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Language: The Big Picture
By (Author) Peter Sharpe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
11th December 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
420
Hardback
272
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
We use language everyday in every aspect of our lives, whether at school, work, or home, with friends, colleagues or family. The ability to use language is so important that it defines what makes us human. Yet what is language And how does it work In this introduction to language, Peter Sharpe answers a series of questions about language to show its inner workings. Drawing on expertise from many disciplines, he examines the origins of language, how language produces meaning, the variation of language across cultures, how language is used in society, and whether or not there is a "correct" way to use language. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter, and signposts for further reading make this the essential introduction to language for inquisitive readers and undergraduates.
"Language: The Big Picture is a useful introduction to linguistics, written in a style which makes this potentially dry subject attractive, even fascinating." - Dr Reinhard Hartmann, Head of Applied Linguistics and Director of the Dictionary Research Centre, University of Exeter, UK.
"Sharpe takes a different approach, providing an overview that is both briefer...and wider ranging. These qualities are...the book's attraction....Textbook though it is, this text will be useful in libraries, where it will help advanced scholars interested in exploring how linguistics relates to other disciplines. SUMMING UP: Recommended." - Choice * Choice *
Peter Sharpe is Professor in the Department of English at Takushoku University, Japan. He is best known for his compilation of an English-Japanese dictionary for foreign learners of Japanese.