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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the first edition vii
- Preface to the second edition ix
- Abbreviations and conventions used in the text x
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Part I Some fundamentals of linguistics
- 1 Language 1
- 2 Accent, dialect, variety 8
- 3 Linguistics 13
- 4 Grammar 21
- 5 Parts of speech 27
- 6 Rules 35
- 7 The Neogrammarians 43
- 8 The Saussurean dichotomies 47
- 9 Chomsky’s influence 53
- 10 Some recurrent themes 63
- 11 Form and function 67
- 12 Contrast and substitution 71
- 13 Binarity 74
- 14 Trees 78
- 15 State versus process 83
- 16 Native speaker 86
- 17 The data of linguistics 91
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Part II Notation and terminology
- 18 Notational conventions 107
- 19 Frequent abbreviations and initialisms 117
- 20 Terminology: ambiguity 120
- 21 Terminology: synonymy 128
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Part III Reading linguistics
- 22 The International Phonetic Association 139
- 23 Reading phonetics and phonology 143
- 24 Foreign expressions 149
- 25 Letters, accents and diacritics 151
- 26 Laws and principles 154
- 27 Statistics 167
- 28 Some on-line resources for linguists 177
- 29 Writing systems 180
- 30 Figures of speech 187
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Part IV Writing and presenting linguistics
- 31 Essay writing 195
- 32 Glosses 205
- 33 Use versus mention 210
- 34 Reification 212
- 35 Spelling 215
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Part V Bibliographies
- 36 Citation etiquette 219
- 37 Reference lists 228
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Part VI Language file
- Language file 241
- Index 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the first edition vii
- Preface to the second edition ix
- Abbreviations and conventions used in the text x
-
Part I Some fundamentals of linguistics
- 1 Language 1
- 2 Accent, dialect, variety 8
- 3 Linguistics 13
- 4 Grammar 21
- 5 Parts of speech 27
- 6 Rules 35
- 7 The Neogrammarians 43
- 8 The Saussurean dichotomies 47
- 9 Chomsky’s influence 53
- 10 Some recurrent themes 63
- 11 Form and function 67
- 12 Contrast and substitution 71
- 13 Binarity 74
- 14 Trees 78
- 15 State versus process 83
- 16 Native speaker 86
- 17 The data of linguistics 91
-
Part II Notation and terminology
- 18 Notational conventions 107
- 19 Frequent abbreviations and initialisms 117
- 20 Terminology: ambiguity 120
- 21 Terminology: synonymy 128
-
Part III Reading linguistics
- 22 The International Phonetic Association 139
- 23 Reading phonetics and phonology 143
- 24 Foreign expressions 149
- 25 Letters, accents and diacritics 151
- 26 Laws and principles 154
- 27 Statistics 167
- 28 Some on-line resources for linguists 177
- 29 Writing systems 180
- 30 Figures of speech 187
-
Part IV Writing and presenting linguistics
- 31 Essay writing 195
- 32 Glosses 205
- 33 Use versus mention 210
- 34 Reification 212
- 35 Spelling 215
-
Part V Bibliographies
- 36 Citation etiquette 219
- 37 Reference lists 228
-
Part VI Language file
- Language file 241
- Index 411