Re: books about "Linguistics"

Originally Posted by
Aidani jamal
Hi Sir (inappropriate, many of our members are female)
My name is Jamal. I live in Morocco. Iam I am an English student at the University of Lettres and Human Sciences (space required) (second year).
So the problem is that I want would like you to help me getting some references about Linguistics since because I have chosen Linguistic as my/one of my discipline(s).
Anything available you can tell me, including the names of books, links, references I will be so gratefully received. to you and Thank you so much teachers.
with all my respect Jamal Aidani (unnecessary)
Welcome to the forum.
I have moved your post to the Linguistics section which is more appropriate.
As an English student, I am sure that you are aware of the importance of using correct written English. This must be very important in your university work and it will be vital in your exams. Therefore, please follow the rules of written English:
- Start every sentence with a capital letter.
- Always capitalise the word "I".
- Always capitalise proper nouns.
- End every sentence with a single punctuation mark.
- Use full sentences, not fragments.
Note that it is inappropriate to address an unknown group of people as "Sir". We don't stand on ceremony on this forum. You can say "Hi everyone" or "Hi teachers" or just "Hi!" There is no need to end your posts with such formality or with your full name.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.