Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey: Volume 3, Language: Psychological and Biological Aspects
Discover the fascinating world of linguistics with Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey: Volume 3, Language: Psychological and Biological Aspects, published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This insightful book, spanning 364 pages, is an essential addition to any linguistics enthusiast's library.
This volume is part of a comprehensive series that delves into the latest research across various branches of linguistics. Explore topics ranging from syntactic theory to the ethnography of speaking, and from signed languages to the intricacies of the mental lexicon. Additionally, it covers essential areas such as language acquisition and discourse analysis, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and students alike.
Enhance your understanding of the psychological and biological aspects of language and uncover the complexities of human communication with this informative read.