Meaning in English : an introduction / Javier Valenzuela
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- 9781107480162
- 420 VAL-J
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420 CRY-D Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language / | 420 NAM-K Speaking accurately : a course in international communication | 420 SEN-A A to Z : | 420 VAL-J Meaning in English : an introduction / | 420.0078 KUM-S Handbook for english language laboratories / | 420.14 FRE-S Written communication in English / | 420.145 CUT-J Pragmatics : a resource book for students / |
This lively, compact textbook introduces readers to semantics - the study of how we construct meaning in communication. Easy to follow, and with a clear structure, it explains formal terminology in a simple and understandable way, without using formal notation or logic, and draws on dozens of examples from up-to-date empirical research findings. Offering a tight integration of classic semantic issues with cognitive science, Javier Valenzuela provides a complete and coherent overview of the main topics in this area, including a review of the empirical methods used in semantic theorizing, and discussions of both non-traditional and new topics, such as how meaning is acquired by children and how meaning is constructed cross-linguistically. Featuring illustrations, exercises, activities, suggestions for further reading, highlighted key terms, and a comprehensive glossary, this book is accessible to beginners and undergraduates, including those from non-linguistic backgrounds with no prior knowledge of linguistic analysis. It will be an essential resource for courses in English language, English studies, linguistics and the cognitive sciences.
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