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Discovering Language: An Introduction to Linguistics for Students in Taiwan

Discovering Language: An Introduction to Linguistics for Students in Taiwan

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Discovering Language is designed for an introductory linguistics course at college and university level in Taiwan. The book aims to challenge students and stimulate their interest in the nature of language and how it fits into their lives, opening their eyes to their own beliefs about language. It is shorter and easier to read than most linguistics textbooks, with much more content related directly to the lives of students in Taiwan, such as examples from Mandarin, Taiwanese and an indigenous Austronesian language. Review questions allow students to check on their learning, while classroom-tested activities give them opportunities to apply and consolidate what they have studied. Material for small-group projects in which students observe some aspect of language directly is also included.
 
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Chapter 1 ¡V What Are We Talking About?
PROPERTIES OF LANGUAGE
¡@Displacement
¡@A Series of Levels
¡@Productivity
¡@Conventionality
¡@Discreteness and Contrasts
¡@Social Behavior and Cultural Transmission
¡@Change
¡@Gesture
WHAT ARE WE GOING TO STUDY?
PRACTICAL USES OF LINGUISTICS
THE PRESENTATION OF LINGUISTIC EXAMPLES
SUMMARY: What Are We Talking About?
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 2 ¡V Psycholinguistics
FOUR PRESSURES ON LANGUAGE
¡@Be Clear
¡@Be Processible
¡@Be Quick and Easy
¡@Be Expressive
UNIVERSAL OPERATING PRINCIPLES
¡@A. Pay attention to the ends of words
¡@B. There are elements of language, grammatical markers, which show the relations between words
¡@C. Avoid exceptions
¡@D. Basic elements of meaning should be marked openly and clearly
¡@E. The use of grammatical markers should make sense
GRAMMAR GROWS
COMPREHENSION OF SPEECH
SPEECH PRODUCTION
GESTURE
SUMMARY: Psycholinguistics
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 3 ¡V Sociolinguistics
THE SOCIOLINGUISTIC VIEW
MUTUAL INTELLIGIBILITY
VARIETIES OF LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL GENDER
POLITENESS
¡@A Cross-cultural Comparison
¡@Compliments
SUMMARY: Sociolinguistics
ACTIVITIES
¡@Your Language(s)
Chapter 4 ¡V Phonetics and Phonology
PHONETICS
Consonants
¡@Vowels
¡@Syllables
¡@Suprasegmentals: Elements of Sound that Interact with Syllables and Longer Units
PHONOLOGY
¡@Interaction between Phonology and Other Parts of Grammar
SUMMARY: Phonetics and phonology
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 5 ¡V Morphology
BASIC CONCEPTS
DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY
INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY
¡@Inflections on Nouns
¡@Inflections on Verbs
¡@Agreement and Government
¡@Types of Inflectional Morphology
¡@Mapping
INTERACTION BETWEEN MORPHOLOGY AND PHONOLOGY
WORDS THAT GO TOGETHER: COLLOCATIONS
SUMMARY: Morphology
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 6 ¡V Syntax
WORD CLASSES
¡@Nouns
¡@Verbs
¡@Adjectives
¡@Adverbs
¡@Adpositions
PHRASES AND HEADS
¡@Head-initial and Head-final Languages
¡@Head-marking and Dependent-marking
CLAUSES AND SENTENCES
¡@Other Ways of Creating Complex Sentences
CONSTITUENTS
SYNTACTIC RELATIONS
SYNTACTIC PROCESSES
¡@The Passive
¡@The Causative
¡@Other Processes
SUMMARY: Syntax
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 7 ¡V Semantics, Pragmatics, and Discourse
THOUGHT
MAPPING MEANING ONTO LANGUAGE
WORD MEANING
¡@Features
FROM WORDS TO LONGER EXPRESSIONS
¡@Prototypes, Stereotypes, and Relational Meaning
¡@Reference and Sense
PRAGMATICS AND DISCOURSE
MARKEDNESS
SUMMARY: Semantics, Pragmatics, & Discourse
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 8 ¡V Language Change
SOUND CHANGE
MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTIC CHANGE
WORD CHANGE
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
SUMMARY: Language Change
ACTIVITIES
Chapter 9 ¡V Writing and Language
TYPES OF WRITING SYSTEMS
¡@Morphosyllabary
¡@Syllabary
¡@Abjad
¡@Alphabet
¡@Abugida
HangulHOW WRITING REPRESENTS LANGUAGE
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WRITING AND LANGUAGE AND SPEECH
¡@Writing Systems, Scripts, and Orthographies
¡@Rate of Change
¡@Physical Existence
¡@Features of Writing Unrelated to Speech
¡@Social Aspects
¡@Dependence on Technology
SUMMARY: Writing and Language
ACTIVITIES
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Review Questions on Each Chapter
Project Descriptions
References
Index
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