Essentials of Linguistics, 2nd Edition

This Second Edition of Essentials of Linguistics is considerably revised and expanded, including several new chapters, diverse language examples from signed and spoken languages, enhanced accessibility features, and an orientation towards equity and justice. While the primary audience is Canadian st...

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Main Authors: Anderson, Catherine (Author), Bjorkman, Bronwyn (Author), Denis, Derek (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto, ON eCampusOntario 2022.
Edition:2nd Edition
Series:Open textbook library.
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505 0 |a About the Authors -- Acknowledgements -- A Note to Instructors -- Chapter 1: Human Language and Language Science -- Chapter 2: Language, Power, and Privilege -- Chapter 3: Phonetics -- Chapter 4: Phonology -- Chapter 5: Morphology -- Chapter 6: Syntax -- Chapter 7: Semantics -- Chapter 8: Pragmatics -- Chapter 9: Reclaiming Indigenous Languages -- Chapter 10: Language Variation and Change -- Chapter 11: Child Language Acquisition -- Chapter 12: Adult Language Learning -- [In progress] Chapter 13: Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics -- Appendix 1: PSRs and Flat Tree Structures -- Check Yourself Questions 
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