American English: history, structure, and usage
"This lively introduction to the study of language explores American English and its place within contemporary society, highlighting the role of language in our daily lives. Beginning with a definition of language, the text unpacks the basic concepts used in linguistics, placing them in the con...
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adam_text | Contents
List of figures
page
xiv
List of tables
xvi
Preface
xvii
Acknowledgments
xix
1
Introduction: What is language?
1
Key terms
1
Overview
1
Introduction
1
Box
1.1
The power of language
2
Language and communication
2
Exercise
1.1
3
Language and identity
3
Exercise
1.2
4
How we define language
5
Language signs
5
Types of signs
6
Exercise
1.3
8
Fluency in language
8
Word systems
9
Sentence structures
9
Sound systems
9
Context
10
Exercise
1.4
10
Language innateness
11
Box
1.2
The story of Genie
13
Studying language
13
Exercise
1.5
14
Box
1.3
Guidelines for linguistic analysis
15
Chapter summary
15
Critical Thinking exercises
15
Hot Topic: Fitting language to a language community
16
Translations
17
Learn more about it
18
The study of language
18
Language acquisition
18
viii Contents
2
Defining American English
19
Key terms
19
Overview
19
Introduction
19
Box
2.1
American English?
20
What is American English?
21
The history of American English
22
Exercise
2.1
23
Exercise
2.2
25
American English and American identity
26
Exercise
2.3
28
Standard American English
28
Language and power
31
Exercise
2.4
32
American English as a global language
33
Exercise
2.5
35
Exercise
2.6
36
Chapter summary
36
Critical Thinking exercises
37
Hot Topic: Politically correct language and the
Sapir- Whorf
hypothesis
38
Learn more about it
39
American English
39
Language and power
40
English as a global language
40
3
American English morphology
41
Key terms
41
Overview
41
Introduction
42
Word structure of contemporary American English
43
Morphology
43
Definition of morphemes
43
Classification of morphemes
44
Affixes: Inflectional and derivational morphemes
45
Box
3.1
Inflectional morphemes
46
Box
3.2
Derivational morphemes
47
Exercise
3.1
48
Word histories
48
Exercise
3.2
49
Borrowings
49
Advantages of loanwords
51
Exercise
3.3
52
Coined words
53
Contents
Compounds
53
Initialisms
53
Acronyms
54
Clipped words
54
Back formation
55
Eponymy
55
Blended words
55
Exercise
3.4
56
Chapter summary
56
Critical Thinking exercises
56
Hot Topic: The language of advertising
57
Learn more about it
58
Morphology
58
Etymology
59
4
The historical roots of American English
60
Key terms
60
Overview
60
Introduction
60
The history of English
62
Geographical and social isolation
62
Exercise
4.1
63
Proto-Indo-European
63
Cognates
64
Box
4.1
Cognates from the Indo-European family
65
Exercise
4.2
65
Language privileging
65
Exercise
4.3
67
Old English
67
Exercise
4.4
68
Prolonged language contact
69
Latin
69
Old Norse
69
Box
4.2
Similarities between Old Norse and Old English
71
Norman French
72
Box
4.3
Privileging French
73
Box
4.4
The rise of English as the national language
74
Morphological change: leveling
75
Box
4.5
The loss of inflectional endings in English
75
A national language: Early Modern English
75
Exercise
4.5
77
Chapter summary
77
Critical Thinking exercises
77
Hot Topic: Gender-neutral pronouns
78
Contents
Learn more about it
79
A developing language: Old English
79
A national language: Early Modern English
80
5
American English grammar and syntax
81
Key terms
81
Overview
81
Introduction
81
Exercise
5.1
82
Box
5.1
Conflict over American English grammar
83
Definitions of grammar
84
Exercise
5.2
84
Prescriptive grammars
85
The eighteenth century and the prescriptive approach
86
British English
86
American English
86
The prescriptivist approach today
87
Exercise
5.3
88
Exercise
5.4
89
Descriptive grammars
89
Syntax
91
Exercise
5.5
92
Exercise
5.6
94
Phrase structure rules
94
Exercise
5.7
95
Generative grammar
96
Chapter summary
97
Critical Thinking exercises
98
Hot Topic: Is Instant Messaging ruining our kids?
99
Learn more about it
99
Historical perspectives on the study of grammar
99
Contemporary perspectives on the study of grammar
100
6
American English sounds and spelling
101
Key terms
101
Overview
101
Introduction
102
The phonology of American English
103
Transcribing phonemes
105
Exercise
6.1
107
Classifying phonemes
107
Places and manners of articulation
108
Consonants
108
Box
6.1
Voicing contrasts
108
Contents xi
Vowels
110
Exercise
6.2 110
Combining phonemes 111
Changing rules 111
Exercise
6.3 112
The spelling system of American English
113
Early changes in English spelling
113
Box
6.2
English spelling changes after the
Norman Conquest
114
The standardization of written English
114
William Caxton and the printing press
114
Exercise
6.4 116
American English spelling
117
Exercise
6.5 118
Chapter summary
118
Critical Thinking exercises
119
Hot Topic: How valid is a dictionary?
120
Learn more about it
121
American English phonology
121
American English orthography
121
7
Meaning and usage in American English
123
Key terms
123
Overview
123
Introduction
124
Word meanings
124
Box
7.1
Contrasting lexemes and words
125
Semantic fields
126
Semantic relationships
127
Exercise
7.1 127
Exercise
7.2 128
Denotation and connotation
129
Exercise
7.3 131
Lexical change
131
Exercise
7.4 133
Language in context: pragmatics
133
Speech acts
134
Nonliteral speech
135
Box
7.2
American English metaphors
137
Exercise
7.5 138
Discourse analysis
-
conversations
139
Chapter summary
140
Critical Thinking exercises
141
Hot Topic: The rhetoric of American speeches
142
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Guided questions
143
Learn more about it
144
Understanding semantics
144
Negotiating meaning
144
Pragmatics
144
Discourse analysis
144
8
Variations in American English
145
Key terms
145
Overview
145
Introduction
145
Exercise
8.1
147
Studying dialects
147
Exercise
8.2
148
Regional dialects
149
Exercise
8.3
150
Social language variation
151
Ethnic variation
151
Dialect focus:
Chicano
English
152
Exercise
8.4
154
Dialect focus: African American English
154
Gender variation
157
Box
8.1
Controversy over the Oakland School
Board resolution
158
Differences in speech of males and females
159
Explanations for gender speech variation
159
Exercise
8.5
161
Chapter summary
161
Critical Thinking exercises
161
Hot Topic: Change your life! Get a new accent today!
162
Learn more about it
163
Studying dialects
163
Dialect focus:
Chicano
English
163
Dialect focus: African American English
164
Gender and language
164
9
Language, community, and American policy
165
Key terms
165
Overview
165
Introduction
165
Individuals and their communities
167
Exercise
9.1
168
Language and prestige
169
Exercise
9.2
170
Slang and jargon
170
Contents
Exercise
9.3
173
Exercise
9.4
173
American
language policies
174
The privileging of American English
174
Nineteenth-century policies toward minority languages
176
Native Americans
176
Exercise
9.5
178
Spanish and Hawai ian
178
Twentieth-century policies toward minority languages
180
Box
9.1
Efforts to save the Hawai ian language
184
English and the complexities of a national language
184
Exercise
9.6
187
Chapter summary
187
Critical Thinking exercises
187
Hot Topic: Taking a position on endangered languages
188
Learn more about it
189
America s first languages
189
Language policy
190
English and the complexities of a national language
190
10
Conclusion: Language policy and English language learners
191
Key terms
191
Overview
191
Introduction
191
Exercise
10.1
192
The second language acquisition process
192
Variables affecting L2 learning
194
Exercise
10.2
195
L2 instruction
195
Exercise
10.3
196
Approaches to L2 instruction
196
History of bilingual education
197
Exercise
10.4
198
Bilingual education: Focus on California
198
Chapter summary
201
Critical Thinking exercises
202
Hot Topic: Teaching SAE to native English speakers
203
Learn more about it
204
The L2 acquisition process
204
L2 instruction
204
Bilingual education: Focus on California
204
Glossary
206
References
214
Index
217
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spelling | Amberg, Julie S. Verfasser aut American English history, structure, and usage Julie S. Amberg ; Deborah J. Vause 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2009 XIX, 223 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This lively introduction to the study of language explores American English and its place within contemporary society, highlighting the role of language in our daily lives. Beginning with a definition of language, the text unpacks the basic concepts used in linguistics, placing them in the context of real-life situations. Using examples from popular culture, the authors show how the study of language is relevant to students' experience. Teachers and students will appreciate the book's innovative structure, designed to build an understanding of how different aspects of language work together. A variety of exercises--individual, group, discussion, research--is provided to support every teaching style. Imaginatively organised and fun to use, American English is the ideal guide to language study for students taking the subject as a general education requirement, beginning undergraduates in linguistics, and future teachers of English"--Provided by publisher. English language / United States / History English language / Variation / United States English language / United States / Grammar English language / United States / Usage English language / United States / Syntax Americanisms Englisch Geschichte Grammatik English language Variation United States English language United States Grammar English language United States History English language United States Syntax English language United States Usage Amerikanisches Englisch (DE-588)4094804-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Amerikanisches Englisch (DE-588)4094804-3 s DE-604 Vause, Deborah J. Verfasser aut http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/52579/cover/9780521852579.jpg Cover image Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018621176&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | American English history, structure, and usage Julie S. Amberg ; Deborah J. Vause |
title_fullStr | American English history, structure, and usage Julie S. Amberg ; Deborah J. Vause |
title_full_unstemmed | American English history, structure, and usage Julie S. Amberg ; Deborah J. Vause |
title_short | American English |
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