Language in the Real World: An Introduction to Linguistics
Editat de Susan J. Behrens, Judith A. Parkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2010
Professors and students will benefit from the interactive Companion Website that includes a student section featuring comments and hints on the chapter exercises within the book, a series of flash cards to test knowledge and further reading and links to key resources. Material for professors includes essay and multiple choice questions based on each chapter and additional general discussion topics.
Language in the Real World shows that linguistics can be appreciated, studied, and enjoyed by actively engaging real world applications of linguistic knowledge and principles and will be essential reading for students with an interest in language.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415774680
ISBN-10: 0415774683
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 10 tables
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415774683
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 10 tables
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Section I: Language, Education and Cultural Change 1. Language Variation: Students and Teachers Reflect on Accents and Dialects 2. Speech Communities: Language as a Mediator of Messages and Perceptions 3. Teaching Pronunciation: Using Phonology in the ESL and Foreign Language Classroom Section II: Literature, Translation and Computers 4. Lexicography: What Dictionaries Reveal about Language and Lexicographers 5. Text Translation: Approaching Otherness 6. Machine Translation: The Challenge of Ambiguity 7. Transgressive Language: The 'N- word' and the 'F- word' in Popular Culture and all that Jazz Section III: Language and Identity 8. Telling and Listening to Difficult Narratives 9. Gender, Language and Power: Surname or Sirname? 10. Forensic Linguistics Section IV: Forms of Language and Communication 11. First Language Acquisition: Developing Native Linguistic Competence 12. ASL: A Visual Language 13. Animal Communication: The "Language" of Honey Bees Section V: Language and Communication Science 14. Communication Disorders: A Personal Perspective 15. Analyzing Narratives: An Example of Cross Cultural Research Methods 16. Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistics: Contributions to Understanding Healthy Aging and Dementia 17. Autism and Language: The Two Worlds Underlying Verbal Communication
Recenzii
"Language in the Real World offers students in various courses a novel and accessible introduction to linguistics as a multidiscipline. Written by practitioners of the applications it represents, Language in the Real World engages it audience by demonstrating how the study of language illuminates questions of social, clinical, and intellectual moment." -Mark Letourneau, Weber State University, USA
"This collection of timely chapters with interactive exercises will inspire students to think broadly about the application of linguistics in a variety of fields. It can help students decide on careers and better appreciate the richness of language in the world around them." - William F. Katz, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
"More than other introductory texts, the book will help students see which careers linguistic knowledge can make possible and furthermore, for introductory students, how their linguistic knowledge can help them in their other academic and social pursuits."
-- LANGUAGE (Journal of the Linguistic Society of America)
"(T)his volume has managed to show how language intersects with the world and with disciplines as varied as anthropology, forensics, law, psychology, social justice and women's studies. The authors' notes to the reader personalise the beginning of each chapter as they share their relationship with language and/or linguistics…While the collection does indeed live up to its claim of being ‘a different kind of book’, it has not lost any of the useful features of a more traditional undergraduate linguistics textbook. For example, each chapter begins with a list of key points to be covered, and contains interesting and interactive exercises and resources, as well as references to and examples from languages other than English. In addition, the book is well laid out, easy to follow and for the most part (with the exception of two chapters), written clearly and accessibly. There is also a comprehensive glossary which includes chapter references to where the term is discussed in depth. The companion website with student and teacher resources is an innovative addition, with chapter comments, flash cards and multiple choice questions for revision, weblinks…and videos…As a practising linguist, this volume refreshed and broadened my own knowledge of linguistics, and provided me with ideas for teaching. Readers from other disciplines will also enjoy this volume, and potential or beginning students of linguistics will find much of interest here, in particular how language and linguistics affects their lives in many more ways than they would have imagined."- Kerry Mullan, Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
"This collection of timely chapters with interactive exercises will inspire students to think broadly about the application of linguistics in a variety of fields. It can help students decide on careers and better appreciate the richness of language in the world around them." - William F. Katz, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
"More than other introductory texts, the book will help students see which careers linguistic knowledge can make possible and furthermore, for introductory students, how their linguistic knowledge can help them in their other academic and social pursuits."
-- LANGUAGE (Journal of the Linguistic Society of America)
"(T)his volume has managed to show how language intersects with the world and with disciplines as varied as anthropology, forensics, law, psychology, social justice and women's studies. The authors' notes to the reader personalise the beginning of each chapter as they share their relationship with language and/or linguistics…While the collection does indeed live up to its claim of being ‘a different kind of book’, it has not lost any of the useful features of a more traditional undergraduate linguistics textbook. For example, each chapter begins with a list of key points to be covered, and contains interesting and interactive exercises and resources, as well as references to and examples from languages other than English. In addition, the book is well laid out, easy to follow and for the most part (with the exception of two chapters), written clearly and accessibly. There is also a comprehensive glossary which includes chapter references to where the term is discussed in depth. The companion website with student and teacher resources is an innovative addition, with chapter comments, flash cards and multiple choice questions for revision, weblinks…and videos…As a practising linguist, this volume refreshed and broadened my own knowledge of linguistics, and provided me with ideas for teaching. Readers from other disciplines will also enjoy this volume, and potential or beginning students of linguistics will find much of interest here, in particular how language and linguistics affects their lives in many more ways than they would have imagined."- Kerry Mullan, Australian Review of Applied Linguistics
Descriere
This resource book will introduce college students from other disciplines to the world of linguistics via the real world applications of the field. Students will engage with all the traditional areas of linguistics in an inductive, illustrative, and interactive way.