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Thoughts and Reflections on Language, Literature and Performance by William O'Grady

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Contemporary Linguistics is one of the most comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of linguistics, balancing engaging aspects of language study with solid coverage of the basics. Up-to-date scholarship, a direct approach, and a lucid writing style makes it appealing to instructors and beginning students alike and a resource that many students continue to use beyond the classroom.

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First published January 1, 1987

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355 reviews2 followers
March 7, 2013
Overall, a horrible choice for an intro course.

Chapter One is decent. It gives a general overview of the field of Linguistics, and what I can expect in my studies. It's easy to follow, and gave me high hopes for this unexpected (and largely unwanted) post-baccalaureate class choice.

Chapter Two is in a different language. Literally.

This textbook (and, unfortunately, my class) made broad assumptions regarding my understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet and how to use it. One would expect an introductory course that is a prerequisite for so many non-Linguists (read: me) to spend a bit more time setting up a healthy foundation. Nope. My understanding was, and is, incredibly shaky.

The textbook improves in later chapters, but not by much. Luckily, my class took two steps back and taught me everything the book didn't, and this remained the trend for this term. I would make a valiant stab at deciphering the book, and then rely on lectures to translate the technical jargon and sparse examples that this textbook flung at me.

Even Sociolinguistics, which I anticipated being the most fascinating subsection of this course, is bogged down by research methods and the technical side of linguistic data collection. All of the dialectical differences between urban/rural, domestic/foreign, and even male/female speech patterns is confined to terse sub-subsections of Chapter 14.

Sigh. Hopefully next week's lectures will prove these facets of Linguistics to be more interesting.

All I know is: I am taking the highest grade I can get this term (it's shaping up to be in the neighborhood of a B+) and running far, far away from this field. My apologies to all you Linguists out there, but this book reads like stereo instructions.

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196 reviews9 followers
July 9, 2021
I only have one other intro linguistics book with which to compare this.... and it's a much better book than that one 👀

It's not that the content is better, but the quality and presentation certainly are.

In any case, i learned a ton.
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23 reviews
April 30, 2023
obviously this was for my class — but it’s my major and I find it so interesting!
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195 reviews14 followers
August 11, 2012
A main resource I used in my study as a reference
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September 19, 2023
I thought this book was super interesting (for the most part). It was written by multiple people (if I remember correctly), so parts of the book were boring and verbose. It was worth reading for an overall introduction to linguistics though. I especially liked the sections where language intersects with the brain/psychology, language history and language “families,” as well as language acquisition. I learned a lot of cool facts.

PS. I’m writing this review on Sept 2023, so the exact dates are estimates. I took linguistics, however, in the Fall semester of 2013. I received an A.
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195 reviews
March 5, 2019
The best "introduction" to scientific linguistics out there. Does not dummy it down.
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July 26, 2020
please I need from page 197 to page 213 . I need it for my study and don't have enough money to pay
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218 reviews10 followers
November 17, 2020
Really interesting but could be dry from time to time. The exercises and glossary were really helpful.
110 reviews
July 4, 2022
Gifted to me from Dr. Ina Biermann, UBC
-textbook used for LING 100 at UofA
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18 reviews
December 29, 2024
Tykkelsen på bogen er meget demotiverende, men når man åbner den opdager man at sproget, for en fagbog at være, er meget fængende og let forståeligt.
21 reviews
March 14, 2025
This was my textbook for Intro 1 and Intro 2 for Linguistics, and I loved it. Especially the second half of the book for Intro 2. I'm sad that no future Linguistics classes in my major will use it.
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Author 104 books769 followers
May 14, 2020
While I have always liked learning languages, this winter semester was the first time I took a course in linguistics. I can tell you, it won't be my last!

This textbook provides an excellent look at linguistics as a science, very comprehensive, and delivers exactly what it promises: an introduction into the various areas of linguistics. I found some of them (morphology and semantics) more interesting than others, but the book gave me a good initial understanding of all of them in an easy-to-understand way with lots and lots of examples.

Definitely recommended!
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284 reviews108 followers
June 20, 2014
A wonderful introduction into the realm of linguistics. If you are going to embark into a general study of linguistics, then this is your book. It is both inclusive and informative covering pretty much all the linguistics branches necessary. I've sure found it very helpful as a beginner course back in 2012.
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176 reviews37 followers
January 30, 2016
It's not great. I mean, I get that it's an intro textbook, but a) it's not very good at being introductory, because it's not very clear, and b) it's not very good at being intermediate either, because it doesn't really explain anything. I was hoping I'd be able to keep it around as a reference after the end of the semester. This book isn't worth it.
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51 reviews4 followers
May 11, 2009
I love the subject... I'm one of the lone students in my class who finds linguistics fascinating. However, this book makes it a lot harder than it needs to be. Without my wonderfully gentle Mr. Rogers-like prof, I'd be lost.
6 reviews1 follower
December 7, 2014
This book is considered to be the introductory book for linguistics (Lin 201) and I think not all of the information in it is basic. The book also has some high level knowledge about all the branches of Linguistics.
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405 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2011
A book which I read in 1st year university. I used it in other classes too as it was very informative
83 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2016
Very disorganized, confusing, unclear and repetitive.
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479 reviews3 followers
April 2, 2018
Clear and general overview of the basics of linguistics.
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412 reviews16 followers
March 26, 2023
Really good introduction to linguistics! Everything is explained in a comprehensive manner, and the examples and exercises are useful to reinforce the concepts.
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