Bibliography for the
reading list for the
Introduction to English Linguistics WS04/05
Aitchison, Jean. (1996). The Seeds of Speech. Language
Origin and Evolution.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bateman, John. (2004; Manuscript).
An Introduction to Applying
Linguistics. Bremen: University
of Bremen.
Börjas, Kersti, and Kate Burridge. (2001). Introducing English Grammar.
London: Arnold.
Butt, D., Fahey, R., Spinks, S. & Yallop, C. (2001). Using Functional Grammar: an Explorer's
Guide. Australia : National
Centre for English Language Teaching and Research,
Macquarie University.
Chambers, J. K.
& Trudgill, P. (1998). Dialectology. Cambridge, England : Cambridge University
Press.
Crystal, David. (2002). The English Language.
A Guided Tour of the Language. London: Penguin.
Davenport, Mike, and S.J. Hannahs. (1998). Phonetics and Phonology. New York: Arnold.
Eggins, S. (2000). Researching
everyday talk. In Researching language in schools
and communities: functional linguistic perspectives (L. Unsworth, ed.)
(pp. 130--151). London: Cassell.
Finegan, Edward (1994) Language. Its Structure and Use. New York: Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich.
Finegan, Edward, and Niko Besnier.
(1989). Language. Its Structure and Use. New York: Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich.
Hudson, G. (2000) Essential Introductory Linguistics.
London: Blackwell.
Hutchby, Ian, and Robin Wooffitt.
(1998). Conversation Analysis. Cambridge: Polity
Press.
Ladefoged, Peter. (1993). A Course in Phonetics. Third
Edition. New York: Harcourt Brace.
Löbner, Sebastian. (2002). Understanding Semantics.
London: Arnold.
Tannen, Deborah. (1990).
You Just Don't Understand. Women and Men in Conversation. New York: William
Morrow.
Widdowson, H. G. (1996). Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.