Blooming English: Observations on the Roots, Cultivation and Hybrids of the English Language

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Cambridge University Press, 27 de maig 2004 - 242 pàgines
English is the most creative, changeable and imaginative of languages. Some words are invented to meet temporary needs and are quickly discarded; others carry meanings hundreds of years old. Language fascinates us, and we spend a lot of time playing with it, concocting everything from puns, riddles and secret languages to wonderful prose and poetry. We also worry about it a great deal, looking up and checking words in dictionaries and usage guides, occasionally arguing about definitions. This book celebrates our capacity to play with language, as well as examining the ways we use it: in slang and jargon, swearing, speaking the unspeakable, or concealing unpleasant or inconvenient facts. It is a book for browsing, for finding beguiling snippets about language, history and social customs, and for using as a formidable weapon in word games.
 

Continguts

Why a Garden?
1
The Complexity of Language
7
Language Change
26
Word Creation
43
Meaning Shifts
56
Relics of Linguistic Change
79
The Nature of Exotics
85
Bad Language
92
Sound Symbolism
142
What is Correct English?
154
Dictionaries Style Guides and Grammars
164
Personal Names
187
Dirty Words
199
Taboo Language
210
References
230
Index
234

Colloquial Today Standard English Tomorrow
111
Our Untidy English
129

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Sobre l'autor (2004)

Kate Burridge is Professor of Linguistics at Monash University. She is well known for her broadcasts on ABC Radio's Soundback.

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