. Cruse 13. Syntax 255 Mark C. Baker 14. Formal Semantics 279 Shalom Lappin 15. Historical Linguistics: Language Change Over Time 299 Brian D. Joseph Part IV Languages and the Mind 321 16. Neurolinguistics 323 David Caplan 17. Psycholinguistics 345 Kiel Christianson 18. Sign Languages 371 Wendy Sandler and Diane Lillo-Martin 19. First Language Acquisition 397 Brian MacWhinney Part V Languages in Use 415 20. Pragmatics: Language and Communication 417 Ruth Kempson 21. Discourse Analysis 445 Agnes Weiyun He 22. Linguistics and Literature 463 Nigel Fabb 23. Linguistic Anthropology and Ethnolinguistics 479 Steven P. Black and Elizabeth A. Falconi 24. Sociolinguistic Theory: Systematic Study of the Social Uses of Language 505 J. K. Chambers 25. Language Variation: Sociolinguistic Variationist Analysis 519 Kirk Hazen 26. Multilingualism 541 Suzanne Romaine 27. Second Language Acquisition: One Person with Two Languages 557 Vivian Cook Part VI Applications of Linguistics 583 28. Second Language Pedagogy: Where Theory Meets Practice 585 Janie Rees-Miller 29. Educational Linguistics 603 James Paul Gee 30. Linguistics and Reading 617 Rebecca Treiman 31. Language and Law 627 Roger W. Shuy 32. Translation 645 Christoph Gutknecht 33. Language Planning and Policy 655 Kathryn D. Stemper and Kendall A. King Index 675
Rezensionen
"Linguistics has long been in need of a collection that summarizesthe nature of the field and its various aspects - something at onceaccessible enough to recommend to non-linguists and substantiveenough to give real answers to their questions. Aronoff andRees-Miller have given us just that, and a number of the surveysthey have included will be informative even for specialists. Thisbook should do a major service for the relations between linguistsand their colleagues, and among various flavors of linguist aswell." Stephen R. Anderson, Yale University
"The Blackwell Handbook is a considerableachievement. It addresses general readers, students of linguisticsand specialists in linguistic sub-disciplines. It shows both thefluidity of the subject ... and also the large and growing areas ofcommon interest and importance. Students of literature, psychologyand philosophy could read many of these chapters with great profit,and it is to be hoped that there will be frequent updatings andfurther editions as research and understanding advance."Jonathan Katz, Times Literary Supplement
"How do Aronoff and Rees-Miller approach the task ofenlightenment (or perhaps even proselytization)? Successfully, inmy opinion, through a judicious combination of reports ontheoretical and applied domains, of items of general and morespecialized interest, of traditional and newly-relevant sub-areas,and through a selection of highly competent experts with excellentcomunicative skills... If given the broad exposure it deserves,this volume will clearly satisfy its announced goal of permittingthe insertion of linguistics topics into educated public discourse.As a result, the editors and authors are to be congratulated forextending this service to the discipline and to the public ingeneral." Canadian Journal of Linguistics…mehr
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