The Handbook of LinguisticsMark Aronoff, Janie Rees-Miller Presupposing no prior knowledge of linguistics,The Handbook of Linguistics is the ideal resource for people who want to learn about the subject and its subdisciplines. |
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Contents
Origins of Language | 1 |
Languages of the World | 19 |
Writing Systems | 43 |
The History of Linguistics | 81 |
Contents | 84 |
Historical Linguistics | 105 |
Field Linguistics | 130 |
Linguistic Phonetics | 150 |
Language and Communication | 394 |
Discourse Analysis | 428 |
Linguistics and Literature | 446 |
First Language Acquisition | 466 |
Multilingualism | 512 |
Natural Sign Languages | 533 |
Sociolinguistics | 563 |
Neurolinguistics | 582 |
Phonology | 180 |
Morphology | 213 |
The Lexicon | 238 |
Syntax | 265 |
Generative Grammar | 295 |
Functional Linguistics | 319 |
Typology | 337 |
An Introduction to Formal Semantics | 369 |
Computational Linguistics | 608 |
Applied Linguistics | 637 |
Linguistics and Reading | 664 |
Clinical Linguistics | 673 |
Translation | 692 |
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