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The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language

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English serves as a near-world language, rich in varieties, dialects, and traditions that evolve at different rates. This book offers a compelling exploration of the history, structure, and global use 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 mechanics of the language. Crystal emphasizes the role of English in literature and humor, allowing the language to "speak for itself" through a diverse array of illustrative materials, including quotations, photographs, newspaper clippings, poems, advertisements, and cartoons that enhance the narrative. The author systematically addresses the structural features of English, offering a comprehensive description of grammar, pronunciation, writing systems, and vocabulary complexity. He presents technical aspects in an accessible manner and includes a glossary for readers unfamiliar with linguistic terminology. The book is visually engaging, featuring striking color illustrations, panels, and boxed features, making it an intriguing read 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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1995
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1995
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pevná
ISBN10
0521401798
ISBN13
9780521401791
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4,3 z 5
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English serves as a near-world language, rich in varieties, dialects, and traditions that evolve at different rates. This book offers a compelling exploration of the history, structure, and global use 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 mechanics of the language. Crystal emphasizes the role of English in literature and humor, allowing the language to "speak for itself" through a diverse array of illustrative materials, including quotations, photographs, newspaper clippings, poems, advertisements, and cartoons that enhance the narrative. The author systematically addresses the structural features of English, offering a comprehensive description of grammar, pronunciation, writing systems, and vocabulary complexity. He presents technical aspects in an accessible manner and includes a glossary for readers unfamiliar with linguistic terminology. The book is visually engaging, featuring striking color illustrations, panels, and boxed features, making it an intriguing read for a broad audience. David Crystal is also known for his works such as The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language and The Cambridge Encyclopedia.