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  • - Investigating Language Structure and Use
    av Douglas (Northern Arizona University) Biber
    595,-

    This book is about investigating the way people use language in speech and writing. It introduces the corpus-based approach to the study of language, based on analysis of large databases of real language examples, and illustrates interesting findings about language and the different ways that people speak and write.

  • - Progress or Decay?
    av Jean (University of Oxford) Aitchison
    465 - 1 009

    How and why do languages change? Where does the evidence of language change come from? How do languages begin and end? This introduction to language change explores these and other questions, considering changes through time. This updated edition remains non-technical and accessible to readers with no previous knowledge of linguistics.

  • av Loraine K. Obler, Elizabeth, K.Gjerlow- Johnson, m.fl.
    605

    How do our brains enable us to speak creatively and process language? This accessible book examines the linguistic and neuro-anatomical underpinnings of language and considers how language skills can systematically break down in individuals with different types of brain damage.

  • av Shula (City University London) Chiat
    589 - 1 055

    Some children can hear and can speak, yet have trouble understanding or producing utterances. Shula Chiat explores the stumbling blocks which lie behind their struggle. She focuses on individual children, the extensive examples which illustrate their difficulties, and the step-by-step search for the source of those difficulties.

  • av William (University of East Anglia) Downes
    719 - 1 099

    In this clear and reliable introduction to the field of sociolinguistics, Downes discusses the relationships between language variation and large-scale social factors. This thoroughly revised edition includes an analysis of language standardisation, language conflict and planning.

  • - Language Origin and Evolution
    av Jean (University of Oxford) Aitchison
    379,-

    Human language is a weird communication system: it has more in common with birdsong than with the calls of other primates. In this wide-ranging and accessible overview, first published in 2000, Jean Aitchison explores the reasons why language is so strange, outlines recent theories about its origin, and discusses possible paths of evolution.

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