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INTRODUCING ENGLISH LANGUAGE‘In this exciting new textbook, Louise Mullany and Peter Stockwell have provided a fresh and imaginative set of alternatives for teaching and learning a huge

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INTRODUCING ENGLISH LANGUAGE

‘In this exciting new textbook, Louise Mullany and Peter Stockwell have provided a fresh and imaginative set of alternatives for teaching and learning a huge amount about the English language The book allows for creative and lateral approaches to developing an understanding of important linguistic concepts and, together with the thought-provoking activities, and accessible readings, guarantees there is something

to stimulate every learner.’

Janet Holmes, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

‘Introducing English Language is ambitious in its scope, providing a comprehensive,

systematic introduction to a wide range of linguistic concepts as well as offering a panoramic perspective on the full range of issues that come into view when these concepts are used to ask questions about the English language.’

Chris Christie, University of Loughborough, UK

Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are

one-stop resources for students

Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings – all in the same volume The innovative and flexible ‘two-dimensional’ structure is built around four sections – introduction, development, exploration and extension – which offer self-contained stages for study Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained

Introducing English Language:

q is the foundational book in the Routledge English Language Introductions series

and offers a grounding to all the titles featured in the series

q gives comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of the English language, as well

as providing an introduction to key disciplines of linguistics such as historical, social and psycholinguistics, and also core areas in language study including acqui-sition, standardisation and the globalisation of English

q uses a wide variety of real texts and images that include: a transcript of a conversa-tion between George W Bush and Tony Blair, a controversial ‘apology’ broadcast on BBC Radio 4, excerpt from novels including ‘Alien’ and photographs from Hong Kong

q provides classic readings by the key names in the discipline including Guy Cook, Joan Cutting, Zoltán Dörnyei, Andy Kirkpatrick and John Sinclair

q is accompanied by a supporting series website with additional activities, project ideas for each unit, further guidance on areas mentioned in the book, a background

to the readings chosen, and weblinks to essential English Language resources Written by two experienced teachers and authors, this accessible textbook is an essen-tial resource for all students of English language and linguistics

Louise Mullany is Associate Professor in Sociolinguistics at the University of

Nottingham, UK

Peter Stockwell is Professor of Literary Linguistics at the University of Nottingham,

UK He is the editor of the Routledge English Language Introductions series.

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ROUTLEDGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INTRODUCTIONS

SERIES EDITOR: PETER STOCKWELL

Peter Stockwell is Professor in the School of English Studies at the University of

Nottingham, UK, where his interests include sociolinguistics, stylistics and cognitive

poetics His recent publications include Texture, 2009, Language in Theory, Routledge

2005 (with Mark Robson), Cognitive Poetics: An Introduction, Routledge 2002, The

Poetics of Science Fiction, Investigating English Language (with Howard Jackson), and Contextualized Stylistics (edited with Tony Bex and Michael Burke).

SERIES CONSULTANT: RONALD CARTER

Ronald Carter is Professor of Modern English Language in the School of English Studies

at the University of Nottingham, UK He is the co-series editor of Routledge Applied

Linguistics, series editor of Interface, and was co-founder of the Routledge Intertext series.

OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES:

Language and Power

Paul Simpson & Andrea Mayr

Language and Media

Alan Durant & Marina Lambrou

World Englishes 2nd Edition

Jennifer Jenkins

History of English

Daniel McIntyre

Practical Phonetics and Phonology 2nd edition

Beverley Collins & Inger Mees

Pragmatics and Discourse 2nd Edition

Joan Cutting

Sociolinguistics 2nd Edition

Peter Stockwell

Child Language

Jean Stilwell Peccei

Language in Theory

Mark Robson & Peter Stockwell

Stylistics

Paul Simpson

Psycholinguistics

John Field

Grammar and Vocabulary

Howard Jackson

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INTRODUCING

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

A resource book for students

LOUISE MULLANY

AND

PETER STOCKWELL

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by Routledge

2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN

Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada

by Routledge

270 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016

Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business

© 2010 Louise Mullany and Peter Stockwell

All rights reserved No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.

British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

Mullany, Louise Stockwell, Peter

Introducing English Language : a resource book for students / Louise Mullany and Peter Stockwell.

p cm — (Routledge English language introductions)

1 English language—Grammar 2 English language I Stockwell, Peter II Title PE1112.M78 2010

428.0071—dc22

2009033498

ISBN 10: 0-415-44886-7 (hbk)

ISBN 10: 0-415-44885-9 (pbk)

ISBN 10: 0-203-85811-5 (ebk)

ISBN 13: 978-0-415-44886-4 (hbk)

ISBN 13: 978-0-415-44885-7 (pbk)

ISBN 13: 978-0-203-85811-0 (ebk)

This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2010.

To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s

collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.

ISBN 0-203-85811-5 Master e-book ISBN

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HOW TO USE THIS BOOK

The Routledge English Language Introductions are ‘flexi-texts’ that you can use to suit your own style of study The books are divided into four sections:

A Introduction – sets out the key concepts for the area of study The units of this

section take you step-by-step through the foundational terms and ideas, carefully providing you with an initial toolkit for your own study By the end of the section, you will have a good overview of the whole field

B Development – adds to your knowledge and builds on the key ideas already

intro-duced Units in this section may also draw together several areas of interest By the end of this section, you will already have a good and fairly detailed grasp of the field, and will be ready to undertake your own exploration and thinking

C Exploration – provides examples of language data and guides you through your

own investigation of the field The units in this section will be more open-ended and exploratory, and you will be encouraged to try out your ideas and think for yourself, using your newly acquired knowledge

D Extension – offers you the chance to compare your expertise with key readings

in the area These are taken from the work of important writers, and are provided with guidance and questions for your further thought

You can read this book like a traditional text-book, ‘vertically’ straight through from beginning to end So you would establish a broad sense of the key ideas by reading through section A, and deepen your knowledge by reading section B Section C would then present you with a programme of Activities to test out different aspects of your broad knowledge Finally, having gained a good level of competence, you can read the section D articles and follow up the Further Reading

However, the Routledge English Language Introductions have been carefully designed so that you can read them in another dimension, ‘horizontally’ across the

numbered units For example, units A1, B1, C1 and D1 constitute a strand introducing

you to phonetics, then developing your knowledge, then testing out and exploring some key ideas, and finally offering you a key case-study to read The strand across A2, B2, C2, D2, and the other strands 3, 4, 5, and so on, all work in the same way Reading across the strands will take you rapidly from the key concepts of a specific area, to a level of expertise in that precise area, all with a very close focus You can match your way of reading with the best way that you work

The glossarial index at the end, together with the suggestions for Further Reading for each strand will help to keep you orientated Each textbook has a supporting website with extra commentary, suggestions, additional material and support for teachers and students

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