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語言學教程-第五版

出版社:北京大學出版社出版時間:2017-04-01
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《語言學教程》自1988年首次出版以來,改版四次,印刷八十余次,發行量達二百萬冊。目前已被國內高等院校普遍作為英語專業本科、碩士語言學方向必修教材以及考研必讀教材,并吸引了大量對語言學感興趣的非英語專業讀者。是國內權威的語言學教材,具有較高的社會影響力和教學、科研認可度。此次改版,編輯部事先通過網上信息搜集、訪談等方式,就一線教師和學生對該教材的使用情況進行了調查。后經本書主編、副主編和出版社方面的討論,一致達成如下修改方案:1. 難度上不做大的變動。2. 全書的總體框架不變,章節不變。3.根據一線教師的需求,一方面在教程中增加一些生動的,貼近生活的例子來解釋、說明專業術語和理論;另一方面,內容更新,與時俱進,就近些年來語言學研究的新發展和新熱點加以補充和闡釋,如將近些年來很熱點的認知語言學部分進行擴充等。但從頁數考慮,全書增加的內容版面要限制在第四版的10%以內。4.排版時縮小行距,使用英文版式,減少頁數。以便定價讓學生更能接受。

語言學教程-第五版 目錄

CONTENTS Chapter 1Invitations to Linguistics1.1Why Study Language 1.2What Is Language 1.3Design Features of Language1.3.1Arbitrariness1.3.2Duality1.3.3Creativity1.3.4Displacement1.4Origin of Language1.5Functions of Language1.5.1Informative Function1.5.2Interpersonal Function1.5.3Performative Function1.5.4Emotive Function1.5.5Phatic Communion1.5.6Recreational Function1.5.7Metalingual Function1.6What Is Linguistics 1.7Main Branches of Linguistics1.7.1Phonetics1.7.2Phonology1.7.3Morphology1.7.4Syntax1.7.5Semantics1.7.6Pragmatics1.8Macrolinguistics1.8.1Psycholinguistics1.8.2Sociolinguistics1.8.3Anthropological Linguistics1.8.4Computational Linguistics1.9Important Distinctions in Linguistics1.9.1Descriptive vs. Prescriptive1.9.2Synchronic vs. Diachronic1.9.3Langue & Parole1.9.4Competence & PerformanceChapter 2Speech Sounds2.1Speech Production and Phonetic Transcription2.1.1Speech Production2.1.2Phonetic Transcription—The IPA2.2Consonants and Vowels2.2.1Consonants2.2.2Vowels2.2.3The Sounds of English2.3Phonological Analysis2.3.1Phonemes2.3.2Allophones2.3.3Phonological Rules2.3.4Rule Ordering2.4Suprasegmentals2.4.1Syllable2.4.2Sonority Scale2.4.3Stress2.4.4Intonation and ToneChapter 3Words and Morphology3.1The Nature of Words3.1.1What Is a word 3.1.2Content Words and Function Words3.2Types of Morphemes3.3Morphological Processes3.3.1Derivation3.3.2Compounding3.3.3Inflection3.3.4Minor Morphological ProcessesChapter 4From Word to Text4.1Syntactic Relations4.1.1Positional Relation4.1.2Relation of Substitutability4.1.3Relation of CoOccurrence4.2Grammatical Construction and Its Constituents4.2.1Grammatical Construction4.2.2Immediate Constituents4.2.3Endocentric and Exocentric Constructions4.2.4Coordination and Subordination4.3Syntactic Function4.3.1Subject4.3.2Predicate4.3.3Object4.3.4The Relation between Classes and Functions4.4Category4.4.1Number4.4.2Gender4.4.3Case4.4.4Agreement4.5Phrase, Clause and Sentence4.5.1Phrase4.5.2Clause4.5.3Sentence4.6Recursiveness4.6.1Conjoining4.6.2Embedding4.7Beyond the Sentence4.7.1Sentential Connection4.7.2Cohesion4.7.3CoherenceChapter 5Meaning5.1Meanings of “Meaning”5.2The Referential Theory5.3Sense Relations5.3.1Synonymy5.3.2Antonymy5.3.3Hyponymy5.4Componential Analysis5.5Sentence Meaning5.5.1Cognitive Semantics5.5.2Logical SemanticsChapter 6Language and Cognition6.1What Is Cognition 6.2Three Approaches to Language and Cognition6.3What Is Psycholinguistics 6.4Language Acquisition6.4.1Holophrastic Stage6.4.2TwoWord Stage6.4.3Stage of ThreeWord Utterances6.4.4Fluent Grammatical Conversation Stage6.5Language Comprehension6.5.1Word Recognition 6.5.2Comprehension of Sentences 6.5.3Comprehension of Text 6.6Language Production6.6.1Access to Words 6.6.2Generation of Sentences 6.6.3Written Language Production 6.7What Is Cognitive Linguistics 6.8Construal and Construal Operations6.8.1Attention/Salience6.8.2Judgment/Comparison6.8.3Perspective/Situatedness6.9Categorization6.9.1Basic level6.9.2Superordinate level6.9.3Subordinate level6.10Image Schemas6.11Metaphor6.11.1Structural Metaphors6.11.2Orientational Metaphors6.11.3Ontological Metaphors6.12Metonymy6.12.1Whole ICM and Its Part(s)6.12.2Parts of an ICM6.13Blending TheoryChapter 7Language, Culture, and Society7.1Language and Culture7.1.1How Does Language Relate to Culture 7.1.2More about the SapirWhorf Hypothesis7.1.3Case Studies7.1.4To What Extent Do We Need Culture in Our Linguistic Study 7.1.5Culture in Language Teaching Classroom7.2Language and Society7.2.1How Does Language Relate to Society 7.2.2A Situationally and Socially Variationist Perspective7.2.3What Should We Know More about Sociolinguistics 7.2.4What Implications Can We Get from Sociolinguistics 7.3CrossCultural Communication7.3.1What Should We Know All about CrossCultural Communication 7.3.2Case Studies7.4SummaryChapter 8Language in Use8.1Speech Act Theory8.1.1Performatives and Constatives8.1.2A Theory of the Illocutionary Act8.2The Theory of Conversational Implicature8.2.1The Cooperative Principle8.2.2Violation of the Maxims8.2.3Characteristics of Implicature8.3PostGricean Developments8.3.1Relevance Theory8.3.2The Q and Rprinciples8.3.3The Q, I and Mprinciples8.3.4A SocioCognitive ApproachChapter 9Language and Literature9.1Introduction9.2Some General Features of the Literary Language9.2.1Foregrounding and the Grammatical Form9.2.2Literal Language and Figurative Language9.2.3The Analysis of Literary Language9.3The Language in Poetry9.3.1Sound Patterning9.3.2Different Forms of Sound Patterning9.3.3Stress and Metrical Patterning9.3.4Conventional Forms of Metre and Sound9.3.5The Poetic Functions of Sound and Metre9.3.6How to Analyse Poetry 9.4The Language in Fiction9.4.1Fictional Prose and Point of View9.4.2Speech and Thought Presentation9.4.3Prose Style9.4.4How to Analyse the Language of Fiction 9.5The Language in Drama9.5.1How Should We Analyse Drama 9.5.2Analysing Dramatic Language9.5.3How to Analyse Dramatic Texts 9.6The Cognitive Approach to Literature9.6.1Theoretical Background9.6.2An Example of Cognitive AnalysisChapter 10Language and Computer10.1Introduction 10.2ComputerAssisted Instruction(CAI)10.2.1CAI, CAL, CALL10.2.2CALL Development and Technology10.2.3MOOC10.3Machine Translation10.3.1History of Development10.3.2Research Methods10.3.3MT and the Internet10.3.4Speech Translation10.3.5MT and Human Translation10.3.6MT Quality10.4Corpus Linguistics10.4.1Definition10.4.2Criticisms and the Revival of Corpus Linguistics10.4.3Concordance10.4.4Text Encoding and Annotation10.4.5The Roles of Corpus Data10.5Computer Mediated Communication10.5.1Mail and News10.5.2PowerPoint 10.5.3Blog10.5.4Chatroom, Facebook, WeChat 10.5.5Emoticons and SmileysChapter 11Second and Foreign Language Teaching11.1Introduction11.2Language Learning11.2.1Grammar in Language Learning11.2.2Input in Language Learning11.2.3Interlanguage in Language Learning11.3Language Teaching11.3.1The DiscourseBased View of Language Teaching11.3.2The Universal Grammar and Language Teaching11.4Syllabus Design11.4.1A Clarification of Terms: Syllabus and Curriculum 11.4.2Theoretical Views Behind Syllabus Design11.4.3Types of Syllabus11.4.4Current Trends in Syllabus Design11.5Contrastive Analysis and Error Analysis11.5.1Contrastive Analysis (CA)11.5.2Error Analysis (EA)11.6The Use of Corpus in Language Teaching11.6.1Types of Corpora11.6.2The Uses of Corpora11.7Foreign Language Education Policy11.8SummaryChapter 12Theories and Schools of Modern Linguistics12.1Introduction12.2The Prague School12.2.1Introduction12.2.2Phonology and Phonological Oppositions12.2.3Functional Sentence Perspective (FSP)12.3The London School12.3.1Malinowski's Theories12.3.2Firth's Theories12.3.3Halliday and SystemicFunctional Grammar12.3.4Appliable Linguistics12.4American Structuralism12.4.1Early Period: Boas and Sapir12.4.2Bloomfield's Theory12.4.3PostBloomfieldian Linguistics12.5TransformationalGenerative Grammar12.5.1The Innateness Hypothesis12.5.2What Is a Generative Grammar 12.5.3The Classical Theory12.5.4The Standard Theory12.5.5The Extended Standard Theory12.5.6The Government and Binding Theory12.5.7The Minimalist Program and After12.5.8Chomsky's Fundamental Contribution12.6Revisionists or Rebels?12.6.1Case Grammar12.6.2Generative SemanticsBibliographyGlossary and Index
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語言學教程-第五版 作者簡介

北京大學資深教授、博導,系統功能語言學的代表學者, 清華大學雙聘教授、北京師范大學兼職博導。被42所大學聘為兼職教授或客座教授。完成專著 4部,主編7部,合著、合編14 部,譯著1部、論文206篇。

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