The Collins English Dictionary (2009, 9th edition) is a leading one-volume English dictionary known for its depth, clarity, and up-to-date coverage of modern and historical English. With over 722,000 words, meanings, and phrases, this edition also includes notes on usage, pronunciation, and word origins. It is a trusted reference for academic, professional, and everyday use.
The 7th edition of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, published in 2003, is tailored to help non-native speakers of English understand and use English effectively. It contains over 100,000 words, phrases, and meanings, with thousands of examples from real-life English. This edition includes new learning tools such as writing tips, study pages, and a CD-ROM (in select editions) for inte…
This student-friendly thesaurus is specially designed for classroom and homework use. It features thousands of synonyms and antonyms, usage examples, and clear, concise definitions. Created to help learners expand vocabulary and improve writing skills.
A comprehensive, corpus-based grammar that contrasts spoken and written English across four registers: conversation, fiction, news, and academic prose. It is based on the analysis of the Longman Corpus Network and provides detailed statistical data.
This specialized dictionary offers concise definitions of key terms in linguistics and language studies. Aimed at students, educators, and researchers, it covers concepts across phonetics, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics. The work is known for its clarity and compactness, making it a valuable reference for both novice and experienced readers in the field of linguist…
This widely used textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of language. The 7th edition of An Introduction to Language by Fromkin, Rodman, and Hyams covers phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, and psycholinguistics. It is accessible to students with no prior background in linguistics, offering a balance of theory and application, with upda…
This introductory textbook by R.L. Trask presents the key concepts and methods of historical linguistics. It covers language change, comparative reconstruction, language families, sound change, morphology, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistic factors. Designed for undergraduates, it combines clear explanations with practical examples from a wide range of languages.
This grammar is organized according to communicative function and is ideal for learners who want a practical understanding of how English works in real communication. It is divided into three parts: Part A (Concepts), Part B (Grammar), and Part C (Applications).
A student-oriented version of A Grammar of Contemporary English, presenting a comprehensive and accessible overview of English grammar with examples and explanations.
A comprehensive survey of the development of linguistic thought from ancient times to the late 20th century, covering major schools, theories, and figures in the field.