The Vocabulary of World English

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ISBN: 9780340740729
Author/Editor: Stephan Gramley

Publisher: Arnold

Year: 2001

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The Vocabulary of World English presents an absorbing study of the rich diversity of word use and meaning found within the many varieties of the English language worldwide. Intended for anyone interested in English vocabulary, but assuming no previous knowledge of linguistics, this introductory book pursues and intwertwines four different objectives. Through the use of real eaxamples taken from a wide range of areas, the book explores the vocabulary of basic semantic fields ranging from Life and Living Things to Entertainment, Sports and Games. At the same time special attention is paid to words used in a number of different kinds of English (especially geographical – national varieties, but also those determined by age, gender, ethnicity, function, field and style). The book also provides an introduction to the most important areas of linguistics relating specifically to words, the most central being lexicology, semantics, and morphology. In addition, this text presents a historical review of the origins of English words and several lexical aspects of grammar – as well as making brief forays into pronunciation and spelling.

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Weight 0.52 kg

Product Properties

Year of Publication

2001

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Whole Nine Yards 2. A Record High 3. Gaining Speed 4. Naval Engagement 5. Changing Course 6. Straight and Steady 7. Skipping Out 8. On a Roll 9. Inconel Meets Celluloid 10. Fastest Man Alive 11. Chasing Experiments 12. In the Line of Duty 13. Snow at Edwards Afterword Glossary Sources Index

Author

Stephan Gramley

ISBN/ISSN

9780340740729

Binding

Paperback

Edition

1

Publisher

Arnold

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