Issue no. 1 of the Introductory Texts in Linguistics series. The five introductory texts in linguistics are intended to give a comprehensive overview of the main areas of linguisticshistorically, methodologically, and theoreticallyfor use in linguistic pedagogy. Each volume covers a specific area of linguistic sciencefrom the study of sound systems to the use of language in social and communicative contexts. They can be used individually or as a set for courses in linguistics or as a background referential source of ideas and research in the five areas that scholars can utilize. They are all written in an accessible style, so that they can be easily adopted in any type of introductory course.
Each text expounds and illustrates both traditional and contemporary approaches to the study of language. The titles of the five individual volumes are: Introduction to Phonology (Volume 1), Introduction to Morphology (Volume 2), Introduction to Syntax (Volume 3), Introduction to Semantics (Volume 4), and Introduction to Pragmatics (Volume 5)