9780615845869-061584586X-The Speculative Grammarian Essential Guide to Linguistics

The Speculative Grammarian Essential Guide to Linguistics

ISBN-13: 9780615845869
ISBN-10: 061584586X
Edition: First Edition
Author: David J. Peterson, Trey Jones, Keith W. Slater, Tim Pulju, William C. Spruiell
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Speculative Grammarian Press
Format: Paperback 356 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780615845869
ISBN-10: 061584586X
Edition: First Edition
Author: David J. Peterson, Trey Jones, Keith W. Slater, Tim Pulju, William C. Spruiell
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Speculative Grammarian Press
Format: Paperback 356 pages

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The Speculative Grammarian Essential Guide to Linguistics (ISBN-13: 9780615845869 and ISBN-10: 061584586X), written by authors David J. Peterson, Trey Jones, Keith W. Slater, Tim Pulju, William C. Spruiell, was published by Speculative Grammarian Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Linguistics (Words, Language & Grammar ) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Speculative Grammarian Essential Guide to Linguistics (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Linguistics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Speculative Grammarian is the premier scholarly journal featuring research in the oft neglected field of satirical linguistics—and it is now available in book form!

The past twenty-five years have witnessed many changes in linguistics, with major developments in linguistic theory, significant expansion in language description, and even some progress in getting a few members of the general public to realize that the term “linguist” is not defined as ‘someone who works at the UN doing simultaneous translation’. Speculative Grammarian is proud to have been a part of these changes. And now, in our humble yet authoritative opinion, the time is ripe for the appearance of an anthology containing the most important linguistics articles to have appeared in SpecGram in the past twenty-five years. (Readers seeking articles from before 1988 should consult one of the previous volumes in this series, which have appeared at intervals ranging from twenty to one hundred years ever since SpecGram was first published). This anthology, it is hoped, will allow our readers to gain a deeper, wider, fatter understanding of linguistics as it evolved in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, without the trouble of having to take a graduate seminar in “Modern Linguistics” taught by a professor who’s so old that she thinks the Beach Boys are cute. Some of us took graduate seminars like that ourselves, and believe us, this book is better.

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