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Language Files 10

An Introduction to Language Files

Since its inception thirty years ago, the Language Files has grown from a collection of materials designed simply as a supplement for undergraduate courses into a full-fledged introductory textbook. The scope of the text makes it suitable for use in a wide range of courses, while its unique organization into instructor-friendly files allows for tremendous flexibility in course design.

The Language Files was originally the idea of Arnold Zwicky, who was among its first authors. Since the first edition, many editors have contributed to the development of the Language Files; the current edition is the result of this cumulative effort.

Changes in the Current Edition

In honor of the publication of this 10th edition, we have incorporated a number of major changes. These are outlined below and divided in the following way: first, we introduce new tools for using the book; second, we give an overview of the global contentful changes; finally, we present a list of specific changes by chapter.

New Tools for Using the Book

Global Contentful Changes

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Phonetics

Chapter 3: Phonology

Chapter 4: Morphology

Chapter 5: Syntax

Chapter 6: Semantics

Chapter 7: Pragmatics

Chapter 8: Language Acquisition

Chapter 9: Language Storage and Processing

Chapter 10: Language Variation

Chapter 11: Language Change

Chapter 12: Language Change

Chapter 13: Language and Culture

Chapter 14: Animal Communication

Chapter 15: Language and Computers

Chapter 16: Practical Applications