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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of

David Crystal (ავტორი).

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This new thoroughly revised edition of the acclaimed Cambridge encyclopedia of Language.

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  • ISBN: 9780521736503
  • ფიზიკური აღწერილობა: 516 p.
  • გამომცემლობა: USA Cambridge University Press 2010

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Preface to the first edition
Preface to second edition
Preface to 3rd edition
I. Popular ideas about language
1. The prescriptive tradition
2. The equality of languages
3. The magic of language
4. The functions of language
5. Language and thought
II. Language and identity
6. Physical identity
7. Psychological identity
8. Geographical identity
9. Ethnic and national identity
10. Social identity
11 Contextual identity
12. Stylistic identity and literature
III. The structure of language
13. Linguistic levels
14. Typology and universals
15. The statistical structure of language
16. Grammar
17. Semantics
18. Dictionaries
19. Names
20. Discourse and text
21. Pragmatics
IV. The medium of language : speaking and listening
22. The anatomy and physiology of speech
23. The acoustics of speech
24. The instrumental analysis of speech
25. Speech reception
26. Speech interaction with machines
27. The sounds of speech
28. The linguistic use of sound
29. Suprasegmentals
30. Sound symbolism
V. The medium of language : writing and reading
31. Written and spoken language
32. Graphic expression
33. Graphology
34. The process of reading and writing
VI. The medium of language : signing and seeing
35. Sign language
36. Sign language structure
37. Types of sign language
VII. Child language acquisition
38. Investigating children's language
39. The first year
40. Phonological development
41. Grammatical development
42. Semantic development
43. Pragmatic development
44. Language development in school
VIII. Language, brain, and disability
45. Language and the brain
46. Language disability
IX. The languages of the world
47. How many languages?
48. How many speakers?
49. The origins of language
50. Families of language
51. The Indo-European family
52. Other families
53. Language isolates
54. Language change
55. Pidgins and creoles
X. Language in the world
56. The language barrier
57. Translating and interpreting
58. Artificial languages
59. World languages
60. Multilingualism
61. Language planning
62. Foreign language teaching and learning
63. Language for special purposes
XI. Language and communication
64. Language and other communication systems
65. Linguistics
Appendices
I. Glossary
II. Special symbols and abbreviations
III. Table of the world's languages
IV. Further reading
V. References
VI. Index of languages, families, dialects, and scripts
VII. Index of authors and personalities
VIII. Index of topics
Acknowledgements.

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