Title: Contemporary Linguistic Analysis: An Introduction, 8th Edition
Author: John Archibald (Author) William O'Grady (Author)
Length: 576 pages
Edition: 1
Language: English
Publisher: Pearson Canada
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN-10: 0321836154
ISBN-13: 9780321836151
Contemporary Linguistic Analysis is written and edited by leading scholars in the field. It provides an up-to-date introduction with coverage of phenomena that are of special interest and relevance to the linguistic situation in Canada. Using the generative paradigm, it offers an introduction to linguistic analysis as it is practised at this stage in the development of the discipline.
This superb text gives students a solid grounding in basic linguistic concepts, but also prepares them to go on to further advanced work in the discipline.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Language: a preview
 Chapter 2 Phonetics: the sounds of language
 Chapter 3 Phonology: contrasts and patterns
 Chapter 4 Morphology: the analysis of word structure
 Chapter 5 Syntax: the analysis of sentence structure
 Chapter 6 Semantics: the analysis of meaning
 Chapter 7 The classification of languages
 Chapter 8 Historical linguistics: the study of language change
 Chapter 9 Aboriginal languages of Canada
 Chapter 10 First language acquisition
 Chapter 11 Second language acquisition
 Chapter 12 Psycholinguistics: the study of language processing
 Chapter 13 Brain and language
 Chapter 14 Language in social contexts
 Chapter 15 Writing and language
