Linguistics For Beginners is the first book to ever make the arcane
labors of linguistics accessible to general readers. It begins with a
lucid definition of language and proceeds to examine how it becomes the
subject matter of linguistics. Key topics include the contrast between
writing and speech, and elementary lessons in analyses ranging from
simple sounds to entire sentences. Absurd fictions such as Eskimos
having hundreds of words for snow are exploded, and the borderlands
between linguistics and philosophy are investigated.
Linguistics For Beginners teaches concise lessons using wit and whimsy
making for a memorable learning experience. The reader will learn about
language acquisition, ancient languages, little-known languages, tonal
and whistle languages, linguistic engineering, structuralism, language
origins, the anthropological approach to linguistics, kinship semantics,
color lexicons, geographical linguistics, and much more! Linguistics
For Beginners is the key tool for linguistic students of any level.