
Short Cuts
A Guide to Oaths, Ring Tones, Ransom Notes, Famous Last Words, and Other Forms of Minimalist Communication
Oxford University Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 26. August 2010
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-19-538913-5 (ISBN)
Description
Our everyday lives are inevitably touched--and immeasurably enriched--by an extraordinary variety of miniature forms of verbal communication, from classified ads to street signs, and from yesterday's graffito to tomorrow's headline. Celebrating our long history of compact speech, Short Cuts offers a well-researched and vibrantly written account of this unsung corner of the linguistic world, inspiring a new appreciation of the wondrously varied forms of our briefest exchanges.
Alexander Humez, Nicholas Humez, and Rob Flynn here shed light on an ever-growing field of minimalist genres, ranging from the bank robbery note to the billboard, from the curse hurled from a car window (or the Senate floor) to the suicide note, and from the ghost-word to the ring tone. The book is divided into ten sections, such as In the Dictionary? (discussing such topics as the Wiktionary, Dords, Sniglets, and Mountweazels), In and Out of Trouble? (error messages, weasel words, the pre-nup), and OEn the Lam? (ransom notes, wanted posters, APBs). The authors look at the comic strip's maladicta balloon and the dinner-interrupter's robocalls, the advice column and the obit, and the many ways your personal appearance tells us who you are, from the message on your gimme cap to the tattoo with your S.O.'s name on your ankle. Uncovering the elegance, the humour, and the unspoken implications in these fleeting communications, this book provides a satisfying thoroughness and an abundance of connections that unravel how the oath became the swearword and the calling card morphed into the tweet. And of course, no treatment of short-form communication would be complete without investigating the structures, components, and etiquette of instant messaging.
For readers who love language and enjoy rummaging through the cultural baggage that comes with it, Short Cuts gathers an engaging sampler of the most delightful and cogent--and above all brief--forms of contemporary English.
Alexander Humez, Nicholas Humez, and Rob Flynn here shed light on an ever-growing field of minimalist genres, ranging from the bank robbery note to the billboard, from the curse hurled from a car window (or the Senate floor) to the suicide note, and from the ghost-word to the ring tone. The book is divided into ten sections, such as In the Dictionary? (discussing such topics as the Wiktionary, Dords, Sniglets, and Mountweazels), In and Out of Trouble? (error messages, weasel words, the pre-nup), and OEn the Lam? (ransom notes, wanted posters, APBs). The authors look at the comic strip's maladicta balloon and the dinner-interrupter's robocalls, the advice column and the obit, and the many ways your personal appearance tells us who you are, from the message on your gimme cap to the tattoo with your S.O.'s name on your ankle. Uncovering the elegance, the humour, and the unspoken implications in these fleeting communications, this book provides a satisfying thoroughness and an abundance of connections that unravel how the oath became the swearword and the calling card morphed into the tweet. And of course, no treatment of short-form communication would be complete without investigating the structures, components, and etiquette of instant messaging.
For readers who love language and enjoy rummaging through the cultural baggage that comes with it, Short Cuts gathers an engaging sampler of the most delightful and cogent--and above all brief--forms of contemporary English.
Reviews / Votes
It is a facinating book, full of useful information. * Mark Sanderson, Sunday Telegraph *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-538913-5 (9780195389135)
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Alexander Humez | Nicholas Humez | Rob Flynn
Short Cuts
A Guide to Oaths, Ring Tones, Ransom Notes, Famous Last Words, and Other Forms of Minimalist Communication
E-Book
08/2010
1st Edition
OUP USA
€14.49
Available for download

Alexander Humez | Nicholas Humez | Rob Flynn
Short Cuts
A Guide to Oaths, Ring Tones, Ransom Notes, Famous Last Words, and Other Forms of Minimalist Communication
E-Book
08/2010
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€10.99
Available for download
Persons
Alexander Humez holds a Ph.D. in Indo-European Linguistics. He has authored or co-authored both trade and reference books, including collaborations with his brother such as On the Dot, Latin for People, Alpha to Omega, A B C Et Cetera, and Zero to Lazy Eight (with J. Maguire).
Nicholas Humez, in addition to the above collaborations, is the author of Silversmithing: A Basic Manual and a columnist for VERBATIM, The Language Quarterly.
Rob Flynn writes for the computer industry. He has authored and co-authored several books, articles, and screenplays.
Nicholas Humez, in addition to the above collaborations, is the author of Silversmithing: A Basic Manual and a columnist for VERBATIM, The Language Quarterly.
Rob Flynn writes for the computer industry. He has authored and co-authored several books, articles, and screenplays.
Author
co-author of ON THE DOTco-author of ON THE DOT, PhD in Indo-European Linguistics
co-author of ON THE DOTco-author of ON THE DOT, columnist for VERBATIM magazine
journalistjournalist
Content
A Quick Tour of the Park
In the Dictionary
In the Eye of the Beholder
In Your Face
In and Out of Trouble
On the Phone
On the Lam
On or About Your Person
In the News
In the Mail
At the End of the Day
In the Dictionary
In the Eye of the Beholder
In Your Face
In and Out of Trouble
On the Phone
On the Lam
On or About Your Person
In the News
In the Mail
At the End of the Day