Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Sign Up for Fishpond's Best Deals Delivered to You Every Day
Go
Exploring Language in ­Global Contexts
By Jeffrey Gil (Edited by), Sky Marsen (Edited by)

Rating
Format
Hardback, 134 pages
Other Formats Available

Paperback : £33.25

Published
United Kingdom, 1 June 2022

This accessible and engaging textbook offers a practical approach to understanding the complexity of language by exploring language use and language learning in a wide variety of contexts.

Bringing together leading specialists who are active researchers in the field of linguistics, this book introduces readers to major fields of language study by focusing on social, cultural and historical factors that show the dynamic nature of language. Topics explored include first and second language acquisition, grammar, meaning-making and pragmatics, language use and technology, language variation, and English as a global language. This book surveys major principles and shows how to apply them through structured discussion topics and activities to facilitate a greater understanding and appreciation of language.

This is essential reading for undergraduate students taking courses in linguistics and language use, and a valuable resource for students of communication studies, media studies, sociology and anthropology.


Our Price
£115
Elsewhere
£145.00
Save £30.00 (21%)
Ships from NZ Estimated delivery date: 15th May - 21st May from NZ
Free Shipping Worldwide

Buy Together
+
Buy together with Narrative Dimensions of Philosophy at a great price!
Buy Together
£159.97

Product Description

This accessible and engaging textbook offers a practical approach to understanding the complexity of language by exploring language use and language learning in a wide variety of contexts.

Bringing together leading specialists who are active researchers in the field of linguistics, this book introduces readers to major fields of language study by focusing on social, cultural and historical factors that show the dynamic nature of language. Topics explored include first and second language acquisition, grammar, meaning-making and pragmatics, language use and technology, language variation, and English as a global language. This book surveys major principles and shows how to apply them through structured discussion topics and activities to facilitate a greater understanding and appreciation of language.

This is essential reading for undergraduate students taking courses in linguistics and language use, and a valuable resource for students of communication studies, media studies, sociology and anthropology.

Product Details
EAN
9781032145990
ISBN
1032145994
Publisher
Other Information
12 Tables, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 14 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
24.4 x 17 x 1.1 centimeters (0.44 kg)

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: How Does Language Work? 2. How Do We Learn Languages? 3. What is Language Made Of? 4. How Do We Make Meaning With Language? 5. How Does Technology Affect Language Use? 6. How Do Languages Vary? 7. How Does a Language Become Global? 8. Conclusion: What Do We (Not) Know About Language?

About the Author

Jeffrey Gil is Senior Lecturer in ESOL/TESOL at Flinders University, Australia. His research interests include English as a global language and the use and status of Chinese around the world.

Sky Marsen is the Director of the Communication Program at Flinders University, Australia. Her research interests include semiotics, discourse analysis and strategic communication. She has international experience in lecturing and researching in these areas and is the author of several articles and books.

Show more
Review this Product
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 

Back to top
We use essential and some optional cookies to provide you the best shopping experience. Visit our cookies policy page for more information.