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Languages in a Globalization World / Jacques Maurais
Titre : Languages in a Globalization World Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jacques Maurais, Auteur ; Michael-A Morris,, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2003 Importance : 345 cm Format : 17*24سم ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-53354-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Languages globalising world communication . Index. décimale : 421 Languages in a Globalization World [texte imprimé] / Jacques Maurais, Auteur ; Michael-A Morris,, Auteur . - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press, 2003 . - 345 cm ; 17*24سم.
ISBN : 978-0-521-53354-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Languages globalising world communication . Index. décimale : 421 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité S-131 421-205.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible An introduction to the languages of the world / V.Lyovin;Anatole
Titre : An introduction to the languages of the world Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : V.Lyovin;Anatole, Auteur Importance : 491 P. Format : 23*15 cm. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Classification languages sociolinguistic writing Europe Asia Africa Oceania Americas pidgin creole maps Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : An Introduction to the Languages of the World is a text designed to introduce beginning linguistics students, who now typically come to their study with little background in languages, to the variety of the languages of the world. Lyovin begins by explaining the classification of languages, discussing not only genetic classification but typological and sociolinguistic classification as well. He follows this with an explication of the classification of writing systems. A chapter is then devoted to each of the world's continents, with in-depth analyses of representative languages of Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America. A separate chapter is devoted to pidgins and creoles. Each chapter includes student exercises and suggestions for further readings. "The author succeeds in covering a broad range of important and interesting information, and I am not aware of any other work that could serve as an all-round textbook for a course on The Languages of the World". --Bernard Comrie, Linguistics, USC; author of The World's Major Languages (OUP) "clearly exhibits the author's very considerable erudition in several languages areas". Joseph Grimes, Linguistics, Cornell An introduction to the languages of the world [texte imprimé] / V.Lyovin;Anatole, Auteur . - [s.d.] . - 491 P. ; 23*15 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Classification languages sociolinguistic writing Europe Asia Africa Oceania Americas pidgin creole maps Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : An Introduction to the Languages of the World is a text designed to introduce beginning linguistics students, who now typically come to their study with little background in languages, to the variety of the languages of the world. Lyovin begins by explaining the classification of languages, discussing not only genetic classification but typological and sociolinguistic classification as well. He follows this with an explication of the classification of writing systems. A chapter is then devoted to each of the world's continents, with in-depth analyses of representative languages of Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and America. A separate chapter is devoted to pidgins and creoles. Each chapter includes student exercises and suggestions for further readings. "The author succeeds in covering a broad range of important and interesting information, and I am not aware of any other work that could serve as an all-round textbook for a course on The Languages of the World". --Bernard Comrie, Linguistics, USC; author of The World's Major Languages (OUP) "clearly exhibits the author's very considerable erudition in several languages areas". Joseph Grimes, Linguistics, Cornell Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002346 421-173.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt Tone / Yip,Moira
Titre : Tone Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Yip,Moira, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : university press Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 341 P. Format : 23*15 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-77445-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Tone contrastive features theory morphology syntax African languages Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : The sounds of language can be divided into consonants, vowels, and tones - the use of pitch to convey word meaning. Seventy percent of the world's languages use pitch in this way. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of the topic, this textbook provides a clearly organized introduction to tone and tonal phonology. Comprehensive in scope, it examines the main types of tonal systems found in Africa, the Americas, and Asia, using examples from the widest possible range of tone languages. It provides students with a basic grasp of the simple phonetics of tone, and covers key topics such as the distinctive feature systems suitable for tonal contrasts, allophonic and morphophonological tonal alterations, and how to analyze them within Optimality Theory. The book also examines the perception and acquisition of tone, as well as the interface between tonal phonology and the morphosyntax Tone [texte imprimé] / Yip,Moira, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : university press, 2002 . - 341 P. ; 23*15 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-77445-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Tone contrastive features theory morphology syntax African languages Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : The sounds of language can be divided into consonants, vowels, and tones - the use of pitch to convey word meaning. Seventy percent of the world's languages use pitch in this way. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of the topic, this textbook provides a clearly organized introduction to tone and tonal phonology. Comprehensive in scope, it examines the main types of tonal systems found in Africa, the Americas, and Asia, using examples from the widest possible range of tone languages. It provides students with a basic grasp of the simple phonetics of tone, and covers key topics such as the distinctive feature systems suitable for tonal contrasts, allophonic and morphophonological tonal alterations, and how to analyze them within Optimality Theory. The book also examines the perception and acquisition of tone, as well as the interface between tonal phonology and the morphosyntax Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002367 421-192.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt A short history of structural linguistics / Matthews,Peter
Titre : A short history of structural linguistics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Matthews,Peter, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : university press Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 163 P. Format : 23*15 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-62568-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Languages sound systems phonology grammar semantics structuralism. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : This concise history of structural linguistics charts its development from the 1870s to the present day. It explains what structuralism was and why its ideas are still central today. For structuralists a language is a self-contained and tightly organised system whose history is of changes from one state of the system to another. This idea has its origin in the nineteenth century and was developed in the twentieth by Saussure and his followers, including the school of Bloomfield in the United States. Through the work of Chomsky, especially, it is still very influential. Matthews examines the beginnings of structuralism and analyses the vital role played in it by the study of sound systems and the problems of how systems change. He discusses theories of the overall structure of a language, the 'Chomskyan revolution' in the 1950s, and the structuralist theories of meaning A short history of structural linguistics [texte imprimé] / Matthews,Peter, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : university press, 2001 . - 163 P. ; 23*15 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-62568-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Languages sound systems phonology grammar semantics structuralism. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : This concise history of structural linguistics charts its development from the 1870s to the present day. It explains what structuralism was and why its ideas are still central today. For structuralists a language is a self-contained and tightly organised system whose history is of changes from one state of the system to another. This idea has its origin in the nineteenth century and was developed in the twentieth by Saussure and his followers, including the school of Bloomfield in the United States. Through the work of Chomsky, especially, it is still very influential. Matthews examines the beginnings of structuralism and analyses the vital role played in it by the study of sound systems and the problems of how systems change. He discusses theories of the overall structure of a language, the 'Chomskyan revolution' in the 1950s, and the structuralist theories of meaning Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002348 421-175.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt