English in America

English in America
Title English in America PDF eBook
Author Richard Ohmann
Publisher UPNE
Pages 412
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN 9780819562944

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A reissue of a controversial analysis of the literature profession.

A History of the English Language

A History of the English Language
Title A History of the English Language PDF eBook
Author Richard Hogg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 440
Release 2008-03-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139451294

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The history and development of English, from the earliest known writings to its status today as a dominant world language, is a subject of major importance to linguists and historians. In this book, a team of international experts cover the entire recorded history of the English language, outlining its development over fifteen centuries. With an emphasis on more recent periods, every key stage in the history of the language is covered, with full accounts of standardisation, names, the distribution of English in Britain and North America, and its global spread. New historical surveys of the crucial aspects of the language are presented, and historical changes that have affected English are treated as a continuing process, helping to explain the shape of the language today. This complete and up-to-date history of English will be indispensable to all advanced students, scholars and teachers in this prominent field.

The English Language in America

The English Language in America
Title The English Language in America PDF eBook
Author George Philip Krapp
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1925
Genre Americanisms
ISBN

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The English Royal Family of America, from Jamestown to the American Revolution

The English Royal Family of America, from Jamestown to the American Revolution
Title The English Royal Family of America, from Jamestown to the American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Beatty
Publisher McFarland
Pages 278
Release 2003-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780786415588

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For about a century and a half after they arrived from England, America's first permanent colonists considered themselves to be English. They were proud of their heritage and loyal to their country. England's royal family truly was the royal family of America--until the era of the American Revolution, when the colonies fought for their independence from England and its rulers. Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II, William III and Mary II, Anne, George I, George II, and George III--the English royals who were also the royals of early America--are all covered in this work. It begins with Queen Elizabeth I, as it was during her rule that Sir Walter Ralegh established his settlements in America, and ends with King George III, as it was during his rule that the American Revolution began. A biographical sketch is provided for each royal and his or her spouse and legitimate children. Brief mention is made of mistresses and illegitimate children.

Made in America

Made in America
Title Made in America PDF eBook
Author Bill Bryson
Publisher Random House
Pages 594
Release 2016-09-08
Genre Americanisms
ISBN 1784161861

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'Funny, wise, learned and compulsive' - GQ Bill Bryson turns away from travelling the highways and byways of middle America, so hilariously depicted in his bestselling The Lost Continent, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid and Notes from a Big Country, for a fast, exhilarating ride along the Route 66 of American language and popular culture. In Made in America, Bryson tells the story of how American arose out of the English language, and along the way, de-mythologizes his native land - explaining how a dusty desert hamlet with neither woods nor holly became Hollywood, how the Wild West wasn't won, why Americans say 'lootenant' and 'Toosday', how they were eating junk food long before the word itself was cooked up - as well as exposing the true origins of the words G-string, blockbuster, poker and snafu. 'A tremendously sassy work, full of zip, pizzazz and all those other great American qualities' Will Self, Independent on Sunday

The English Storkes in America

The English Storkes in America
Title The English Storkes in America PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2015
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The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes

The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes
Title The Cambridge Handbook of World Englishes PDF eBook
Author Daniel Schreier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 857
Release 2020-01-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108581382

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The plural form 'Englishes' conveys the diversity of English as a global language, pinpointing the growth and existence of a large number of national, regional and social forms. The global spread of English and the new varieties that have emerged around the world has grown to be a vast area of study and research, which intersects multiple disciplines. This Handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of World Englishes from 1600 to the present day. Covering topics such as variationist sociolinguistics, pragmatics, contact linguistics, linguistic anthropology, corpus- and applied linguistics and language history, it combines discussion of traditional topics with a variety of innovative approaches. The chapters, all written by internationally acclaimed authorities, provide up-to-date discussions of the evolution of different Englishes around the globe, a comprehensive coverage of different models and approaches, and some original perspectives on current challenges.