
NEW Introduction to English Linguistics
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Book Introduction
An introductory book on English linguistics organized into five topics
"NEW Introduction to English Linguistics" is a conceptual book designed for beginners of English linguistics, organized into 15 topics ranging from the most fundamental units of linguistics to the broadest socio-cultural contexts. It helps students gradually broaden their perspective on English.
This book provides a core explanation of the fundamental concepts necessary for an introduction to English linguistics, including language characteristics and understanding linguistics, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, a multidisciplinary approach to linguistics, the history of anthropology, applied linguistics, and linguistic theory, and the latest trends and future directions in modern linguistics.
The purpose of this book is to explore English in a scientific and systematic way, and to elucidate in detail its linguistic nature, structure, functions, and principles of change.
Rather than limiting ourselves to the techniques and methodology of learning English simply as a foreign language, we focus on the process of intellectual exploration that uncovers the universal principles and unique characteristics underlying language.
The exploration of human language can be seen as a process of gaining broad insights that confirm language as the essence of human thought, the relational dynamics of the human world, and the universal heritage that binds us together as one human race.
This book consists of 15 chapters.
Chapter 1 is an introductory text to linguistics, laying the foundation for your journey to understanding English.
Chapters 2 through 6 examine the core fields of English linguistics that explore the internal structure of language.
Chapters 7 through 13 cover applied and related areas that explore and examine the intersections between English and the human world.
Chapters 14 and 15 conclude our journey to understanding English by looking at the past and future of the discipline of linguistics.
This book is a guide to the journey of English language studies, helping anyone interested in English build a foundation, one step at a time, with the content structure as the central axis.
It is expected that readers will be able to sufficiently expand their background knowledge of English by following each chapter.
Therefore, this book is open to everyone, from those with a vague curiosity about English to learners who wish to major in linguistics.
I hope that many readers will find this book an interesting introduction to key concepts and theories of English from a linguistic perspective.
"NEW Introduction to English Linguistics" is a conceptual book designed for beginners of English linguistics, organized into 15 topics ranging from the most fundamental units of linguistics to the broadest socio-cultural contexts. It helps students gradually broaden their perspective on English.
This book provides a core explanation of the fundamental concepts necessary for an introduction to English linguistics, including language characteristics and understanding linguistics, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, a multidisciplinary approach to linguistics, the history of anthropology, applied linguistics, and linguistic theory, and the latest trends and future directions in modern linguistics.
The purpose of this book is to explore English in a scientific and systematic way, and to elucidate in detail its linguistic nature, structure, functions, and principles of change.
Rather than limiting ourselves to the techniques and methodology of learning English simply as a foreign language, we focus on the process of intellectual exploration that uncovers the universal principles and unique characteristics underlying language.
The exploration of human language can be seen as a process of gaining broad insights that confirm language as the essence of human thought, the relational dynamics of the human world, and the universal heritage that binds us together as one human race.
This book consists of 15 chapters.
Chapter 1 is an introductory text to linguistics, laying the foundation for your journey to understanding English.
Chapters 2 through 6 examine the core fields of English linguistics that explore the internal structure of language.
Chapters 7 through 13 cover applied and related areas that explore and examine the intersections between English and the human world.
Chapters 14 and 15 conclude our journey to understanding English by looking at the past and future of the discipline of linguistics.
This book is a guide to the journey of English language studies, helping anyone interested in English build a foundation, one step at a time, with the content structure as the central axis.
It is expected that readers will be able to sufficiently expand their background knowledge of English by following each chapter.
Therefore, this book is open to everyone, from those with a vague curiosity about English to learners who wish to major in linguistics.
I hope that many readers will find this book an interesting introduction to key concepts and theories of English from a linguistic perspective.
index
As you go in
Chapter 1: Introduction to Linguistics
1.
Understanding language characteristics and linguistics
2.
Understanding the current state of linguistics research
3.
The emergence of communication-centered linguistics research
4.
Research on language and social relationships
5.
Exploring the Language Acquisition Situation
6.
Future Trends in Linguistics
7.
Summary of subfields of linguistics
Chapter 2 Phonetics and Phonology
1.
Understanding phonetics and phonology
2.
About phonemes
3.
About the method of distinguishing voices
Chapter 3 Morphology
1.
Morphemes and their types
2.
Word formation rules
Chapter 4 Syntax
1.
Understanding sentence components
2.
Sentence structure rules and sentence component structure
3.
Understanding sentence structure centered on transformational generative theory
Chapter 5 Semantics
1.
Semantics of vocabulary
2.
Antonym
3.
Semantics of phrases and sentences
Chapter 6 Pragmatics
1.
The difference between pragmatics and semantics
2.
Speech act
3.
Performance utterance
4.
Maxim and Implication
5.
Directive
6.
Discourse Analysis and Text Linguistics
Chapter 7 Sociolinguistics
1.
Linguistic variation and social factors
2.
About dialects
3.
Politeness expression theory
4.
Language contact and multilingualism
5.
Language Planning and Policy
Chapter 8 Psycholinguistics
1.
Language acquisition in children
2.
Second language acquisition
3.
language processing
4.
Language generation
5.
interconnectivity
6.
Understanding the Basics of Neurology
7.
Language Variation, Change, and Identity
Chapter 9 Historical Linguistics
1.
Comparative Methods and Linguistic Genealogy
2.
Phonological changes and pictorial rules
3.
Influence of culture and society
4 The evolution of English according to the historical development of Britain
Chapter 10 Computational Linguistics
1.
Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing
2.
Linguistics and Machine Learning
3.
Understanding artificial intelligence and language
4.
Corpus Linguistics and Text Mining
5.
Speech recognition and synthesis
6.
Applications and Challenges
Chapter 11 Writing System and Spelling
1.
Types of writing systems
2.
Historical development of writing
3.
Spelling and spelling reform
4.
Digital communication and special notation
Chapter 12 Anthropology
1.
Language, Culture, and Worldview
2.
Ethnography of Language Use
3.
language community
4.
Reexamining Linguistic Relativity
5.
Language in Ritual and Social Customs
Chapter 13 Applied Linguistics
1.
Language teaching methods
2.
Translation theory and practice
3.
Language in Law
4.
Clinical Linguistics and Speech Therapy
Chapter 14: The History of Linguistic Theory
1.
Linguistic perspectives from ancient India
2.
Ancient Greek era
3.
Roman linguistics
4.
Linguistic theory in medieval Europe
5.
The Renaissance and the Beginning of Comparative Linguistics
6.
The Birth of Historical Linguistic Theory
7.
The birth of structuralism
8.
The dawn of the era of modern linguistics
Chapter 15: Latest Trends and Future Directions
1.
Interdisciplinary approach to linguistics
2.
Technological advances in language research
3.
Globalization and its Impact on Language
4.
New research fields and trends
Chapter 1: Introduction to Linguistics
1.
Understanding language characteristics and linguistics
2.
Understanding the current state of linguistics research
3.
The emergence of communication-centered linguistics research
4.
Research on language and social relationships
5.
Exploring the Language Acquisition Situation
6.
Future Trends in Linguistics
7.
Summary of subfields of linguistics
Chapter 2 Phonetics and Phonology
1.
Understanding phonetics and phonology
2.
About phonemes
3.
About the method of distinguishing voices
Chapter 3 Morphology
1.
Morphemes and their types
2.
Word formation rules
Chapter 4 Syntax
1.
Understanding sentence components
2.
Sentence structure rules and sentence component structure
3.
Understanding sentence structure centered on transformational generative theory
Chapter 5 Semantics
1.
Semantics of vocabulary
2.
Antonym
3.
Semantics of phrases and sentences
Chapter 6 Pragmatics
1.
The difference between pragmatics and semantics
2.
Speech act
3.
Performance utterance
4.
Maxim and Implication
5.
Directive
6.
Discourse Analysis and Text Linguistics
Chapter 7 Sociolinguistics
1.
Linguistic variation and social factors
2.
About dialects
3.
Politeness expression theory
4.
Language contact and multilingualism
5.
Language Planning and Policy
Chapter 8 Psycholinguistics
1.
Language acquisition in children
2.
Second language acquisition
3.
language processing
4.
Language generation
5.
interconnectivity
6.
Understanding the Basics of Neurology
7.
Language Variation, Change, and Identity
Chapter 9 Historical Linguistics
1.
Comparative Methods and Linguistic Genealogy
2.
Phonological changes and pictorial rules
3.
Influence of culture and society
4 The evolution of English according to the historical development of Britain
Chapter 10 Computational Linguistics
1.
Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing
2.
Linguistics and Machine Learning
3.
Understanding artificial intelligence and language
4.
Corpus Linguistics and Text Mining
5.
Speech recognition and synthesis
6.
Applications and Challenges
Chapter 11 Writing System and Spelling
1.
Types of writing systems
2.
Historical development of writing
3.
Spelling and spelling reform
4.
Digital communication and special notation
Chapter 12 Anthropology
1.
Language, Culture, and Worldview
2.
Ethnography of Language Use
3.
language community
4.
Reexamining Linguistic Relativity
5.
Language in Ritual and Social Customs
Chapter 13 Applied Linguistics
1.
Language teaching methods
2.
Translation theory and practice
3.
Language in Law
4.
Clinical Linguistics and Speech Therapy
Chapter 14: The History of Linguistic Theory
1.
Linguistic perspectives from ancient India
2.
Ancient Greek era
3.
Roman linguistics
4.
Linguistic theory in medieval Europe
5.
The Renaissance and the Beginning of Comparative Linguistics
6.
The Birth of Historical Linguistic Theory
7.
The birth of structuralism
8.
The dawn of the era of modern linguistics
Chapter 15: Latest Trends and Future Directions
1.
Interdisciplinary approach to linguistics
2.
Technological advances in language research
3.
Globalization and its Impact on Language
4.
New research fields and trends
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 20, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 414 pages | 152*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791158526054
- ISBN10: 1158526059
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