A Bibliography of South African Languages, 2008-2017: With an Introduction by Menán du Plessis
Anne Aarssen, René Genis, Eline van der Vekenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004376601
ISBN-10: 9004376607
Dimensiuni: 127 x 189 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004376607
Dimensiuni: 127 x 189 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Introduction
Structure of references
Periodicals
Abbreviationsli
Become a contributor to the Linguistic Bibliographylii
General works
3. Conferences, workshops, meetings
4. Festschriften and miscellanies
4.1. Festschriften
General linguistics and related disciplines
0.2. History of linguistics, biographical data, organizations
0.2.1. Western traditions
0.2.1.6. Nineteenth century
0.2.1.7. Twentieth century
0.2.1.8. Twenty-first century
0.2.3. Biographical data
0.3. Linguistic theory and methodology
0.6. Applied linguistics
1. Phonetics and phonology
1.1. Phonetics
1.1.1. Articulatory phonetics
1.1.3. Auditory phonetics
1.2. Phonology
1.2.1. Suprasegmental phonology (prosody) 2. Grammar, morphosyntax
2.2. Syntax
3. Lexicon (lexicology and lexicography) 3.2. Lexicography
3.2.2. Plurilingual lexicography
3.5. Phraseology, paroemiology
4. Semantics and pragmatics
4.2. Pragmatics, discourse analysis and text grammar
9. Psycholinguistics, language acquisition and neurolinguistics
9.3. Language acquisition
9.3.1. First language acquisition, child language
9.3.1.1. First language acquisition by pre-school children
9.4. Neurolinguistics and language disorders
9.4.2. Language disorders
9.4.2.1. Disorders of language development
10. Sociolinguistics and dialectology
10.1. Sociolinguistics
10.1.1. Language attitudes and social identity
10.1.2. Language policy and language planning
10.2. Multilingualism, language contact
10.2.1. Multilingualism
10.2.3. Language contact
11. Comparative linguistics
11.1. Historical linguistics and language change
13. Onomastics
13.2. Toponymy
13.3. Name studies other than anthroponymy and toponymy
Indo-European languages
3. Indo-Iranian
3.1. Indo-Aryan (Indic) 3.1.3. Modern Indo-Aryan
3.1.3.5. Southern Indo-Aryan (Marathi) 9. Greek
9.3. Modern Greek
11. Romance
11.3. Gallo-Romance
11.3.2. French
11.3.2.3. Modern French
14. Germanic
14.3. West Germanic
14.3.1. German
14.3.1.1. High German
14.3.1.1.4. New High German
14.3.2. Dutch
14.3.2.3. Modern Dutch
14.3.3. Afrikaans
14.3.5. English
14.3.5.4. Modern English
Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia
1. Sino-Tibetan
1.2. Sinitic (Chinese) 1.2.2. Modern Chinese
Languages of Sub-Saharan Africa
1. Niger-Congo (Niger-Kordofanian) 1.7. Benue-Congo
1.7.1. Bantu
3. Khoisan
Pidgins and Creoles
1. Romance lexifier pidgins and creoles
2. English lexifier pidgins and creoles
3. Pidgins and creoles with lexifiers other than Romance and English
Sign languages
2. Individual sign languages (except ASL)Index of names
Index of languages
Index of subjects
Structure of references
Periodicals
Abbreviationsli
Become a contributor to the Linguistic Bibliographylii
General works
3. Conferences, workshops, meetings
4. Festschriften and miscellanies
4.1. Festschriften
General linguistics and related disciplines
0.2. History of linguistics, biographical data, organizations
0.2.1. Western traditions
0.2.1.6. Nineteenth century
0.2.1.7. Twentieth century
0.2.1.8. Twenty-first century
0.2.3. Biographical data
0.3. Linguistic theory and methodology
0.6. Applied linguistics
1. Phonetics and phonology
1.1. Phonetics
1.1.1. Articulatory phonetics
1.1.3. Auditory phonetics
1.2. Phonology
1.2.1. Suprasegmental phonology (prosody) 2. Grammar, morphosyntax
2.2. Syntax
3. Lexicon (lexicology and lexicography) 3.2. Lexicography
3.2.2. Plurilingual lexicography
3.5. Phraseology, paroemiology
4. Semantics and pragmatics
4.2. Pragmatics, discourse analysis and text grammar
9. Psycholinguistics, language acquisition and neurolinguistics
9.3. Language acquisition
9.3.1. First language acquisition, child language
9.3.1.1. First language acquisition by pre-school children
9.4. Neurolinguistics and language disorders
9.4.2. Language disorders
9.4.2.1. Disorders of language development
10. Sociolinguistics and dialectology
10.1. Sociolinguistics
10.1.1. Language attitudes and social identity
10.1.2. Language policy and language planning
10.2. Multilingualism, language contact
10.2.1. Multilingualism
10.2.3. Language contact
11. Comparative linguistics
11.1. Historical linguistics and language change
13. Onomastics
13.2. Toponymy
13.3. Name studies other than anthroponymy and toponymy
Indo-European languages
3. Indo-Iranian
3.1. Indo-Aryan (Indic) 3.1.3. Modern Indo-Aryan
3.1.3.5. Southern Indo-Aryan (Marathi) 9. Greek
9.3. Modern Greek
11. Romance
11.3. Gallo-Romance
11.3.2. French
11.3.2.3. Modern French
14. Germanic
14.3. West Germanic
14.3.1. German
14.3.1.1. High German
14.3.1.1.4. New High German
14.3.2. Dutch
14.3.2.3. Modern Dutch
14.3.3. Afrikaans
14.3.5. English
14.3.5.4. Modern English
Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia
1. Sino-Tibetan
1.2. Sinitic (Chinese) 1.2.2. Modern Chinese
Languages of Sub-Saharan Africa
1. Niger-Congo (Niger-Kordofanian) 1.7. Benue-Congo
1.7.1. Bantu
3. Khoisan
Pidgins and Creoles
1. Romance lexifier pidgins and creoles
2. English lexifier pidgins and creoles
3. Pidgins and creoles with lexifiers other than Romance and English
Sign languages
2. Individual sign languages (except ASL)Index of names
Index of languages
Index of subjects