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The English Language (Canto Classics)
Charles Barber, Joan Beal, Philip Shaw
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| #553037 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2012-03-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.71 x5.43l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 318 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I found this book fascinating, as it brought together ...|By Murt O'Seaghdha|I found this book fascinating, as it brought together so much information on topics that I'd previously skimmed over or touched on tangentially. For example, the introductory section on phonetics was just what I needed as a solid foundation for all the references I'd come across randomly before. Each o||'A clear, readable introduction to language ... the layers of vocabulary are dealt with brilliantly ...' Good Book Guide|About the Author|Charles Barber was formerly Reader in English Language and Literature at the Univers
This bestselling text by Charles Barber, with updating contributions from Joan C. Beal and Philip A. Shaw, recounts the history of the English language from its remote ancestry to the present day. Using dozens of familiar texts, including the English of King Alfred, Shakespeare and Chaucer, the English language is explored in terms of where it came from, where it is going, and the global impact it has had, taking into account the many varieties of English that now exist....
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