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The seeds of speech language origin and evolution / Jean Aitchison
Titre : The seeds of speech language origin and evolution Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jean Aitchison, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : university press Année de publication : 1996 Importance : 282 P. Format : 22*14 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-78571-6 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : speech puzzle origin evolution diffusion. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : 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 origins of human language and how it has evolved. She likens the search to a vast pre-historic jigsaw puzzle, in which numerous fragments of evidence must be assembled. Such evidence is pieced together from a mixture of linguistic and non-linguistic sources like evolution theory, archaeology, psychology, and anthropology. She explains why language is so strange, outlines recent theories about its origin, and discusses possible paths of evolution. Finally, Jean Aitchison considers what holds all languages together and prevents them from becoming unlearnably different from one another. The Seeds of Speech is a fascinating book that will appeal to everyone who is interested in the origins and evolution of human language, including linguists, anthropologists, psychologists, archaeologists, and the general reader. The seeds of speech language origin and evolution [texte imprimé] / Jean Aitchison, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : university press, 1996 . - 282 P. ; 22*14 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-78571-6
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : speech puzzle origin evolution diffusion. Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : 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 origins of human language and how it has evolved. She likens the search to a vast pre-historic jigsaw puzzle, in which numerous fragments of evidence must be assembled. Such evidence is pieced together from a mixture of linguistic and non-linguistic sources like evolution theory, archaeology, psychology, and anthropology. She explains why language is so strange, outlines recent theories about its origin, and discusses possible paths of evolution. Finally, Jean Aitchison considers what holds all languages together and prevents them from becoming unlearnably different from one another. The Seeds of Speech is a fascinating book that will appeal to everyone who is interested in the origins and evolution of human language, including linguists, anthropologists, psychologists, archaeologists, and the general reader. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 100886 421-202.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt African american english / J.Green,Lisa
Titre : African american english : A linguistic introduction Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : J.Green,Lisa, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : university press Année de publication : 2002 Importance : 285 P. Format : 24*17 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-89138-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Goals book lexicons meaning syntax phonology speech litterature media attitude education Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : This authoritative introduction to African American English (AAE) is the first textbook to look at the grammar as a whole. Clearly organised, it describes patterns in the sentence structure, sound system, word formation and word use in AAE. The book uses linguistic description and data from conversation to explain that AAE is not a compilation of random deviations from mainstream English but that it is a rule-governed system. The textbook examines topics such as education, speech events in the secular and religious world, and the use of language in literature and the media to create black images. This much-needed book includes exercises to accompany each chapter and will be essential reading for students in linguistics, education, anthropology, African American studies and literature. African american english : A linguistic introduction [texte imprimé] / J.Green,Lisa, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : university press, 2002 . - 285 P. ; 24*17 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-89138-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Goals book lexicons meaning syntax phonology speech litterature media attitude education Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : This authoritative introduction to African American English (AAE) is the first textbook to look at the grammar as a whole. Clearly organised, it describes patterns in the sentence structure, sound system, word formation and word use in AAE. The book uses linguistic description and data from conversation to explain that AAE is not a compilation of random deviations from mainstream English but that it is a rule-governed system. The textbook examines topics such as education, speech events in the secular and religious world, and the use of language in literature and the media to create black images. This much-needed book includes exercises to accompany each chapter and will be essential reading for students in linguistics, education, anthropology, African American studies and literature. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 109902 421-219.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt An introduction to sociolinguistics / Janet Holmes
Titre : An introduction to sociolinguistics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Janet Holmes Mention d'édition : 2nd ed. Editeur : Longman Année de publication : 2001 Collection : Learning about language Importance : xvi, 406 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-582-32861-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : linguistics speech language regional social communication politeness attitudes applications Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : What is sociolinguistics?
This introductory textbook provides a penetrating answer to this question, explaining basic sociolinguistic concepts through a wide range of examples, and by drawing on 'classic' approaches to the subject as well as from the most recent research.
The book is conveniently divided into three sections:
* Section one shows how language is used in multilingual speech communities and explains the varying patterns of language use. Janet Holmes examines how and why languages change within society and highlights the factors that lead to the displacement of one language by another and sometimes the death of a language.
* Section two explores social reasons for language change, looking at language change in monolingual communities and the features of a variety of dialects. The author shows how and why differing racial and social groups develop and maintain speech variations.
* The final section assesses how attitudes to language affect speech and shows that linguistic responses depend on a variety of contextual factors - for example, the status of the person being addressed and our reasons for speaking.
This new edition has been updated thoroughly throughout, and adds new sections on social constructionist approaches to language and gender, and the concept of community of practice. There is also a completely new chapter on language, cognition and culture, which introduces students to the ideas of Benjamin Lee Whorf, as well as to the wider implications of the important concept of linguistic relativity.
Containing a series of student exercises and suggestions for further reading, An Introduction to Sociolinguistics is an essential introductory text for students of sociolinguistics and anyone interested in the study of language.An introduction to sociolinguistics [texte imprimé] / Janet Holmes . - 2nd ed. . - [S.l.] : Longman, 2001 . - xvi, 406 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - (Learning about language) .
ISBN : 978-0-582-32861-7
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : linguistics speech language regional social communication politeness attitudes applications Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : What is sociolinguistics?
This introductory textbook provides a penetrating answer to this question, explaining basic sociolinguistic concepts through a wide range of examples, and by drawing on 'classic' approaches to the subject as well as from the most recent research.
The book is conveniently divided into three sections:
* Section one shows how language is used in multilingual speech communities and explains the varying patterns of language use. Janet Holmes examines how and why languages change within society and highlights the factors that lead to the displacement of one language by another and sometimes the death of a language.
* Section two explores social reasons for language change, looking at language change in monolingual communities and the features of a variety of dialects. The author shows how and why differing racial and social groups develop and maintain speech variations.
* The final section assesses how attitudes to language affect speech and shows that linguistic responses depend on a variety of contextual factors - for example, the status of the person being addressed and our reasons for speaking.
This new edition has been updated thoroughly throughout, and adds new sections on social constructionist approaches to language and gender, and the concept of community of practice. There is also a completely new chapter on language, cognition and culture, which introduces students to the ideas of Benjamin Lee Whorf, as well as to the wider implications of the important concept of linguistic relativity.
Containing a series of student exercises and suggestions for further reading, An Introduction to Sociolinguistics is an essential introductory text for students of sociolinguistics and anyone interested in the study of language.Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 109905 421-222.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt 003221 421-222.2 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible 003222 421-222.3 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible How language works / David Crystal
Titre : How language works Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : David Crystal (1941-....), Auteur Editeur : London : Penguin Books Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 1 vol. (XII-500 p.) Présentation : fig., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-101552-1 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : language speech structure discourse multilingualism Index. décimale : 400 Résumé : In this fascinating survey of everything from how sounds become speech to how names work, David Crystal answers every question you might ever have had about the nuts and bolts of language in his usual highly illuminating way. Along the way we find out about eyebrow flashes, whistling languages, how parents teach their children to speak, how politeness travels across languages and how the way we talk show not just how old we are but where we're from and even who we want to be. How language works [texte imprimé] / David Crystal (1941-....), Auteur . - London : Penguin Books, 2006 . - 1 vol. (XII-500 p.) : fig., couv. ill. en coul. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-14-101552-1
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : language speech structure discourse multilingualism Index. décimale : 400 Résumé : In this fascinating survey of everything from how sounds become speech to how names work, David Crystal answers every question you might ever have had about the nuts and bolts of language in his usual highly illuminating way. Along the way we find out about eyebrow flashes, whistling languages, how parents teach their children to speak, how politeness travels across languages and how the way we talk show not just how old we are but where we're from and even who we want to be. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité c1-001614 400-39.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt 002019 400-39.2 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible Pragmatics / C.Levinson , Stephen
Titre : Pragmatics Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : C.Levinson , Stephen, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : university press Année de publication : 1983 Importance : 420 P. Format : 23*15 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-29414-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Pragmatics theory revisions applications pragmatic speech conversation Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Those aspects of language use that are crucial to an understanding of language as a system, and especially to an understanding of meaning, are the acknowledged concern of linguistic pragmatics. This textbook provides a lucid and integrative analysis of the central topics in pragmatics - deixis, implicature, presupposition, speech acts, and conversational structure. A central concern of the book is the relation between pragmatics and semantics, and Dr Levinson shows clearly how a pragmatic approach can resolve some of the problems semantics have been confronting and simplifying semantic analyses. The exposition is always clear and supported by helpful exemplification. The detailed analyses of selected topics give the student a clear view of the empirical rigour demanded by the study of linguistic pragmatics, but Dr Levinson never loses sight of the rich diversity of the subject. An introduction and conclusion relate pragmatics to other fields in linguistics and other disciplines concerned with language usage - psychology, philosophy, anthropology and literature. Pragmatics [texte imprimé] / C.Levinson , Stephen, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Cambridge : university press, 1983 . - 420 P. ; 23*15 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-29414-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Pragmatics theory revisions applications pragmatic speech conversation Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Those aspects of language use that are crucial to an understanding of language as a system, and especially to an understanding of meaning, are the acknowledged concern of linguistic pragmatics. This textbook provides a lucid and integrative analysis of the central topics in pragmatics - deixis, implicature, presupposition, speech acts, and conversational structure. A central concern of the book is the relation between pragmatics and semantics, and Dr Levinson shows clearly how a pragmatic approach can resolve some of the problems semantics have been confronting and simplifying semantic analyses. The exposition is always clear and supported by helpful exemplification. The detailed analyses of selected topics give the student a clear view of the empirical rigour demanded by the study of linguistic pragmatics, but Dr Levinson never loses sight of the rich diversity of the subject. An introduction and conclusion relate pragmatics to other fields in linguistics and other disciplines concerned with language usage - psychology, philosophy, anthropology and literature. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002361 421-187.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt Evaluation in text / Hunston,susan
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