Studying the English Language 3rd Edition
Grab the essential guide for contemporary language study: Studying the English Language, 3rd Edition by Louise Mullany and Peter Stockwell. This updated edition speaks directly to students and teachers who want a clear, engaging introduction to how English works today — from sounds and words to texts and meaning.
Specifically written for undergraduates and postgraduates, the book breaks down complex topics such as grammar, phonology, lexis, discourse and pragmatics into accessible chapters with real-world examples. Its learner-friendly tone, practical explanations and classroom-ready examples make it ideal for coursework, essay writing and exam preparation. Whether you’re studying in the UK, the US, Australia or other English-speaking contexts, the content remains globally relevant while reflecting contemporary British and international usage.
Readers will appreciate the balanced mix of theory and application: concise summaries, helpful definitions and illustrative examples that build confidence without oversimplifying. Instructors will find it straightforward to set readings that map directly onto module outcomes, and independent learners can follow each chapter at their own pace to strengthen linguistic analysis skills.
Clear, authoritative and up-to-date, Studying the English Language (3rd Edition) is the go-to textbook for anyone serious about understanding how English functions in written and spoken contexts. Add it to your academic library today to deepen your insight and improve your analytical toolkit. Order now for reliable, classroom-ready guidance.
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