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Introduction Linguistics has both practical and philosophical motivations. So both, the first and second editions of this text were directed toward students of [1] _______. many [1]________. This third edition continues and further develops this approach. We have aimed to dispel a number of myths about language and to discuss the various aspects of language from both an [2]_____and cur- [2] _______. rent point of view. Part one is “The Nature of Human Language. “Then we discuss speech sounds or [3]_______and includes a passage on machines [3] _______. that “talk” and “understand”. On phonology we demonstrate how sounds form [4]______. Because [4] _______. of this, written forms of language are very late in the history of human lan- guage. Then we discuss other [5] _______ aspects of language how words [5] _______. are formed; what words, phrases, and sentences mean; and how words are put together to form’ sentences. Morphology, semantics, syntax are very im- portant in our discussion and take an important role. In “Social Aspects of Language, “we consider language in [6] ______ [6] _______. and how languages change over time. In “The [7] _________ Aspects of Lan- [7] _______. guage, “we talk about child language, animal communication systems and [8] _______. brain [8] _________ underlying language knowledge and use. Also, the [9] ________ languages of the deaf are discussed in greater [9] _______. detail. The newest findings on whether chimpanzees and gorillas can learn language are presented. In every lesson the [10] underlying the di- [l0] _______. versity of phenomena observed in human language are highlighted.

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