Dimensions
156 x 234 x 19mm
This book introduces the fundamentals of human language from a linguistic point of view. Chris Hall asserts that we use language so unconsciously that we don't see how it works, a phenomenon he calls the 'Language Spell'. Through the course of this book language is broken down into words, grammar, meanings and sounds. Hall explains how each of these component parts functions in individual speakers and communities, and reveals the unity of English and other languages to be a necessary illusion.
Besides presenting the fundamental building blocks of language, this book introduces other key elements of the discipline of linguistics. Chris Hall looks at language acquisition, linguistic diversity, applied linguistics, psycholinguistics and discourse analysis. The book is written in an engaging style, using examples drawn from everyday life to aid comprehension, and encouraging critical thinking throughout. There is also a useful glossary of terms as well as suggestions for books and websites where more information (and a few hands-on activities) can be found.