Publisher's Synopsis
The present book offers the converging canvas of the essential topics, key terms and interpretive spheres of English philology and phonetics, traditional and modern linguistics, in an attempt to frame the study of human language from a pronounced scientific perspective. Interspersed with authoritative citations, derivations, references, discussions and interpretations, the concepts of 'language form', 'language meaning' and 'language in context' are catered in an intelligible and assimilative form, rearranged to suit the purpose of the readers. The book aims primarily at catering to the needs of the students of English language, however the lucid language and easy-to-follow style makes the book an appealing read for anyone who is interested in the subject.