Colonial English a glossary of Australian, Anglo-Indian, Pidgin English, West Indian, and South American words
Author: Carl Lentzner
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 270
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Author: Carl Lentzner
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 270
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sarah Ogilvie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-09-24
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 1108568459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow did a single genre of text have the power to standardise the English language across time and region, rival the Bible in notions of authority, and challenge our understanding of objectivity, prescription, and description? Since the first monolingual dictionary appeared in 1604, the genre has sparked evolution, innovation, devotion, plagiarism, and controversy. This comprehensive volume presents an overview of essential issues pertaining to dictionary style and content and a fresh narrative of the development of English dictionaries throughout the centuries. Essays on the regional and global nature of English lexicography (dictionary making) explore its power in standardising varieties of English and defining nations seeking independence from the British Empire: from Canada to the Caribbean. Leading scholars and lexicographers historically contextualise an array of dictionaries and pose urgent theoretical and methodological questions relating to their role as tools of standardisation, prestige, power, education, literacy, and national identity.
Author: Julie Coleman
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2008-10-23
Total Pages: 515
ISBN-13: 0191563587
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book continues Julie Coleman's acclaimed history of dictionaries of English slang and cant. It describes the increasingly systematic and scholarly way in which such terms were recorded and classified in the UK, the USA, Australia, and elsewhere, and the huge growth in the publication of and public appetite for dictionaries, glossaries, and guides to the distinctive vocabularies of different social groups, classes, districts, regions, and nations. Dr Coleman describes the origins of words and phrases and explores their history. By copious example she shows how they cast light on everyday life across the globe - from settlers in Canada and Australia and cockneys in London to gang-members in New York and soldiers fighting in the Boer and First World Wars - as well as on the operations of the narcotics trade and the entertainment business and the lives of those attending American colleges and British public schools. The slang lexicographers were a colourful bunch. Those featured in this book include spiritualists, aristocrats, socialists, journalists, psychiatrists, school-boys, criminals, hoboes, police officers, and a serial bigamist. One provided the inspiration for Robert Lewis Stevenson's Long John Silver. Another was allegedly killed by a pork pie. Julie Coleman's account will interest historians of language, crime, poverty, sexuality, and the criminal underworld.
Author: Alexander Bergs
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2012-05-29
Total Pages: 1196
ISBN-13: 3110251590
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Author: George Peabody Library
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 676
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sanki Ichikawa
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 214
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Karl Lentzner
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Published: 2020-09-02
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9783337983864
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Manfred Görlach
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1995-10-05
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 902727634X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of eight papers is a continuation of Manfred Görlach’s previous collection “Englishes” with the author’s most influential writings in the field of varieties of English