The Stories of EnglishHarry N. Abrams, 9. 9. 2004 - Počet stran: 608 The Stories of English is a groundbreaking history of the language by David Crystal, the world-renowned writer and commentator on English. Other books have been written on the subject, but they focused on the educated, printed language called standard English. Crystal turns the history of the language on its head and provides a startlingly original view of where the richness, creativity, and diversity of the language truly lies--in the accents and dialects of nonstandard English users all over the globe. Interwoven within this central chronological story are accounts of uses of dialect around the world as well as in literary classics from The Canterbury Tales to The Lord of the Rings. For the first time, regional speech and writing is placed center stage. This significant shift in perspective enables the reader to understand the importance of everyday, previously marginalized, voices in our language, and provides an argument for the way English should be taught in the future. |
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Strana 187
... sixteenth century , in the form of the ' ink - horn ' controversy ( p . 291 ) , and which we will see regularly in later chapters , as we encounter seventeenth - century debates about correctness , eighteenth - century concerns about ...
... sixteenth century , in the form of the ' ink - horn ' controversy ( p . 291 ) , and which we will see regularly in later chapters , as we encounter seventeenth - century debates about correctness , eighteenth - century concerns about ...
Strana 266
... sixteenth century , there were no English - language dictionaries either . Bilingual dictionaries existed , such as Thomas Thomas ' Dictionarium Linguae Latinae et Anglicanae ( Dictionary of the Latin and English Languages ) , compiled ...
... sixteenth century , there were no English - language dictionaries either . Bilingual dictionaries existed , such as Thomas Thomas ' Dictionarium Linguae Latinae et Anglicanae ( Dictionary of the Latin and English Languages ) , compiled ...
Strana 353
... sixteenth century , and become routinely exploited in later dialect literature ( Chapter 19 ) . But in sixteenth - century England we see a second consequence of the emergence of a standard language . As dialects began to disappear from ...
... sixteenth century , and become routinely exploited in later dialect literature ( Chapter 19 ) . But in sixteenth - century England we see a second consequence of the emergence of a standard language . As dialects began to disappear from ...
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List of Illustrations | 1 |
The origins of Old English | 15 |
The Celtic language puzzle | 29 |
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