What is linguistics and why study it?, Phonetics: the sounds of language, Phonology: the patterning of sounds, Morphology: the analysis of words, Syntax: the analysis of sentences, Semantics and pragmatics: the meanings of language, Language in society, Languages in contact, History of English, Bilingualism and language policy, Writing systems ,
Sunny K. Park-Johnson is an assistant professor in the College of Education at DePaul University. She received her Ph.D. in linguistics from Purdue University. Park-Johnson directs the Bilingual-Bicultural Education Minor and co-directs the Bilingual Language Development Lab. Her research interests include bilingual and heritage language development and maintenance, morphosyntax, and the intersection of theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics, and education.
Sarah J. Shin is Associate Provost for Academic Affairs at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, where she is also a professor of education. She received her Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Michigan and specializes in bilingualism, heritage language education, and TESOL teacher preparation. Shin is the author of Bilingualism in schools and society (Routledge, 2018), English language teaching as a second career (Multilingual Matters, 2017), and Developing in two languages (Multilingual Matters, 2005).
"This clear, engaging and highly readable text provides current and
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languages of its implications for language teaching. Any language
teacher who reads this book will become more adept at supporting
language learning in the classroom by building on and extending
their students' existing linguistic knowledge."Nelson L. Flores,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
"This clear, engaging and highly readable text provides current and
future language teachers with a firm foundation in linguistics and
applied linguistics. This is a timely and important textbook that
many will appreciate."Kendall A.King, University of Minnesota,
USA"Linguistics can often be alienating to language teachers who
struggle to see the relevance of seemingly abstract theories about
language on their daily practice. Linguistics for Language Teachers
resolves this issue by offering an accessible overview of basic
linguistic theory alongside concrete examples from a range of
languages of its implications for language teaching. Any language
teacher who reads this book will become more adept at supporting
language learning in the classroom by building on and extending
their students' existing linguistic knowledge."Nelson L. Flores,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
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