The Story of EnglishFaber & Faber, 2011 - 496 páginas The Story of English is the extraordinary tale of the origins and development of the English language. Two thousand years ago English was confined to a handful of savage tribes on the shores of north-west Europe; today, in one form or another, it is spoken by a billion people around the world. More widely scattered, written and spoken than any other language in history, English has become a global phenomenon. Exploring its amazing success, from its beginnings to the end of the twentieth century, The Story of English - a prelude to Robert McCrum’s GLOBISH - is an essential companion for student and general reader alike. ‘A first-rate introduction to one of the most fascinating of subjects’ New York Times‘a wonderful source for those even half-interested in the language’ - Glasgow Herald‘makes old-style language histories look rather like the Book of Common Prayer’‘a counterblast to the reactionary gurus of grammar’ The Times‘swift and fascinating’ Chicago Tribune |
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The Story of English: Third Revised Edition Robert McCrum,William Cran,Robert Macneil Visualização de excertos - 2003 |
The Story of English: Third Revised Edition Robert McCrum,Robert Macneil,William Cran Pré-visualização indisponível - 2002 |