The Wonders of Language

The Wonders of Language
Title The Wonders of Language PDF eBook
Author Ian Roberts
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2017-02-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1316943194

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Ian Roberts offers a stimulating introduction to our greatest gift as a species: our capacity for articulate language. We are mostly as blissfully unaware of the intricacies of the structure of language as fish are of the water they swim in. We live in a mental ocean of nouns, verbs, quantifiers, morphemes, vowels and other rich, strange and deeply fascinating linguistic objects. This book introduces the reader to this amazing world. Offering a thought-provoking and accessible introduction to the main discoveries and theories about language, the book is aimed at general readers and undergraduates who are curious about linguistics and language. Written in a lively and direct style, technical terms are carefully introduced and explained and the book includes a full glossary. The book covers all the central areas of linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, as well as historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics.

Wonders for English Learners G1 My Language Book

Wonders for English Learners G1 My Language Book
Title Wonders for English Learners G1 My Language Book PDF eBook
Author Echevarria
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Pages 272
Release 2016-03-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780021310814

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This colorful, engaging, consumable book provides a connected visual resource to develop oral language, provide writing support, build responses to the text, and foster grammar development.

Words of Wonder

Words of Wonder
Title Words of Wonder PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Evans
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 300
Release 2022-05-16
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1119758750

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A gripping and moving text which explores the wealth of human language diversity, how deeply it matters, and how we can best turn the tide of language endangerment In the new, thoroughly revised second edition of Words of Wonder: Endangered Languages and What They Tell Us, Second Edition (formerly called Dying Words: Endangered Languages and What They Have to Tell Us), renowned scholar Nicholas Evans delivers an accessible and incisive text covering the impact of mass language endangerment. The distinguished author explores issues surrounding the preservation of indigenous languages, including the best and most effective ways to respond to the challenge of recording and documenting fragile oral traditions while they’re still with us. This latest edition offers an entirely new chapter on new developments in language revitalisation, including the impact of technology on language archiving, the use of social media, and autodocumentation by speakers. It also includes a number of new sections on how recent developments in language documentation give us a fuller picture of human linguistic diversity. Seeking to answer the question of why widespread linguistic diversity exists in the first place, the book weaves in portraits of individual “last speakers” and anecdotes about linguists and their discoveries. It provides access to a companion website with sound files and embedded video clips of various languages mentioned in the text. It also offers: A thorough introduction to the astonishing diversity of the world’s languages Comprehensive exploration of how the study of living languages can help us understand deep human history, including the decipherment of unknown texts in ancient languages Discussions of the intertwining of language, culture and thought, including both fieldwork and experimental studies An introduction to the dazzling beauty and variety of oral literature across a range of endangered languages In-depth examinations of the transformative effect of new technology on language documentation and revitalisation Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying language endangerment and preservation and for any reader who wants to discover what the full diversity of the world’s languages has to teach us, Words of Wonder: Endangered Languages and What They Tell Us, Second Edition, will earn a place in the libraries of linguistics, anthropology, and sociology scholars with a professional or personal interest in endangered languages and in the full wealth of the world’s languages.

Assessment

Assessment
Title Assessment PDF eBook
Author Diane August
Publisher
Pages 815
Release 2016
Genre English language
ISBN 9780021311156

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Wonders for English Learners GK My Language Book

Wonders for English Learners GK My Language Book
Title Wonders for English Learners GK My Language Book PDF eBook
Author Echevarria
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Pages 280
Release 2016-03-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780021324811

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This colorful, engaging, consumable book provides a connected visual resource to develop oral language, provide writing support, build responses to the text, and foster grammar development.

The Wonders

The Wonders
Title The Wonders PDF eBook
Author Elena Medel
Publisher Algonquin Books
Pages 241
Release 2022-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1643752111

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"Through the rich inner lives of two ordinary, unforgettable women, award-winning Spanish poet Elena Medel brings a half-century of the feminist movement to life, revealing the simmering truth that money is ultimately the limiting factor in most women's lives"--

The Book of Wonders

The Book of Wonders
Title The Book of Wonders PDF eBook
Author Jasmine Richards
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 200
Release 2012-01-17
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0062099183

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Sorcerers, Cyclops, Djinnis . . . Magic. Thirteen-year-old Zardi loves to hear stories about fantastical beings long banned from the kingdom of Arribitha. But anyone who is caught whispering of their powers will feel the rage of the sultan—a terrifying tyrant who, even with his eyes closed, can see all. When her own beloved sister is captured by the evil ruler, Zardi knows that she must risk everything to rescue her. Along with Rhidan, who is her best friend, and an unlikely crew of sailors led by the infamous Captain Sinbad, Zardi ventures forth into strange and wondrous territory with a seemingly impossible mission: to bring magic back to Arribitha and defeat the sultan once and for all.