1 What Is Language? 1
1.1 The Significance of Language 1
1.2 What Is Language? 2
1.3 The Functions of Language 5
1.4 What Is a Language? 6
1.5 The Elements of Language 6
Summary 7
Exercises 8
2 Lexis 9
2.1 What Is a Word? 9
2.2 Where Do Words Come From? 12
Exercises 20
Summary 20
3 Semantics 21
3.1 The Function of Lexemes 21
3.2 The Meaning of Meaning 22
3.3 Semantic Range 22
3.4 The Definition of Semantic Range 24
3.5 Collocation and Idiom 28
3.6 Homonymy and Polysemy 30
3.7 The Human Element of Meaning 31
3.8 Pragmatics 33
3.9 Discourse Analysis 37
Summary 38
Exercises 39
4.1 The Organs of Speech 41
4 Phonetics 41
4.2 Consonants 43
4.3 Phonemic Notation 47
4.4 Vowels 49
4.5 Sounds in Sequence 52
Summary 53
Exercises 53
5 Phonology 55
5.1 Sound Systems of Languages 55
5.2 The Phoneme 56
5.3 Phonological Rules 57
5.4 The Phonology of English 58
5.5 The Phonology of Other Languages 62
5.6 Suprasegmental Features 66
Summary 70
Exercises 70
6 Morphology 73
6.1 The Composition of Words 73
6.2 Morphemes 75
6.3 Derivation and Inflection 75
6.4 Productivity and Word Formation 77
6.5 Problems of Morphological Analysis 78
Summary 81
Exercises 81
7 Syntax 83
7.1 Syntax as Opposed to Morphology 83
7.2 Word Classes 84
7.3 Constituent Structure 86
7.4 Noam Chomsky 89
7.5 Syntactic Forms 91
Summary 93
Exercises 94
8 Regional Variation 96
8.1 Variations of Variations 96
8.2 Horizontal Definition of Dialect 98
8.3 Vertical Definition of Dialect 102
8.4 The Nature of Variation 105
Summary 107
Exercises 108
9.1 The Social Dimension 109
9 Social Variation 109
9.2 The Standard Language 111
9.3 The Urban Vanguard 112
9.4 Men and Women 113
9.5 Power and Solidarity 114
9.6 Registers and Diglossia 116
9.7 Taboo and Political Correctness 118
9.8 Slang 120
Summary 121
Exercises 121
10 Historical Linguistics 123
10.1 The Diachronic Dimension 123
10.2 How Language Changes 124
10.3 Why Language Changes 129
10.4 When Language Changes 134
10.5 Divergence 135
10.6 Convergence 139
10.7 Pidgins and Creoles 141
Summary 142
Exercises 143
11 The Languages of Western Europe 145
11.1 The Indo-European Family of Languages 145
11.2 The Germanic Languages 146
11.3 The Romance Languages 154
11.4 The Celtic Languages 162
11.5 Finnish 164
Summary 164
Texts 165
Exercises 174
12 Writing Systems 177
12.1 Communication across Time and Space 177
12.2 Morphemic and Phonetic Script 178
12.3 Chinese Script-A Morphemic System 181
12.4 Roman Script-An Alphabetic System 182
12.5 Allographs 184
Summary 185
Exercises 185
Glossary 186
Guide to Exercises 198
Bibliography 207
Index 211
文库索引 215