英語史におけるランドマーク<br>Landmarks in the History of the English Language

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英語史におけるランドマーク
Landmarks in the History of the English Language

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 160 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032229904
  • DDC分類 420

Full Description

Landmarks in the History of the English Language identifies twelve key landmarks spread throughout the language's history to provide a lively and interesting introduction to the history of English.

Each landmark focuses on one individual associated with the key moment which helps to engage the reader and provide the history of the language with a 'human face'. The landmarks range from Alfred the Great and his attempts to further English through its use in education, to the spread of English worldwide and the work of the linguist Braj Kachru. The final chapter takes a look into the future through the writings of David Crystal. Whilst focusing on the specific events and people, the book includes a broad outline of the history of English so that the reader can locate each landmark within the language's history.

Written in a student-friendly style and with short activities available online, this book provides a brief introduction for those coming to the topic for the first time, as well an engaging supplementary text for those studying modules on the history of English on degrees in English Language, Linguistics and Literature. General readers with an interest in the English language and its history will also find the book engaging.

Contents

Preface

1. English: the Ancestral Trail
William Jones and the Indo-European family of languages

2. Putting English on the Map
Alfred the Great and the establishment of English

Interlude 1 What OE was like: the nun, the devil, and a lettuce

3. Simplifying English
Samuel Moore and the case of the disappearing inflections

4. Standardising written English
Henry V and Chancery English

Interlude 2 What ME was like: a gat-toothed wife

5. Enriching English
Thomas Elyot, Thomas Wilson and a proliferation of new words

6. 'Worshipping the English'
Richard Mulcaster and his Elementarie

Interlude 3 What EModE was like: hands red with blood

7. Fixing the language
Samuel Johnson and his Dictionary

8. Crossing the Atlantic
Noah Webster and American English

9. Going beyond the Standard
William Barnes and the Dorset dialect

10. A 'dictionary of all English'
James Murray and the Oxford English Dictionary

11. The spread of English
Braj Kachru and his concentric circles

12. What next?
David Crystal and the future of English

Index