Chapter 1: Language, CommuniCation and SemiotiCS reFerenCeS

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Chapter 1:  Language, Communication and Semiotics REFERENCES Aitchison, J. (2008) The Articulate Mammal, 5th edn, London: Routledge. Axtell, R. (1998) Gestures: The Do’s and Taboos of Body Language around the World, 2nd edn, New York: John Wiley & Sons. Barber, C., Beal, Joan C. and Shaw, Philip A. (2009) The English Language: A Historical Introduction, 2nd edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chandler, D. (2007) Semiotics: The Basics, 2nd edn, London: Routledge. Chomsky, N. (2002) On Nature and Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cobley, P. (ed.) (2001) The Routledge Companion to Semiotics and Linguistics, London: Routledge. Crystal, D. (2010) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language, 3rd edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Crystal, D. and Varley, R. (1993) Introduction to Language Pathology, 3rd edn, London: Whurr. Deutscher, G. (2006) The Unfolding of Language: The Evolution of Mankind’s Greatest Invention, London: Arrow Books. Finnegan, R. (2002) Communicating: The Multiple Modes of Human Interconnection, London: Routledge. Lyons, J. (1977) Semantics, Volume 1, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. McQuail, D. and Windahl, S. (1993) Communication Models, 2nd edn, London: Longman. Morris, D. (1978) Manwatching: A Field Guide to Human Behaviour, London: Harper Collins. Pinker, S. (1994) The Language Instinct: The New Science of Language and Mind, London: Penguin Books. Saussure, F. de (1916/1966) Course in General Linguistics (trans. W. Baskin), New York: McGraw-Hill. Scollon, R. and Scollon, S.W. (2003) Discourses in Place: Language in the Material World, London: Routledge. Trask, L. (1995) Language: The Basics, London: Routledge. Yule, G. (2010) The Study of Language, 4th edn, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.