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David Crystal

    6. júl 1941

    David Crystal je uznávaný lingvista a autor, ktorý sa hlboko zaoberá anglickým jazykom. Jeho práca sa sústredí na detailnú analýzu intonácie, štylistiky a praktické aplikácie lingvistiky v rôznych oblastiach, vrátane náboženstva, vzdelávania a klinickej praxe. Crystalove eseje a knihy sú cenené pre svoju hĺbku a jasnosť pri skúmaní nuáns a vývoja jazyka. Prostredníctvom svojich rozsiahlych publikácií a prednášok prispieva k lepšiemu pochopeniu jazykových procesov a ich vplyvu na spoločnosť.

    Words On Words
    Making Sense
    Shakespeare's Words
    The Concise Oxford Dictionary
    David Crystal's 50 Questions About English Usage Pocket Editions
    The Penguin English Dictionary
    • The Penguin English Dictionary

      • 1642 stránok
      • 58 hodin čítania

      Ze srovnání slovníků Collins, Chambers a Penguin vychází The New Penguin English Dictionary jako ta nejlepší volba" Literární příloha The Times Toto druhé vydání nejrozsáhlejšího anglického výkladového slovníku nakladatelského domu Penguin dokonale a do hloubky pokrává všechny aspekty současného anglického jazyka. Jde o aktualizované vydání, které připravili přední angličtí lexikografové. Srozumitelné a detailní definice, se zvláštním důrazem na složitější významy a použití Najdeme zde nejen slova z tzv. "standard English", ale i technické a vědecké výrazy, slang a tvary z historické angličtiny. Stovky nových slov, žargon a módníslova reflektující nejnovější přírůstky do slovní zásoby, např. barista, cyberstalking, foodmiles, proximity talks, SMS aj. Gramatické vazby, příklady správného užití, výslovnost a interpunkce Příklady užití slov také z děl slavných spisovatelů, od Shakespeara po Jane Austenovou a od P. G. Wodehouse až po Salmana Rushdieho Příspěvky od významných britských odborníků, např. Richarda Dawkinse o evoluci, Geofreyho Robertsona o svobodě, Heleny Kennedyové o lidských právech a Vernona Bogdanora o devoluci.

      The Penguin English Dictionary
      4,5
    • David Crystal provides concise, accessible answers to fifty questions about English language usage. In this compact, user-friendly book, David Crystal draws on his extensive knowledge and experience to answer questions from English language teachers and learners from around the world. The book covers topics ranging from general enquiries about the language as a whole to specific points of grammar, pronunciation, orthography, vocabulary, idiom and style. The author's responses are illustrated by personal anecdotes, placed within historical and literary context and supported by research and corpus data to provide unique, authentic insights.

      David Crystal's 50 Questions About English Usage Pocket Editions
      4,7
    • The Concise Oxford Dictionary

      The Classic First Edition

      The classic original edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, first published in 1911 in a beautifully reproduced facsimile edition with a new introductory essay by David Crystal.

      The Concise Oxford Dictionary
      5,0
    • Suitable for scholars, students and actors, this book contains glosses and quotes for over 14,000 words that could be misunderstood by modern audience. It features different panels that look at such areas of Shakespeare's language as greetings, swear-words and terms of address. schovat popis

      Shakespeare's Words
      4,4
    • Making Sense

      The Glamorous Story of English Grammar

      • 281 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      David Crystal explains grammar's rules and irregularities, shows how to navigate its snares and pitfalls, and explores its history and varieties. He gives practical guidance on how grammar may be used for different purposes and in different settings. He provides a series of insights into the stages by which children acquire grammar and shows how this can be used to guide its early instruction. He casts a mordant eye on what learned people have said about English grammar over the centuries and what they continue to say now. People have always been uneasy about points of grammar and worried that what they say may not always be what they mean. Grammar is complex but, Professor Crystal shows, it need not be daunting: the more we understand it, he argues, the more sense we shall make. Making Sense is as entertaining as it is instructive. David Crystal unites investigations of its nature, variations, history, learning, and teaching with a host of practical advice. Like its three companion volumes it will appeal to everyone interested in the English language and how to use it.

      Making Sense
      4,3
    • Words On Words

      Quotations About Language And Languages

      • 580 stránok
      • 21 hodin čítania

      "I hate quotations," said Emerson in his Journals. "Tell me what you know." He may not have realized how much could be gleaned from a book of quotations. This collection offers a crash course in the history of thought about language, featuring nearly 5,000 snippets that lead readers back to countless original sources. It serves as a Bartlett's for word lovers and linguists, with nearly half of the text devoted to indexes. Editors David and Hilary Crystal meticulously curated and corrected these quotations, often surprised by the sources that yielded the most. For instance, they found Laurence Sterne's works unexpectedly rich in quotes, while Pepys's Diary was less fruitful. The Crystals sought "succinctness and autonomy of expression," discovering abundance in the works of Oscar Wilde, Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Montaigne, Emerson, Samuel Johnson, Dickens, and Ambrose Bierce, whose Devil's Dictionary is notably quoted. The quotations are organized into 65 categories, covering topics like language origins, usage, multilingualism, verbosity, slang, and political language. Interestingly, despite David Crystal's reputation as a linguist, the Crystals noted that professional linguists are "remarkably unquoteworthy."

      Words On Words
      4,4
    • The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language is one of the publishing phenomena of recent times. Rarely has a book so packed with accurate and well researched factual information been so widely read and popularly acclaimed. It has played a key role in the spread of general interest in language matters, generating further publications and broadcasting events for an avid audience. Its First Edition appeared in hardback in 1995 and a revised paperback in 1997. There have been numerous subsequent updated reprintings; but this Second Edition now presents an overhaul of the subject for a new generation of language-lovers and of teachers, students and professional English-users concerned with their own linguistic legacy. The book offers a unique experience of the English language, exploring its past, present and future. David Crystal systematically explains the history, structure, variety and range of uses of English worldwide, employing a rich apparatus of text, pictures, tables, maps and graphics. The length of the Second Edition has increased by 16 pages and there are 44 new illustrations, a new chapter, extensive new material on world English and Internet English, and a complete updating of statistics, further reading suggestions and other references throughout the book.

      The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language - Second Edition
      5,0
    • The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language

      • 472 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      Where did human language come from? How many languages are there? How do we acquire our first language or learn a second one? The highly acclaimed Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language by David Crystal answers these and other questions about language. From hieroglyphics to trucker talk, from Shakespeare in pidgin to sneezing in Tongan, this is a stimulating and richly illustrated guide to the variety, structure, history and theory of language. David Crystal not only conveys the intrinsic fascination of the subject, but also its enormous complexity. The visual dimension of the encyclopedia throws a fresh light on what has traditionally been treated as a non-visual subject, with many drawings, photographs, maps, display boxes and extracts all integrated within the text. In addition, appendices, meticulous cross-referencing and indexing ensure that this is an authoritative work of reference for students, professionals and general readers alike.--Publisher description.

      The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language
      4,3
    • Proverbs are fascinating in what they tell us about a culture's view of everyday life, and proverbial wisdom is a key factor in understanding different peoples and cultures. David Crystal takes us on a global tour of the world's proverbs.

      As they say in Zanzibar
      5,0
    • A comprehensive new reference work that offers the widest range of information available in a single volume. Features more than 30,000 main entries with 75,000 cross references, a unique 128-page Ready Reference section, more than 750 line drawings, illustrations and maps. The perfect desk reference for the '90s. Shrinkwrapped.

      The Cambridge Encyclopedia
      5,0