This textbook is a self-contained introduction to linguistics for beginning students. It offers a unified approach to language from several perspectives. A language is a complex structure represented in the minds of its speakers, and this book introduces the tools necessary for understanding this structure. In addition, it focuses on how small children acquire their native language; the psychological processes which are involved in mature speakers producing and understanding language; linguistic difficulties that arise as a consequence of brain damage or genetic disorders; and additional issues that arise when we consider individual speakers as part of a social community.
A highly technical deep dive into the world of linguistics and introduction to the different facets of phonology, morphology, syntax, and speech disorders. Definitely will be rereading this at some point. The only draw is that the book does not teach IPA or first order logic very well.
I had to read this book in order to enlarge my Linguistics' knowledge seeing that I am a Linguistics' major student. This book did in fact help me to have an overview picture about the science of language.