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    • 出版时间:2019-08-01 00:00:00
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    • 作者: 刘润清,文旭著
    • 出版社:外语教学与研究出版社
    • 出版时间:2019-08-01 00:00:00
    • 版次:1
    • 页数:372
    • 开本:16开
    • 装帧:平装
    • ISBN:9787560053981
    • 国别/地区:中国
    • 版权提供:外语教学与研究出版社

    新编语言学教程

    作  者:刘润清,文旭 著
    定  价:49.9
    出 版 社:外语教学与研究出版社
    出版日期:2019年08月01日
    页  数:372
    装  帧:平装
    ISBN:9787560053981
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    本书是供高等院校英语专业学生使用的语言学入门教材,本教材共包括12章,对语言学领域内的相关科目进行了介绍,譬如:语音学、词态学、句法学、语义学、语用学、语篇分析、社会语言学、心理语言学、认知语言学、语言习得和应用语言学。学生通过学习该书将会对语言学的整体情况有个比较全面的了解。

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    目录
    Chapter 1 Introduction
    1.1 Linguistics
    1.1.1 Definition of linguistics
    1.1.2 Linguistics versus traditional grammar
    1.1.3 Use of studying linguistics
    1.1.4 Scope of linguistics
    1.2 Language
    1.2.1 Definition of language
    1.2.2 Origin of language
    1.2.3 Design features of language
    1.2.4 Functions of language
    1.3 Some Major Concepts in Linguistics
    1.3.1 Descriptive and prescriptive grammars
    1.3.2 Synchronic and diachronic linguistics
    1.3.3 Langue and parole
    1.3.4 Competence and performance
    1.3.5 Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations
    1.3.6 Functionalism and formalism
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 2 The Sounds of Language
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Phonetics
    2.2.1 Articulators and their functions
    2.2.2 Voiced and voiceless sounds
    2.2.3 Nasal and oral sounds
    2.2.4 Classification of English speech sounds
    2.2.4.1 English consonants
    2.2.4.2 English vowels
    2.2.5 Variations of sounds
    2.2.5.1 Liaison
    2.2.5.2 Elision and assimilation
    2.3 Phonology
    2.3.1 Phonemes: the phonological units of language
    2.3.2 Minimal pairs and sets
    2.3.3 Free variation
    2.3.4 Distinctive features
    2.3.5 Syllables and consonant clusters
    2.3.6 Suprasemental features
    2.3.6.1 Stress
    2.3.6.2 Intonation
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 3 Morphology
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Morphemes
    3.2.1 Free morphemes
    3.2.2 Bound morphemes
    3.3 Morphs and AIIomorphs
    3.4 Types of Word Formation
    3.4.1 Compounding
    3.4.2 Derivation
    3.4.3 Other ways of word formation
    3.4.3.1 Conversion
    3.4.3.2 Backformation
    3.4.3.3 Clipping
    3.4.3.4 Blending
    3.4.3.5 Acronym
    3.4.3.6 Initialism
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 4 Syntax
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Word classes
    4.3 The Prescriptive Approach
    4.4 The Descriptive Approach
    4.4.1 Structural analysis
    4.4.2 Immediate constituent analysis
    4.5 Constituent Structure Grammar
    4.6 Transformational Grammar
    4.7 Systemic Functional Grammar
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 5 Semantics
    5.1 Definition of Semantics
    5.2 Approaches to Meaning
    5.2.1 Meaning as naming
    5.2.2 Meaning as concept
    5.2.3 Meaning as behavior
    5.2.4 Meaning as context
    5.2.5 Meaning as truth conditions
    5.3 Word Meaning
    5.3.1 Sense and reference
    5.3.2 Seven types of meaning
    5.3.2.1 Conceptual meaning
    5.3.2.2 Connotative meaning
    5.3.2.3 So meaning
    5.3.2.4 Affective meaning
    5.3.2.5 Reflective meaning
    5.3.2.6 Collocative meaning
    5.3.2.7 Thematic meaning
    5.3.3 Semantic fields
    5.3.4 Componential analysis
    5.3.5 Semantic relationships between words
    5.3.5.1 Homonymy
    5.3.5.2 Polysemy
    5.3.5.3 Homophony
    5.3.5.4 Synonymy
    5.3.5.5 Antonymy
    5.3.5.6 Hyponymy
    5.3.5.7 Meronymy
    5.4 Sentence Meaning
    5.4.1 Sentence and proposition
    5.4.2 Semantic roles
    5.4.3 Semantic relationships between sentences
    5.4.3.1 Entailment
    5.4.3.2 Presupposition
    5.4.3.3 Synonymy
    5.4.3.4 Inconsistency
    5.4.3.5 Implicature
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 6 Pragmatics
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Micropragmatics
    6.2.1 Reference
    6.2.2 Deixis
    6.2.3 Anaphora
    6.2.4 Presupposition
    6.3 Macropragmatics
    6.3.1 Speech act theory
    6.3.1.1 Illocutionary acts
    6.3.1.2 Classification of illocutionary acts
    6.3.1.3 Indirect speech acts
    6.3.2 The Cooperative Principle
    6.3.2.1 The Cooperative Principle and its maxims
    6.3.2.2 Conversational implicatures
    6.3.3 The Politeness Principle
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 7 Discourse Analysis
    7.1 Discourse and Discourse Analysis
    7.2 Information Structure
    7.2.1 Given and new information
    7.2.2 Topic and comment
    7.2.3 Contrast
    7.3 Cohesion and Coherence
    7.3.1 Cohesion
    7.3.1.1 Reference
    7.3.1.2 Substitution
    7.3.1.3 Ellipsis
    7.3.1.4 Conjunction
    7.3.1.5 Lexical cohesion
    7.3.2 Coherence
    7.4 Discourse Markers
    7.5 Conversational Analysis
    7.5.1 Adjacency pairs
    7.5.2 Preference structure
    7.5.3 Presequences
    7.6 Critical Discourse Analysis
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 8 Sociolinguistics
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Language Varieties
    8.2.1 Standard language
    8.2.2 Dialects
    8.2.3 Registers
    8.2.4 Pidgins and creoles
    8.2.5 Language planning
    8.3 Choosing a Code
    8.3.1 Diglossia
    8.3.2 Bilingualism and multilingualism
    8.3.3 Code-switching
    8.4 Linguistic Taboos and Euphemisms
    8.5 Language and Gender
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 9 Psycholinguistics
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 Language Acquisition
    9.3 Language Production
    9.3.1 Conceptualization
    9.3.2 Formulation
    9.3.3 Articulation
    9.3.4 Self-regulation
    9.4 Language Comprehension
    9.4.1 Sound comprehension
    9.4.2 Word comprehension
    9.4.3 Sentence comprehension
    9.4.4 Text comprehension
    9.5 Language and Thought
    9.5.1 Language determines thought
    9.5.2 Thought determines language
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 10 Cognitive Linguistics
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Categorization and Categories
    10.2.1 The classical theory
    10.2.2 Prototype theory
    10.2.3 Levels of categorization
    10.3 Conceptual Metaphor and Metonymy
    10.3.1 Conceptual metaphor
    10.3.2 Conceptual metonymy
    10.4 Iconicity
    10.4.1 Iconicity of order
    10.4.2 Iconicity of distance
    10.4.3 Iconicity of complexity
    10.5 Grammaticalization
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 11 Language Acquisition
    11.1 First Language Acquisition
    11.1.1 The behaviorist approach
    11.1.2 The innateness approach
    11.1.3 Stages of acquiring the first language
    11.2 Second Language Acquisition
    11.2.1 Contrastive analysis
    11.2.2 Error analysis
    11.2.3 Interlanguage
    11.3 Individual Differences in Second Language Acquisition
    11.3.1 Language aptitude
    11.3.2 Cognitive style: field dependence and field independence
    11.3.3 Personality traits
    11.3.4 Learning strategies
    11.4 Instruction and L2 Acquisition
    11.4.1 Form-focused instruction
    11.4.2 Learner-instruction matching
    11.4.3 Strategy training
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Chapter 12 Applied Linguistics
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Language Teaching
    12.2.1 The grammar-translation method
    12.2.2 The direct method
    12.2.3 The audiolingual method
    12.2.4 Situational language teaching
    12.2.5 Functional language teaching
    12.2.6 Communicative language teaching
    12.2.7 Other approaches
    12.3 Testing
    12.3.1 The main types of language tests
    12.3.2 Principles of language testing
    12.4 Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
    Supplementary Readings
    Glossary
    Index

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