The Cambridge encyclopedia of language:
Looks at the variety, history, structure, and behavior of language, and discusses language learning, foreign language teaching, and linguistics.
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofLanguage is
organized in 11 parts, comprising 65 thematic
sections. Each section is a self contained
presentation of a major theme in language
study, with cross references included to related
sections and topics.
Preface to the first edition VI
Preface to the second edition vn
Widely held linguistic beliefs and attitudes,
and the basic functions of language.
1 The prescriptive tradition z
Populär notions of linguistic authority and
correctness; purism and language change;
the role of linguistic description.
2 The equality of languages 6
Myths about primitive languages and
language superiority.
3 The magic of language 8
Linguistic superstitions and verbal taboos;
the mystical power of proper names.
4 The functions of language io
The many cultural, social, and personal
roles which language performs.
5 Language and thought 14
The complex relationship between language
and thinking; the notion of language relativity.
The many ways in which language expresses
a person s individuality or social identity.
6 Physical identity 18
The relationship between language and age,
sex, physical type, and physical condition;
voiceprints; male vs female speech.
7 Psychological identity 22
The relationship between language and
personality, intelligence, and other
psychological factors.
8 Geographical identity 24
The regional background of a Speaker;
accents, dialects, linguistic areas, and the
study of dialectology.
9 Ethnic and national identity 34
Language, ethnicity, and nationalism; the
problem of minority languages and dialects.
10 Social identity 38
Language and social stratification, class,
Status, role, solidarity, and distance; the
problem of sexism.
11 Contextual identity 48
Situationally determined varieties of speech
and writing; restricted and secret language;
verbal play and art; word games.
12 Stylistic identity and literature 66
The concept of style; authorship identity
and forensic linguistics; literary language in
poetry, drama, and prose.
The dimensions of language analysis that
underlie all forms of language, whether
spoken, written, or signed.
13 Linguistic levels 82
The relationship between the main
components of language analysis; modeis of
linguistic structure.
14 Typology and universals 84
Analysing the structural similarities and
differences among the languages of the
world.
15 The statistical structure of language 86
The study of the statistical regularities
found in language; the frequency of Sounds,
letters, and words. J^* i ***^w
16 Grammar / ° ° 88
Syntax and morpri ii$gy; the structure o1~i*
words, phrases, cjßüsfes, and sentences. m
I :x i
17 Semanticsi c fioo
The study of meahirlg in language; the /
semantic analysis o f wörds and sentences. /
18 Dictionaries v . 108
The use and evaluation of dictionaries; the
past, present, and future of lexicography.
19 Names 112
Patterns and trends in the use of personal
names; place names and their history.
20 Discourse and text 116
The study of Stretches of spoken and written
language above the sentence; the nature of
conversation; analysing textual structure.
21 Pragmatics 120
The factors that govern our choice of
language in social interaction; speech acts
and their analysis.
The study of the auditory vocal Channel of
communication; the production,
transmission, and reception of speech.
22 The anatomy and physiology of 124
speech
The vocal tract and vocal organs; the nature
ofarticulation.
q ^p^7 ? z x r A
23 The acoustics of speech 132
The nature of sound waves and the way they
transmit speech; the sound spectrograph
and its use in speech sound analysis.
24 The instrumental analysis of speech 138
Some of the techniques used in the analysis
of speech acoustics and physiology.
25 Speech reception 142
The ear, and the process of hearing; speech
perception and its investigation.
26 Speech interaction with machines 149
The principles and practice of automatic
speech recognition and speech synthesis.
27 The sounds of speech 154
Phonetics; the description of vowels and
consonants; kinds of phonetic
ttanscription.
28 The linguistic use of sound 162
Phonology; phonemes, distinctive features,
and other modeis; comparing the sound
Systems of languages.
29 Suprasegmentals 171
The prosody of speech; the sttucture of
intonation; tone languages; the relationship
between speech and music.
30 Sound symbolism 176
The relationship between sounds and
meaning; the role of onomatopoeia.
The study of the development and
functions of written language, in all its
forms.
31 Written and spoken language 180
The relationship between speech and
writing; how sound is portrayed in written
language.
32 Graphic expression 184
The physical substance of written language;
types of graphic expression; handwriting,
print, typing, and electronic forms.
33 Graphology 196
The writing System of a language; the
history of writing; the aiphabet; spelling,
punctuation, and other contrasts; Systems of
shorthand.
34 The process of reading and writing 210
Psychological accounts of the process of
reading, writing, and spelling; spelling
regulariry and spelling reform.
The development and use of deaf sign i
languages.
35 Sign language 222
Populär fallacies about sign language; the
development and use of signs by the deaf.
36 Sign language structure 224
The way signs are used to convey
grammatical contrasts; American Sign
Language.
37 Types of sign language 226
The ränge of contrived sign languages; finger
spelling, cued speech, and other Systems.
The study of the way children learn to
understand and speak their mother tongue
— methods, theories, and findings; later
language learning in school.
38 Investigating children s language 230
Techniques for finding out about child
language; speech production and
comprehension; theories of language
acquisition.
39 The first year 238
The development of infant vocalization;
early speech perception and interaction.
40 Phonological development 242
The acquisition of the sound System; the
learning of vowels, consonants, and
intonation.
41 Grammatical development 244
The acquisition of grammar; growth in
sentence length and complexity.
42 Semantic development 246
The acquisition of vocabulary; first words
and their content; distinguishing the
meanings of words.
43 Pragmatic development 248
The acquisition of conversational skills; the
language of twins.
44 Language development in school 250
The study of language in school; later oral
development; learning to read and write.
The neurological basis of language, and the
ränge of physical or psychological problems
that can give rise to disabilities in spoken,
written, or signed language.
45 Language and the brain 260
Brain structure and function; hemispheric
dominance and localization; slips of the
tongue and critical periods.
46 Language handicap 266
Incidence, causation, and classification;
deafness, aphasia, dyslexia, dysgraphia;
disorders of voice, articulation, and fluency;
language delay; alternative communication
Systems and aids.
The ränge oflanguages in past or present
use numbers, Speakers, sources;
identifying and explaining linguistic
change.
47 How many languages? 286
Identifying, counting, and classifying the
languages of the world
48 How many Speakers? 288
Determining how many people speak a
language; the world s most widely used
languages and families.
49 The origins of language 290
Myths and experiments about the origins of
language; wolf children; humans and
primates; the evidence of palaeontology.
50 Families oflanguages 294
Discovering the history oflanguages;
comparative philology; the language
families of the world.
51 The Indo European family 298
The history of Indo European languages,
where they are spoken, and how they are
classified.
52 Other families 306
The distribution, family grouping, and use
of the world s languages (other than Indo
European) .
53 Language isolates 328
Languages which cannot be related to any of
the major families.
54 Language change 330
The identification of change in sounds,
grammar, and vocabulary; glottochronology;
explanations for language change.
55 Pidgins and creoles 336
The origins, distribution, and present day
use of the world s pidgins and creoles.
The problems of communication posed by
the diversity of the world s languages and
varieties, and the search for Solutions.
56 The language barrier 344
The problems caused by foreign languages
in the field of international communication;
language and the business world.
57 Translating and interpreting 346
The principles and practice of translating
and interpreting; the role of machine
translation.
58 Artificial languages 354
The history of artificial languages, and the
present day position; Esperanto, Basic
English, and other Systems.
59 World languages 359
The international use of languages; official
languages; World English and its varieties.
60 Multilingualism 362
Causes and extent of bilingual attitudes and
practice; language maintenance and shift;
language switching.
61 Language planning 366
Government policies about language
selection and use; endangered languages;
bilingual educational programmes.
62 Foreign language learning and 372
teaching
The role and Status of foreign languages in
school and Society; theories of language
learning, and methods of language teaching;
language materials and laboratories.
63 Language for Special purposes 382
The development of Special varieties of
language in science, medicine, religion, the
law, the press, advertising, and broadcasting;
the related problems of intelligibiliry and
change.
The relationship between language and
other Systems of human and non human
communication, and the scientific study of
language.
64 Language and other 400
communication Systems
Language defined; chimpanzee communication;
semiotics; communication by non linguistic
sound, face, gesture, and touch.
65 Linguistics 408
The history of ideas in language study;
domains and personalities in 20th century
linguistics; linguistic methods; natural
language processing.
Appendices
1 Glossary. 420
H Special Symbols and abbreviations used 438
in the encyclopedia.
in Table of the world s languages. 440
IV Further reading. 448
v References. 452
vi Index of languages, families, dialects, 456
and Scripts.
vii Index of authors and personalities. 460
viii Index oftopics. 462
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia ofLanguage is
organized in 11 parts, comprising 65 thematic
sections. Each section is a self contained
presentation of a major theme in language
study, with cross references included to related
sections and topics.
Preface to the first edition VI
Preface to the second edition vn
Widely held linguistic beliefs and attitudes,
and the basic functions of language.
1 The prescriptive tradition z
Populär notions of linguistic authority and
correctness; purism and language change;
the role of linguistic description.
2 The equality of languages 6
Myths about primitive languages and
language superiority.
3 The magic of language 8
Linguistic superstitions and verbal taboos;
the mystical power of proper names.
4 The functions of language io
The many cultural, social, and personal
roles which language performs.
5 Language and thought 14
The complex relationship between language
and thinking; the notion of language relativity.
The many ways in which language expresses
a person's individuality or social identity.
6 Physical identity 18
The relationship between language and age,
sex, physical type, and physical condition;
voiceprints; male vs female speech.
7 Psychological identity 22
The relationship between language and
personality, intelligence, and other
psychological factors.
8 Geographical identity 24
The regional background of a Speaker;
accents, dialects, linguistic areas, and the
study of dialectology.
9 Ethnic and national identity 34
Language, ethnicity, and nationalism; the
problem of minority languages and dialects.
10 Social identity 38
Language and social stratification, class,
Status, role, solidarity, and distance; the
problem of sexism.
11 Contextual identity 48
Situationally determined varieties of speech
and writing; restricted and secret language;
verbal play and art; word games.
12 Stylistic identity and literature 66
The concept of style; authorship identity
and forensic linguistics; literary language in
poetry, drama, and prose.
The dimensions of language analysis that
underlie all forms of language, whether
spoken, written, or signed.
13 Linguistic levels 82
The relationship between the main
components of language analysis; modeis of
linguistic structure.
14 Typology and universals 84
Analysing the structural similarities and
differences among the languages of the'
world.
15 The statistical structure of language 86
The study of the statistical regularities
found in language; the frequency of Sounds,
letters, and words. J^*"i""""""***^w
16 Grammar /\ ° °\ 88
Syntax and morpri ii$gy; the structure o1~i*\
words, phrases, cjßüsfes, and sentences. m \
I :x " i
17 Semanticsi c fioo
The study of meahirlg in language; the /
semantic analysis o'f wörds and sentences. /
18 Dictionaries v . " 108
The use and evaluation of dictionaries; the
past, present, and future of lexicography.
19 Names 112
Patterns and trends in the use of personal
names; place names and their history.
20 Discourse and text 116
The study of Stretches of spoken and written
language above the sentence; the nature of
conversation; analysing textual structure.
21 Pragmatics 120
The factors that govern our choice of
language in social interaction; speech acts
and their analysis.
The study of the auditory vocal Channel of
communication; the production,
transmission, and reception of speech.
22 The anatomy and physiology of 124
speech
The vocal tract and vocal organs; the nature
ofarticulation.
q ^p^7 ? z x r\A
23 The acoustics of speech 132
The nature of sound waves and the way they
transmit speech; the sound spectrograph
and its use in speech sound analysis.
24 The instrumental analysis of speech 138
Some of the techniques used in the analysis
of speech acoustics and physiology.
25 Speech reception 142
The ear, and the process of hearing; speech
perception and its investigation.
26 Speech interaction with machines 149
The principles and practice of automatic
speech recognition and speech synthesis.
27 The sounds of speech 154
Phonetics; the description of vowels and
consonants; kinds of phonetic
ttanscription.
28 The linguistic use of sound 162
Phonology; phonemes, distinctive features,
and other modeis; comparing the sound
Systems of languages.
29 Suprasegmentals 171
The prosody of speech; the sttucture of
intonation; tone languages; the relationship
between speech and music.
30 Sound symbolism 176
The relationship between sounds and
meaning; the role of onomatopoeia.
The study of the development and
functions of written language, in all its
forms.
31 Written and spoken language 180
The relationship between speech and
writing; how sound is portrayed in written
language.
32 Graphic expression 184
The physical substance of written language;
types of graphic expression; handwriting,
print, typing, and electronic forms.
33 Graphology 196
The writing System of a language; the
history of writing; the aiphabet; spelling,
punctuation, and other contrasts; Systems of
shorthand.
34 The process of reading and writing 210
Psychological accounts of the process of
reading, writing, and spelling; spelling
regulariry and spelling reform.
The development and use of deaf sign i
languages. '
35 Sign language 222
Populär fallacies about sign language; the
development and use of signs by the deaf.
36 Sign language structure 224
The way signs are used to convey
grammatical contrasts; American Sign
Language.
37 Types of sign language 226
The ränge of contrived sign languages; finger
spelling, cued speech, and other Systems.
The study of the way children learn to
understand and speak their mother tongue
— methods, theories, and findings; later
language learning in school.
38 Investigating children's language 230
Techniques for finding out about child
language; speech production and
comprehension; theories of language
acquisition.
39 The first year 238
The development of infant vocalization;
early speech perception and interaction.
40 Phonological development 242
The acquisition of the sound System; the
learning of vowels, consonants, and
intonation.
41 Grammatical development 244
The acquisition of grammar; growth in
sentence length and complexity.
42 Semantic development 246
The acquisition of vocabulary; first words
and their content; distinguishing the
meanings of words.
43 Pragmatic development 248
The acquisition of conversational skills; the
language of twins.
44 Language development in school 250
The study of language in school; later oral
development; learning to read and write.
The neurological basis of language, and the
ränge of physical or psychological problems
that can give rise to disabilities in spoken,
written, or signed language.
45 Language and the brain 260
Brain structure and function; hemispheric
dominance and localization; slips of the
tongue and critical periods.
46 Language handicap 266
Incidence, causation, and classification;
deafness, aphasia, dyslexia, dysgraphia;
disorders of voice, articulation, and fluency;
language delay; alternative communication
Systems and aids.
The ränge oflanguages in past or present
use numbers, Speakers, sources;
identifying and explaining linguistic
change.
47 How many languages? 286
Identifying, counting, and classifying the
languages of the world
48 How many Speakers? 288
Determining how many people speak a
language; the world's most widely used
languages and families.
49 The origins of language 290
Myths and experiments about the origins of
language; wolf children; humans and
primates; the evidence of palaeontology.
50 Families oflanguages 294
Discovering the history oflanguages;
comparative philology; the language
families of the world.
51 The Indo European family 298
The history of Indo European languages,
where they are spoken, and how they are
classified.
52 Other families 306
The distribution, family grouping, and use
of the world's languages (other than Indo
European) .
53 Language isolates 328
Languages which cannot be related to any of
the major families.
54 Language change 330
The identification of change in sounds,
grammar, and vocabulary; glottochronology;
explanations for language change.
55 Pidgins and creoles 336
The origins, distribution, and present day
use of the world's pidgins and creoles.
The problems of communication posed by
the diversity of the world's languages and
varieties, and the search for Solutions.
56 The language barrier 344
The problems caused by foreign languages
in the field of international communication;
language and the business world.
57 Translating and interpreting 346
The principles and practice of translating
and interpreting; the role of machine
translation.
58 Artificial languages 354
The history of artificial languages, and the
present day position; Esperanto, Basic
English, and other Systems.
59 World languages 359
The international use of languages; official
languages; World English and its varieties.
60 Multilingualism 362
Causes and extent of bilingual attitudes and
practice; language maintenance and shift;
language switching.
61 Language planning 366
Government policies about language
selection and use; endangered languages;
bilingual educational programmes.
62 Foreign language learning and 372
teaching
The role and Status of foreign languages in
school and Society; theories of language
learning, and methods of language teaching;
language materials and laboratories.
63 Language for Special purposes 382
The development of Special varieties of
language in science, medicine, religion, the
law, the press, advertising, and broadcasting;
the related problems of intelligibiliry and
change.
The relationship between language and
other Systems of human and non human
communication, and the scientific study of
language.
64 Language and other 400
communication Systems
Language defined; chimpanzee communication;
semiotics; communication by non linguistic
sound, face, gesture, and touch.
65 Linguistics 408
The history of ideas in language study;
domains and personalities in 20th century
linguistics; linguistic methods; natural
language processing.
Appendices
1 Glossary. 420
H Special Symbols and abbreviations used 438
in the encyclopedia.
in Table of the world's languages. 440
IV Further reading. 448
v References. 452
vi Index of languages, families, dialects, 456
and Scripts.
vii Index of authors and personalities. 460
viii Index oftopics. 462 |
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title_fullStr | The Cambridge encyclopedia of language David Crystal |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cambridge encyclopedia of language David Crystal |
title_short | The Cambridge encyclopedia of language |
title_sort | the cambridge encyclopedia of language |
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