Thinking like a Linguist

Thinking like a Linguist
Title Thinking like a Linguist PDF eBook
Author Jordan B. Sandoval
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 251
Release 2021-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107183928

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Integrated practice and discovery problems in various languages encourage students to think analytically and scientifically about language.

Employing Linguistics

Employing Linguistics
Title Employing Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Anna Marie Trester
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 203
Release 2022-01-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350137979

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Using insights drawn from the experiences of professional linguists working in a range of domains, this book is an essential resource to help you recognize the value and relevance of your skills and training as a linguist in the job market. No matter where you are in your career – just starting a first job or reflecting back on 30 years – this book provides an interpretive frame for catalyzing momentum around what comes next. Encouraging you to approach your career with agency and curiosity, Anna Marie Trester details the myriad ways that linguists can contribute meaningfully to the world of work. Exploring the connections between linguistics as a field of study and a way of thinking, she details the ways in which the powerful observational and analytical skills and abilities cultivated by a background in linguistics can be employed in a diverse range of professional workspaces. With activities, exercises, and a review of career literature, Employing Linguistics helps you seek and create opportunities as you choose what challenges to focus on next.

Thinking Linguistically

Thinking Linguistically
Title Thinking Linguistically PDF eBook
Author Maya Honda
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 275
Release 2007-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1405108312

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Thinking Linguistically is a unique and clearly written introduction to the nature of linguistic analysis and issues in language acquisition. The book is for undergraduate and graduate students in linguistics, education, and psychology. Through twenty problem sets, based in languages not only from the Americas but from other continents as well, Thinking Linguistically: • Initiates students to the linguists’ way of observing and analyzing data by making the methods and the process of inquiry visible and accessible. • Engages students in analyzing the breadth and depth of two phenomena in a variety of languages—the expression of noun phrase plurality and the formation of questions. • Integrates analysis of these phenomena with results from first and second language acquisition research. • Emphasizes the interface between phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. • Exemplifies how linguistic analysis can be used for the teaching of critical thinking, problem solving, and the nature of scientific inquiry in general. • Is ideal for future language teachers for understanding acquisition and linguistic phenomena

Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time

Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time
Title Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time PDF eBook
Author Johanna Nichols
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2018-12-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0226580598

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In this ground-breaking book, Johanna Nichols proposes means of describing, comparing, and interpreting linguistic diversity, both genetic and structural, providing the foundations for a theory of diversity based upon population science. This book will interest linguists, archaeologists, and population specialists. "An awe-inspiring book, unequalled in scope, originality, and the range of language data considered."—Anna Siewierska, Linguistics "Fascinating. . . . A brilliant pioneering study."—Journal of Indo-European Studies "A superbly reasoned book."—John A. C. Greppin, Times Literary Supplement

Introducing Linguistics

Introducing Linguistics
Title Introducing Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 639
Release 2021-01-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108482554

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Offers a contemporary approach to the study of language. The engaging, thought-provoking discourse of this book makes it accessible to all learners.

Because Internet

Because Internet
Title Because Internet PDF eBook
Author Gretchen McCulloch
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 337
Release 2020-07-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0735210942

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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!! Named a Best Book of 2019 by TIME, Amazon, and The Washington Post A Wired Must-Read Book of Summer “Gretchen McCulloch is the internet’s favorite linguist, and this book is essential reading. Reading her work is like suddenly being able to see the matrix.” —Jonny Sun, author of everyone's a aliebn when ur a aliebn too Because Internet is for anyone who's ever puzzled over how to punctuate a text message or wondered where memes come from. It's the perfect book for understanding how the internet is changing the English language, why that's a good thing, and what our online interactions reveal about who we are. Language is humanity's most spectacular open-source project, and the internet is making our language change faster and in more interesting ways than ever before. Internet conversations are structured by the shape of our apps and platforms, from the grammar of status updates to the protocols of comments and @replies. Linguistically inventive online communities spread new slang and jargon with dizzying speed. What's more, social media is a vast laboratory of unedited, unfiltered words where we can watch language evolve in real time. Even the most absurd-looking slang has genuine patterns behind it. Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch explores the deep forces that shape human language and influence the way we communicate with one another. She explains how your first social internet experience influences whether you prefer "LOL" or "lol," why ~sparkly tildes~ succeeded where centuries of proposals for irony punctuation had failed, what emoji have in common with physical gestures, and how the artfully disarrayed language of animal memes like lolcats and doggo made them more likely to spread.

A Little Book of Language

A Little Book of Language
Title A Little Book of Language PDF eBook
Author David Crystal
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780300170825

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A narrative history of language ranges from the first words of an infant to the modern dialect of text messaging, discussing linguistic styles, the origin of accents, and the search for the first written word.