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Describing Language (2 Rev ed)

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A student introduction to descriptive linguistics, "Describing Language" is essentially practical in its orientation.

It is useful for anyone who wishes to refer to technical literature involving linguistic description, who requires a basic conceptual framework and technical vocabulary with which to discuss language, and who needs to make elementary but principled descriptions and analyses of real data (such as classroom interaction or counselling sessions).

Topics covered include phonetics, prosody, word structure, syntax, text and discourse structure, word and utterance meaning, and non-verbal behaviour.

It includes an accessible introduction to both Chomsky's Universal Grammar and Halliday's Systemic Grammar.

It is an invaluable textbook for students across the social sciences.

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Open University Press
0335193153 / 9780335193158
Paperback
410
01/09/1994
United Kingdom
256 pages, references, index
153 x 228 mm, 414 grams
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