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Syntax and Sentence Structure in Linguistics - cover

Syntax and Sentence Structure in Linguistics

Aadinath Guha

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Syntax and Sentence Structure in Linguistics" provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the nature of human language through fundamental principles. We focus on three main linguistic theories: sentences, clauses, and syntax, exploring their pragmatic, historical, and philosophical aspects.
Our book is designed to help both general readers and students entering the field of linguistics. We break down complex concepts with detailed illustrations, figures, and standard examples, making them easy to understand. Each chapter includes questions, reference readings, and in-depth discussions to reinforce learning.
We emphasize how cultural influences can impact language and often lead to misunderstandings. Our book provides linguistic strategies to overcome these challenges, helping readers gain a thorough understanding of language structures and their significance in human communication.
Available since: 01/03/2025.
Print length: 296 pages.

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