The Handbook of Linguistics
- 840 pages
- 30 hours of reading
Presupposing no prior knowledge of linguistics, The Handbook of Linguistics is the ideal resource for people who want to learn about the subject and its subdisciplines.
This series offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of pivotal areas within the field of linguistics. It meticulously covers both theoretical underpinnings and practical applications, making it an essential resource for students and professionals alike. Each volume is crafted to provide an up-to-date perspective on its respective subject matter. It stands as a vital tool for understanding the intricate nature of language.




Presupposing no prior knowledge of linguistics, The Handbook of Linguistics is the ideal resource for people who want to learn about the subject and its subdisciplines.
The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics offers 41 essays by leading scholars, exploring the growth and significance of the Spanish language globally and in the U.S. It covers applied and theoretical research, addressing origins, evolution, geographical variations, and topics like second language learning and bilingualism.
This Handbook meets the challenges that globalization poses to sociolinguistic theory by investigating key issues relating to language use and development. Comprising 36 chapters written by leading international scholars, this volume brings together new research in the field and maps out new areas for future research.
The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics offers 41 essays by leading scholars, exploring the growth and significance of the Spanish language globally and in the U.S. It covers applied and theoretical research, addressing origins, evolution, geographical variations, and topics like second language learning and bilingualism.