ABSTRACT

This alphabetically-arranged Encyclopedia is of value to anyone with an academic or professional interest in linguistics or language studies. The 80 main articles cover 150 sub-areas of the discipline, discussing their development, methodology, terminology, theoretical issues and controversies. The range is wide: syntax, morphology, phonology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, historical linguistics, writing systems, language acquisition and speech therapy. Each article will be of use to both students needing basic grounding in a given topic, and to teachers or professionals seeking to know more about an area outside their own specialization.
A comprehensive Index and Bibliography make The Linguistics Encyclopedia the prime reference book for anyone who wishes to understand the nature and workings of language.

chapter |12 pages

THE LINGUISTICS ENCYCLOPEDIA

chapter |8 pages

Animals and language

chapter |6 pages

Aphasia

chapter |10 pages

Articulatory phonetics

chapter |13 pages

Artificial Intelligence

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

chapter |6 pages

Artificial languages

chapter |8 pages

Auditory phonetics

DEFINITION

chapter |6 pages

Behaviourist linguistics

chapter |10 pages

Bilingualism and multilingualism

INDIVIDUAL BILINGUALISM

chapter |7 pages

Case grammar

chapter |4 pages

Categorial grammar

chapter |10 pages

Corpora

chapter |11 pages

Creoles and pidgins

GENERAL INTRODUCTION

chapter |5 pages

Critical linguistics

chapter |7 pages

Dialectology

part |2 pages

Diglossia

chapter |13 pages

Discourse and conversational analysis

chapter |8 pages

Distinctive features

chapter |7 pages

Dyslexia

chapter |8 pages

The English Dialect Society

chapter |3 pages

Finite-state (Markov process) grammar

chapter |11 pages

Formal logic and modal logic

chapter |8 pages

Formal semantics

chapter |7 pages

Functional grammar

chapter |8 pages

Functional phonology

chapter |8 pages

Functional unification grammar

chapter |5 pages

Functionalist linguistics

chapter |18 pages

Generative grammar

chapter |7 pages

Genre analysis

chapter |10 pages

Glossematics

chapter |41 pages

Historical linguistics

chapter |4 pages

Immediate Constituent analysis

chapter |6 pages

The International Phonetic Alphabet

chapter |7 pages

Interpretive semantics

chapter |8 pages

Intonation

chapter |3 pages

Kinesics

chapter |17 pages

Language acquisition

chapter |6 pages

Language and education

chapter |6 pages

Language and gender

chapter |7 pages

Language pathology and neurolinguistics

chapter |8 pages

Language surveys

chapter |7 pages

Language typology

chapter |9 pages

Language universals

chapter |10 pages

Lexical-functional grammar

chapter |9 pages

Lexicography

WHAT IS A DICTIONARY?

chapter |14 pages

Lexis and lexicology

chapter |5 pages

Metaphor

part |2 pages

Montague grammar

chapter |14 pages

Morphology

BACKGROUND AND BASIC TERMS

chapter |7 pages

Origin of language

chapter |14 pages

Philosophy of language

chapter |8 pages

Phonemics

chapter |8 pages

Port-Royal grammar

THE EDITIONS OF THE TEXT

chapter |28 pages

Pragmatics

chapter |6 pages

Rationalist linguistics

chapter |6 pages

Rhetoric

chapter |6 pages

Scale and Category Grammar

chapter |14 pages

Semantics

chapter |3 pages

Semiotics

chapter |6 pages

Set theory

SETS

chapter |13 pages

Sign language

part |2 pages

Sociolinguistics

chapter |11 pages

Speech-act theory

chapter |8 pages

Speech therapy

DEFINITION

chapter |9 pages

Stratificational syntax

STRATIFICATIONAL THEORY

chapter |3 pages

Structuralist linguistics

chapter |12 pages

Stylistics

chapter |7 pages

Systemic grammar

chapter |6 pages

Tagmemics

chapter |14 pages

Text linguistics

BACKGROUND

chapter |8 pages

Tone languages

chapter |25 pages

Traditional grammar

chapter |8 pages

Writing systems