Source Book for Linguistics
Third revised edition
This is a revised and expanded edition of Cowan and Rakušan’s Source Book for Linguistics. In addition to the chapters on Phonetics, Phonology, Phonological Alternations, Morphology, Syntax, Sound Change and Historical Reconstruction, there are two new chapters: one on Semantics and one on Grammatical and Lexical Change. In addition, an index of the 93 languages and dialects represented in the book has been added, as well as a revised bibliography. The solutions to the exercises have also been revised and expanded. The number of exercises has been increased from 333 to 472. New exercises have been added to most chapters, and many exercises have been revised to focus on new issues in linguistics. The text has been completely reset in high-quality letterpress, with a wide range of phonetic symbols and diacritics. This newly revised edition will continue to be useful as a teaching tool and a source of examples in a variety of linguistic applications.
This title replaces:
Source Book for Linguistics, William Cowan and Jaromira Rakušan (1985)
Source Book for Linguistics, William Cowan and Jaromira Rakušan (1985)
[Not in series, 89] 1999. xii, 250 pp.
Publishing status:
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction | p. Vii
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Phonetic Symbols | p. Xii
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1. Phonetic Illustrations | p. 1
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2. Structural Phonology | p. 21
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3. Phonemic Alternations | p. 45
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4. Morphology | p. 63
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5. Structural and Functional Syntax | p. 84
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6. Semantics | p. 123
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7. Sound Change | p. 144
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8. Grammatical and Lexical Change | p. 163
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9. Historical Reconstruction | p. 181
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Solutions to the Exercise | p. 197
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Language Index | p. 251
“If you’ve been teaching upper-level undergraduate introductions to linguistics without Cowan & Rakusan, then you’ve been scrambling about in search of examples and exercises in phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax long enough. Order the Source Book; in the long run, if it does for you what it did for me, you’ll probably wind up just dumping your traditional textbook order.”
Lynn Eubank, University of North Texas
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Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General