The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language is one of the publishing phenomena of recent times. Rarely has a book so packed with accurate and well researched factual information been so widely read and popularly acclaimed. It has played a key role in the spread of general interest in language matters, generating further publications and broadcasting events for an avid audience. Its First Edition appeared in hardback in 1995 and a revised paperback in 1997. There have been numerous subsequent updated reprintings; but this second edition now presents an overhaul of the subject for a new…mehr
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language is one of the publishing phenomena of recent times. Rarely has a book so packed with accurate and well researched factual information been so widely read and popularly acclaimed. It has played a key role in the spread of general interest in language matters, generating further publications and broadcasting events for an avid audience. Its First Edition appeared in hardback in 1995 and a revised paperback in 1997. There have been numerous subsequent updated reprintings; but this second edition now presents an overhaul of the subject for a new generation of language-lovers and of teachers, students and professional English-users concerned with their own linguistic legacy. The length of the book has been extended and there are 44 new illustrations, extensive new material on world English and Internet English, and a complete updating of statistics, further reading suggestions and other references.
Crystal, David David Crystal is one of the world's foremost authorities on language.
Inhaltsangabe
Prefaces; 1. Modelling English; Part I. The History of English: 2. The origins of English; 3. Old English; 4. Middle English; 5. Early Modern English; 6. Modern English; 7. World English; Part II. English Vocabulary: 8. The nature of the lexicon; 9. The sources of the lexicon; 10. Etymology; 11. The structure of the lexicon; 12. Lexical dimensions; Part III. English Grammar: 13. Grammatical mythology; 14. The structure of words; 15. Word classes; 16. The structure of sentences; Part IV. Spoken and Written English: 17. The sound system; 18. The writing system; Part V. Using English: 19. Varieties of discourse; 20. Regional variation; 21. Social variation; 22. Personal variation; 23. Electronic variation; Part VI. Learning about English: 24. Learning English as a mother tongue; 25. New ways of studying English; Appendices; Indexes.
1. Modelling English Part I. The History of English: 2. The origins of English 3. Old English 4. Middle English 5. Early modern English 6. Modern English 7. World English Part II. English Vocabulary: 8. The nature of the lexicon 9. The sources of the lexicon 10. Etymology 11. The structure of the lexicon 12. Lexical dimensions Part III. English Grammar: 13. Grammatical mythology 14. The structure of words 15. Word classes 16. The structure of sentences Part IV. Spoken and Written English: 17. The sound system 18. The writing system. Part V. Using English: 19. Varieties of discourse 20. Regional variation 21. Social variation 22. Personal variation 23. Electronic variation Part VI. Learning About English: 24. Learning English as a mother tongue 25. New ways of studying English.
Prefaces; 1. Modelling English; Part I. The History of English: 2. The origins of English; 3. Old English; 4. Middle English; 5. Early Modern English; 6. Modern English; 7. World English; Part II. English Vocabulary: 8. The nature of the lexicon; 9. The sources of the lexicon; 10. Etymology; 11. The structure of the lexicon; 12. Lexical dimensions; Part III. English Grammar: 13. Grammatical mythology; 14. The structure of words; 15. Word classes; 16. The structure of sentences; Part IV. Spoken and Written English: 17. The sound system; 18. The writing system; Part V. Using English: 19. Varieties of discourse; 20. Regional variation; 21. Social variation; 22. Personal variation; 23. Electronic variation; Part VI. Learning about English: 24. Learning English as a mother tongue; 25. New ways of studying English; Appendices; Indexes.
1. Modelling English Part I. The History of English: 2. The origins of English 3. Old English 4. Middle English 5. Early modern English 6. Modern English 7. World English Part II. English Vocabulary: 8. The nature of the lexicon 9. The sources of the lexicon 10. Etymology 11. The structure of the lexicon 12. Lexical dimensions Part III. English Grammar: 13. Grammatical mythology 14. The structure of words 15. Word classes 16. The structure of sentences Part IV. Spoken and Written English: 17. The sound system 18. The writing system. Part V. Using English: 19. Varieties of discourse 20. Regional variation 21. Social variation 22. Personal variation 23. Electronic variation Part VI. Learning About English: 24. Learning English as a mother tongue 25. New ways of studying English.
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'A delight and a treasure ... David Crystal does a brilliant job of satisfying our curiosity about our mother tongue while illuminating the deepest questions of who we are and where we come from. A magnificent achievement.' Steven Pinker, Harvard
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