Includes an accessible introduction to both Chomsky's Universal Grammar and Halliday's Systemic Grammar. It is an invaluable textbook for students across the social sciences.
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Not that you should only buy this book if you're taking a similar course - you shouldn't :> If you have any interest in linguistics and in "describing language" this would be a good one to get, especially if your interest isn't in any one particular area, since as the synopsis says it introduces a wide range of linguistic topics.
This book might be better for people new to the subject (like me!) than for more experienced linguists, although it may well be a useful reference book even for those who've been doing it for ages...
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