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This supplement designed for first-year courses in linguistics at the college or junior-college level specifically complements the text Linguistics(which takes its examples from English, while the Workbook focuses on universals and cross-language data), but it can be used successfully with any introductory linguistics text. This new edition has been revised in a number of ways. New exercises have been added, many others have been revised, and a few have been dropped. Some of the exercises have also been moved to create new, more logical groupings. A theme that emerges in this edition is that of addressing principles of traditional grammar (prescriptive rules) in a way that leads students to see the inadequacies of these rules/principles and to reframe the issues with their new-found knowledge in linguistics. Students are thus shown what a prescriptive grammar looks like relative to a specific puzzle they can understand in detail.
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A Linguistics Workbook, Ann K. Farmer, Richard A. Demers
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 1996
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- Titul
- A Linguistics Workbook
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Ann K. Farmer, Richard A. Demers
- Vydavatel
- MIT Press
- Vydavatel
- 1996
- Vazba
- měkká
- ISBN10
- 0262560917
- ISBN13
- 9780262560917
- Kategorie
- Jazykové slovníky a učebnice
- Anotace
- This supplement designed for first-year courses in linguistics at the college or junior-college level specifically complements the text Linguistics(which takes its examples from English, while the Workbook focuses on universals and cross-language data), but it can be used successfully with any introductory linguistics text. This new edition has been revised in a number of ways. New exercises have been added, many others have been revised, and a few have been dropped. Some of the exercises have also been moved to create new, more logical groupings. A theme that emerges in this edition is that of addressing principles of traditional grammar (prescriptive rules) in a way that leads students to see the inadequacies of these rules/principles and to reframe the issues with their new-found knowledge in linguistics. Students are thus shown what a prescriptive grammar looks like relative to a specific puzzle they can understand in detail.