Blooming English

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HarperCollins Australia, 15 de febr. 2012 - 240 pàgines
A collection of observations on the mysteries and intricacies of English generated from talkback calls to Kate's popular segment on Peter Clarke's evening program on 3LO.
Based on Kate Burridge's ABC Radio call-in show about language, this book reveals the seemingly limitless fascination English speakers have for the language and the joy with which we all work and play with it: punning; telling riddles; using slang, jargon, and secret languages; and examining, and arguing about usage.In Blooming English Kate Burridge not only answers the questions posed by her radio callers, she also deals with critical language topics such as word creation, meaning shifts, language change, colloquial vs. standard English, lexicography, and dirty and taboo language. Combines an impressive breadth and depth of learning with a common touch and a readable style.
 

Continguts

Why a Garden?
Language Change
Word Creation
Meaning Shifts
Relics of Linguistic Change
Bad Language
Colloquial Today Standard English Tomorrow
Our Untidy English
Sound Symbolism
What is Correct English?
Dictionaries Style Guides and Grammars
Personal Names
Dirty Words

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Sobre l'autor (2012)

Kate Burridge is a prominent Australian linguist who is currently the Professor of Linguistics in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University. She is a regular presenter of language segments on ABC Radio and appears weekly as a panelist on ABC TV's CAN WE HELP?

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