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Paperback A History of the English Language Book

ISBN: 0814713130

ISBN13: 9780814713136

A History of the English Language

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What is a history of the English language? To a native speaker, the answer to this question might seem obvious; the story, from beginning to end, of the language that we use every day. But a history of the English language raises the prickly question of what one means by English. Who speaks "true" English, and are these speakers British, American, Scottish, or Australian, or something else entirely? Is the history of English the history of a written language, or must such an inquiry contend with the divergent dialects and accents of English speakers around the world? In A History of the English Language , N. F. Blake abandons the traditional framework that divides history into three major periods: Old English, Middle English, and Modern English, arguing that these periods were originally chosen because of their political, as opposed to linguistic, significance. Dating the emergence of the ideal of a unified English language to the reign of King Alfred, Blake illustrates the way in which, since its origin, the concept of English has been largely a political and educational one. Detailing the influence that many parent languages -- West Saxon, Latin, and French, to name a few, had on the emerging tongue, Blake brings insight into the dynamic role that other languages continue to play in shaping English.

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Not for the pseudo-intellectual

This is an excellent overview of the history of the English language. It is NOT a pop-linguistic, pseudo-educational book for those interested in easy-to-digest mini-facts. If you are interested in clear, lucid prose, an excellent diachronic examination of the changes that occurred in English (especially in the vowel system), combined with constant attention to extra-linguistic variables such as the effects of geography, religion, war, and (later) orthography, then this is an excellent buy. The book has no "agenda," as so-many books dealing with this topic do (i.e. it is neither pro-French nor pro-British). As for the "complex terminology" mentioned in another review, try using a dictionary (the terminology is NOT complex for anyone with even a modicum of linguisitic knowledge).
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