General Linguistics
by
R.H. Robins
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
391
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1967
Publisher
Longman
Description
The fourth edition of this book offers a thorough exploration of linguistic principles, making it an essential resource for both students and enthusiasts of language. R.H. Robins delves into the foundation of linguistics, covering essential topics that shape the study of language, from phonetics to semantics. Each topic is presented in a clear and engaging manner, ensuring that complex concepts are easily understood.
Throughout its pages, the work invites readers to discover the intricacies of language systems and their functions in society. With updated examples and contemporary perspectives, this edition reflects the evolving nature of linguistics, making it a valuable companion for anyone eager to understand the nuances of human communication.
Throughout its pages, the work invites readers to discover the intricacies of language systems and their functions in society. With updated examples and contemporary perspectives, this edition reflects the evolving nature of linguistics, making it a valuable companion for anyone eager to understand the nuances of human communication.
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