Language: Its Structure and Use

Language: Its Structure and Use by Edward Finegan, published by Cengage Learning on April 24, 2007, is a comprehensive exploration of linguistic concepts designed for a broad audience. This fifth edition, comprising 672 pages, presents core ideas in an interactive manner, making them accessible regardless of the reader’s academic background. The book includes engaging features such as “What Do You Think?” and “Try It Yourself,” which encourage readers to connect their experiences in various settings to linguistic principles.
Readers will find that this edition emphasizes practical understanding through expanded study sections and an accompanying workbook, which are aimed at enhancing test preparation. The content focuses on the structure and use of language, providing insights that are relevant both in academic environments and everyday interactions. This resource is suitable for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of linguistics and its applications.
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LANGUAGE: ITS STRUCTURE AND USE explains core concepts in an interactive style that you can understand no matter what your major. With features like What Do You Think? and Try It Yourself, you’ll understand what you’re experiencing on campus and in the classroom from a linguistics perspective. The expanded study sections and the available workbook provide you with the tools you’ll need for effective test prep.
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