This newly revised edition continues to be a readable and user-friendly introductory text that presents the basic elements of linguistics clearly and concisely.
I read this for my introduction to Linguistics class, and it was one of the better linguistics books I've read. It was clear, and the exercises were very helpful in understanding the material covered in each chapter. Things I thought I had a good grasp on from previous linguistic courses were covered, and I'm glad they were because it really solidified my knowledge of basic linguistics terminology and topics. It will certainly help as I take more courses in the subject.
a clear and concise textbook so far. I needed a more in-depth discussion of psr and x-bar theory but the book was enough introduction to continue reading further.
The content was great; thorough enough for an intro class, accessible without being too rudimentary. However, the exercises were unwieldy and often required additional explanation in class. I found them to be very obtusely constructed.