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English serves as a near-global language, rich in varieties, dialects, and traditions that evolve at different rates. This book offers a well-crafted exploration of the history, structure, and global usage of English. Renowned linguist David Crystal delves into the language's many facets, tracing its origins from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. It encompasses every major English-speaking country, providing insights into the evolution and functionality of the language. Crystal emphasizes the role of language in literature and humor, allowing it to "speak for itself" through a diverse array of quotations, photographs, newspaper clippings, poems, advertisements, and cartoons that enhance his narrative. He systematically addresses the structural features of English, detailing grammar, pronunciation, writing systems, and the complexity of vocabulary. Technical aspects are explained in accessible terms, complemented by a glossary for clarity on language terminology. The book is visually engaging, featuring striking color illustrations and boxed features, making it captivating for a broad audience. David Crystal is also known for his works such as The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language and The Cambridge Encyclopedia.
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, David Crystal
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- Année de publication
- 1997
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- David Crystal
- Éditeur
- Cambridge University Press
- Publié
- 1997
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 495
- ISBN10
- 0521596556
- ISBN13
- 9780521596558
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Manuels, Histoire, Dictionnaires et manuels de langue, Manuels et guides, Science, Langues, Manuels de langue, Écriture, Histoire de la langue
- Évaluation
- 4,3 sur 5
- Description
- English serves as a near-global language, rich in varieties, dialects, and traditions that evolve at different rates. This book offers a well-crafted exploration of the history, structure, and global usage of English. Renowned linguist David Crystal delves into the language's many facets, tracing its origins from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. It encompasses every major English-speaking country, providing insights into the evolution and functionality of the language. Crystal emphasizes the role of language in literature and humor, allowing it to "speak for itself" through a diverse array of quotations, photographs, newspaper clippings, poems, advertisements, and cartoons that enhance his narrative. He systematically addresses the structural features of English, detailing grammar, pronunciation, writing systems, and the complexity of vocabulary. Technical aspects are explained in accessible terms, complemented by a glossary for clarity on language terminology. The book is visually engaging, featuring striking color illustrations and boxed features, making it captivating for a broad audience. David Crystal is also known for his works such as The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language and The Cambridge Encyclopedia.









