Think you can't learn French, German, Russian . . . [insert language here]? You’re not alone. Many adults give up on language learning not because they lack ability, but because no one ever clearly explained how language works. This book changes that. Designed to support any app, class, or self-study program, this engaging guide demystifies the structures and patterns of language—covering everything from sounds and writing systems to words, phrases, and sentences. It connects language to memory, meaning, and culture, helping you learn more deeply and confidently. Whether you’ve struggled with grammar, felt lost using an app, or abandoned a course halfway through, this book gives you the clarity and support you’ve been missing. And in today’s globalizing world—where communication across languages and cultures is more relevant than ever—language learning isn’t just a personal challenge. It’s a powerful skill that opens doors, fosters connection, and deepens understanding. You can learn any language. You just need to understand how it works—and this book will show you how. " Linguistic Bits for Language Learners occupies a distinct intersection of linguistics and language learning. Harrison argues that grammar is a system of meaningful patterns and relationships that help us understand how a language works--and that this understanding reduces memory burden and increases success. Her work bridges linguistic books that describe language academically and language-learning books that focus on practice. For those who find rule-based or immersion approaches inadequate, this contribution offers a valuable alternative." --Danny Foster, President, Canada Institute of Linguistics " Linguistic Bits is a delightful and surprisingly captivating exploration of human language. With wit, curiosity, and a steady stream of fascinating stories, author Annette Harrison turns what might seem like a technical topic into a thoroughly engaging read and offers plenty of helpful insight for language learners and language enthusiasts along the way." --Aaron G. Myers, author of Activities and Strategies for Everyday Language Learners Annette R. Harrison is a passionate language coach, lifelong learner, and intercultural guide. With a PhD in linguistics from UC Santa Barbara, she brings global experience into every learning space. As Professor of Intercultural Studies at Corban University and a volunteer at a community English language learning program, she helps others explore language and find new friends. Her favorite language moments come from real conversations--where grammar, culture, and human connection come to life.