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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Why does language change Why can we speak to and understand our parents but have trouble reading Shakespeare Why is Chaucer's English of the fourteenth century so different from Modern English of the late twentieth century that the two are essentially different languages Why are Americans and English 'one people divided by a common language' And how can the language of Chaucer and Modern English - or Modern British and American English - still be called the same language The present book provides answers to questions like these in a straightforward way, aimed at the non-specialist, with ample illustrations from both familiar and more exotic languages. Most chapters in this new edition have been reworked, with some difficult passages removed, other passages thoroughly rewritten, and several new sections added, e.g. on language and race and on Indian writing systems. Further, the chapter notes and bibliography have all been updated. The content is engaging, focusing on topics and issues that spark student interest. Its goals are broadly pedagogical and the level and presentation are appropriate for interested beginners with little or no background in linguistics. The language coverage for examples goes well beyond what is usual for books of this kind, with a considerable amount of data from various languages of India.
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Publicado por Walter de Gruyter, Incorporated, 2009
ISBN 10: 3110218429 ISBN 13: 9783110218428
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. 2nd rev. ed. Why does language change? Why can we speak to and understand our parents but have trouble reading Shakespeare? Why is Chaucer's English of the fourteenth century so different from Modern English of the late twentieth century that the two are essentially different languages? Why are Americans and English 'one people divided by a common language'? And how can the language of Chaucer and Modern English - or Modern British and American English - still be called the same language? The present book provides answers to questions like these in a straightforward way, aimed at the non-specialist, with ample illustrations from both familiar and more exotic languages. Most chapters in this new edition have been reworked, with some difficult passages removed, other passages thoroughly rewritten, and several new sections added, e.g. on language and race and on Indian writing systems. Further, the chapter notes and bibliography have all been updated. The content is engaging, focusing on topics and issues that spark student interest. Its goals are broadly pedagogical and the level and presentation are appropriate for interested beginners with little or no background in linguistics. The language coverage for examples goes well beyond what is usual for books of this kind, with a considerable amount of data from various languages of India.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. 2nd rev. ed. Why does language change? Why can we speak to and understand our parents but have trouble reading Shakespeare? Why is Chaucer's English of the fourteenth century so different from Modern English of the late twentieth century that the two are essentially different languages? Why are Americans and English 'one people divided by a common language'? And how can the language of Chaucer and Modern English - or Modern British and American English - still be called the same language? The present book provides answers to questions like these in a straightforward way, aimed at the non-specialist, with ample illustrations from both familiar and more exotic languages. Most chapters in this new edition have been reworked, with some difficult passages removed, other passages thoroughly rewritten, and several new sections added, e.g. on language and race and on Indian writing systems. Further, the chapter notes and bibliography have all been updated. The content is engaging, focusing on topics and issues that spark student interest. Its goals are broadly pedagogical and the level and presentation are appropriate for interested beginners with little or no background in linguistics. The language coverage for examples goes well beyond what is usual for books of this kind, with a considerable amount of data from various languages of India.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por De Gruyter Mouton Aug 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 3110218429 ISBN 13: 9783110218428
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Why does language change Why can we speak to and understand our parents but have trouble reading Shakespeare Why is Chaucer's English of the fourteenth century so different from Modern English of the late twentieth century that the two are essentially different languages Why are Americans and English 'one people divided by a common language' And how can the language of Chaucer and Modern English - or Modern British and American English - still be called the same language The present book provides answers to questions like these in a straightforward way, aimed at the non-specialist, with ample illustrations from both familiar and more exotic languages. Most chapters in this new edition have been reworked, with some difficult passages removed, other passages thoroughly rewritten, and several new sections added, e.g. on language and race and on Indian writing systems. Further, the chapter notes and bibliography have all been updated. The content is engaging, focusing on topics and issues that spark student interest. Its goals are broadly pedagogical and the level and presentation are appropriate for interested beginners with little or no background in linguistics. The language coverage for examples goes well beyond what is usual for books of this kind, with a considerable amount of data from various languages of India. 608 pp. Englisch.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por De Gruyter Mouton, De Gruyter Aug 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 3110218429 ISBN 13: 9783110218428
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Why does language change Why can we speak to and understand our parents but have trouble reading Shakespeare Why is Chaucer's English of the fourteenth century so different from Modern English of the late twentieth century that the two are essentially different languages Why are Americans and English 'one people divided by a common language' And how can the language of Chaucer and Modern English - or Modern British and American English - still be called the same language The present book provides answers to questions like these in a straightforward way, aimed at the non-specialist, with ample illustrations from both familiar and more exotic languages.Most chapters in this new edition have been reworked, with some difficult passages removed, other passages thoroughly rewritten, and several new sections added, e.g. on language and race and on Indian writing systems. Further, the chapter notes and bibliography have all been updated.The content is engaging, focusing on topics and issues that spark student interest. Its goals are broadly pedagogical and the level and presentation are appropriate for interested beginners with little or no background in linguistics. The language coverage for examples goes well beyond what is usual for books of this kind, with a considerable amount of data from various languages of India.Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Genthiner Strasse 13, 10785 Berlin 608 pp. Englisch.