E-Book, Englisch, 324 Seiten
A Resource Book for Students
E-Book, Englisch, 324 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge English Language Introductions
ISBN: 978-1-317-47909-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings – all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible ‘two-dimensional’ structure is built around four sections – introduction, development, exploration and extension – which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained.
As the foundational book in the Routledge English Language Introductions series, Introducing English Language:
- is an accessible introduction to the English Language with comprehensive coverage of the essential aspects of the field, as well as providing an introduction to key disciplines of linguistics such as historical, social and psycholinguistics, and core areas in language study including acquisition, standardisation and the globalisation of English
- contains an expanded coverage of morphology, updated and revised exercises, and an extended further reading section
- uses a wide variety of real texts and images from around the world, including a Monty Python sketch, excerpts from novels such as Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, and news items from the Metro and the BBC
- provides updated classic readings by the key names in the discipline, including Guy Cook, Andy Kirkpatrick and Zoltán Dörnyei among others
- is accompanied by a website with additional activities, project ideas for each unit, further guidance on areas mentioned in the book, suggestions for further reading, weblinks to essential English Language resources, and course templates for lecturers.
Written by two experienced teachers and authors, this accessible textbook is an essential resource for all students of English language and linguistics.
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A. Introduction: Key Basic Concepts 1. Phonetics and phonology 2. Morphology and lexicology 3. Semantics and pragmatics 4. Grammatical parts 5. Text and discourse 6. Early language acquisition 7. Psycholinguistics 8. Origins of English 9. Sociolinguistics 10. World Englishes 11. Stylistics 12. Methodological paradigms 13. Language theories
B. Development: Aspects of English 1. Consonants and vowels 2. Lexical semantics 3. Pragmatic principles 4. Syntax 5. Conversation 6. Literacy 7. Schemas and worlds 8. Standardisation and language change 9. Language attitudes 10. Codification 11. Stylistic analysis 12. Techniques and ethics 13. Language and thought
C. Exploration: Investigating English Language 1. Performing accents 2. Word plays 3. Doing politeness 4. Syntactic effects 5. Texts in action 6. Learning to read 7. Exploring the mind 8. Corrections 9. Identify yourself 10. Influencing language 11. Exploring literature 12. Collecting data 13. Theory into practice
D. Extension: Linguistic Readings 1. Articulating masculinity (Kiesling) 2. The search for units of meaning (Sinclair) 3. The speech acts of the in-group (Cutting) 4. Prefabricated expressions in spoken language (Cheshire) 5. Advertising discourse (Cook) 6. Socialisation and grammatical development (Ochs and Schieffelin) 7. Promoting perception (Field) 8. Lexical change (Smith) 9. Social relationships and social practices (Milroy and Gordon) 10. The development of World Englishes (Kirkpatrick) 11. Speech and thought as point of view (Simpson) 12. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research (Dornyei) 13. Researching ‘real’ language (Carter and Sealey)