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Why Do Languages Change?

Autor R.L Trask

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Why Do Languages Change?
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  • Verlag CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521546935
  • ISBN10 0521546931
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 198
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2010
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Gebunden

Why Do Languages Change?

Autor R.L Trask

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Buch Details

The first recorded English name for the make-up we now call blusher was paint, in 1660. In the 1700s a new word, rouge, displaced paint, and remained in standard usage for around two centuries. Then, in 1965, an advertisement coined a new word for the product: blusher. Each generation speaks a little differently, and every language is constantly changing. It is not only words that change, every aspect of a language changes over time - pronunciation, word-meanings and grammar. Packed with fascinating examples of changes in the English language over time, this entertaining book explores the origin of words and place names, the differences between British and American English, and the apparent eccentricities of the English spelling system. Amusingly written yet deeply instructive, it will be enjoyed by anyone involved in studying the English language and its history, as well as anyone interested in how and why languages change.

 No prior knowledge of the subject is required  Includes examples from many languages with primary attention given to changes in English  Each chapter is sufficiently independent of the others to be read on its own