
The English Language
Robert W. Burchfield(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. September 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-0-19-860403-7 (ISBN)
Description
'The English language is like a fleet of juggernaut trucks that goes on regardless.' In this fascinating book, Robert Burchfield, editor of the four-volume Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary, expertly stresses both the resilience and flexibility of the English language, tracing its history from the 5th century AD to the present day. From the days of runes to the origins of printing, through social, religious, political and industrial change in the eighteenth century, through the rise of the British Empire and the development of world English, and into the twentieth-century, the English language has undergone sweeping changes. 'the best brief survey I have read on the development of English' Anthony Burgess; 'an expert, absorbing guide to the English-speaking world's biggest asset' Sunday Times; 'It can be recommended without reservation to all who are sensitive to the subtlety, richness and power of the language they speak' British Book News; 'so skilfully written that it must surely take a place among the best three or four books ever written about our language' Birmingham Post
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Illustrations
num. fig., 1 Karte
1 map, numerous figures
ISBN-13
978-0-19-860403-7 (9780198604037)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
PREFACE; CONTENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ABBREVIATIONS; PHONETIC SYMBOLS; 1. Some Preliminary Considerations; 2. From Runes to Printing; 3. From William Caxton to George Washington: 1476 to 1776; 4. The Disjunctive Period: 1776 to the Present Day; 5. Literature, Ritualistic Works, and the Language; 6. The Recording of English in Dictionaries and Grammars; 7. Vocabulary; 8. Pronunciation and Spelling; 9. The Syntactical Arrangement of Words; 10. Dispersed Forms of English; AFTERWORD; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX