The Oxford History of English

ISBN13: 9780199249312ISBN10: 0199249318 Hardback, 504 pages
Aug 2006,  In Stock

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$75.00 (06)

Description

This book presents the history of English from its obscure Indo-European roots to its twenty-first century position as the world's first language. It shows how English evolved in the British Isles and how it spread to the United States and through the old British empire to every corner of the world. It examines the different versions and roles of the language in every part of the globe and shows how English rose to international pre-eminence.

With approachable but impeccable scholarship fourteen experts chart the history of written and spoken English in all its rich and protean variety. Their accounts are made vivid with examples drawn from an immense range of documentary evidence including letters, diaries, and private records. They explore and explain the mixture of gradual and rapid change in the words, meanings, grammar, or pronunciation of English at different times and in different places. They examine the three-century rise of standard English and received pronunciation and consider their current status and wellbeing.

This book will appeal to everyone with a keen interest in the English language and its development.

Features

  • Most up-to-date readable and authoritative single-volume history of English
  • Covers all the varieties of English throughout the world
  • Traces English back to its Indo-European roots

Product Details

504 pages; numerous maps, 2 halftones. 3 line drawings; ISBN13: 978-0-19-924931-2ISBN10: 0-19-924931-8

About the Author(s)

Lynda Mugglestone is News International Lecturer in Language and Communication, University of Oxford and Fellow in English Language and Literature, Pembroke College, Oxford.

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