Language

Language
Title Language PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bloomfield
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-04-29
Genre Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN 9781138868489

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First published in Great Britain in 1935, this Routledge Revival reissues one of the most influential works ever published in the field of linguistics. Leonard Bloomfield's Language is both a masterpiece of textbook writing and a classic of academic scholarship, which examines the fundamentals of language and linguistics in a clear, precise manner. Intended as an introduction to the field of linguistics, for both the general reader and for students of linguistics, this detailed study covers a breadth of topics, ranging from: world languages, phonetic structure and syntax, through to morphology, semantics and dialectics.

An Introduction to the Study of Language

An Introduction to the Study of Language
Title An Introduction to the Study of Language PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bloomfield
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1914
Genre Grammar, Comparative and general
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Let's Read

Let's Read
Title Let's Read PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bloomfield
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 486
Release 1961
Genre Education
ISBN 9780814311158

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Let's Read is a simple and systematic way to teach basic reading. Developed by noted linguist Leonard Bloomfield, the book is based on the alphabetic spelling patterns of English. Bloomfield offered an antidote to the idea that English is a difficult language to learn to read by teaching the learner to decode the phonemic sound-letter correlations of the language in a sequential, logical progression of lessons based on its spelling patterns. The learner is first introduced to the most consistent (alphabetic) vocabulary and then to increasingly less alphabetic and less frequent spelling patterns within a vocabulary of about 5,000 words.

Leonard Bloomfield, Essays on His Life and Work

Leonard Bloomfield, Essays on His Life and Work
Title Leonard Bloomfield, Essays on His Life and Work PDF eBook
Author Robert Anderson Hall
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 248
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9027245304

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Let's Read

Let's Read
Title Let's Read PDF eBook
Author Cynthia A. Barnhart
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 516
Release 2010
Genre Education
ISBN 9780814334553

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Originally published in 1961, Let's Read is a simple and systematic way to teach basic reading. Developed by noted linguist Leonard Bloomfield, the book is based on the alphabetic spelling patterns of English. Bloomfield offered an antidote to the idea that English is a difficult language to learn to read by teaching the learner to decode the phonemic sound-letter correlations of the language in a sequential, logical progression of lessons based on its spelling patterns. The learner is first introduced to the most consistent (alphabetic) vocabulary and then to increasingly less alphabetic and less frequent spelling patterns within a vocabulary of about 5,000 words. The second edition of Let's Read brings Bloomfield's innovative program into the twenty-first century without changing the sequence of exercises but with revised text and an attractive new design and layout.

Battle in the Mind Fields

Battle in the Mind Fields
Title Battle in the Mind Fields PDF eBook
Author John A. Goldsmith
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 747
Release 2019-03-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 022655080X

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“We frequently see one idea appear in one discipline as if it were new, when it migrated from another discipline, like a mole that had dug under a fence and popped up on the other side.” Taking note of this phenomenon, John Goldsmith and Bernard Laks embark on a uniquely interdisciplinary history of the genesis of linguistics, from nineteenth-century currents of thought in the mind sciences through to the origins of structuralism and the ruptures, both political and intellectual, in the years leading up to World War II. Seeking to explain where contemporary ideas in linguistics come from and how they have been justified, Battle in the Mind Fields investigates the porous interplay of concepts between psychology, philosophy, mathematical logic, and linguistics. Goldsmith and Laks trace theories of thought, self-consciousness, and language from the machine age obsession with mind and matter to the development of analytic philosophy, behaviorism, Gestalt psychology, positivism, and structural linguistics, emphasizing throughout the synthesis and continuity that has brought about progress in our understanding of the human mind. Arguing that it is impossible to understand the history of any of these fields in isolation, Goldsmith and Laks suggest that the ruptures between them arose chiefly from social and institutional circumstances rather than a fundamental disparity of ideas.

Language

Language
Title Language PDF eBook
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Publisher Taylor & Francis
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