The English Language Volume 2 Essays by Linguistics and Men of Letters 1858-1964 |
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Contents
English Rational and Irrational from | 30 |
Slang in America from The North | 54 |
Nationalisation letter to The Morning Leader | 80 |
Broadcast English BBC Pamphlet | 100 |
Needed Words Society for Pure | 114 |
Language from Encyclopedia of the Social | 131 |
The Structure of Learned Words | 157 |
from The Philosophy of Rhetoric page | 171 |
The Social Significance of Differences | 203 |
Politics and the English Language from | 217 |
English or American? from | 242 |
Introduction from | 269 |
The Lexicographers Uneasy Chair from | 284 |
Study Questions | 305 |
Common terms and phrases
actual adjective alternant American analysis appear attempt authors base become called century certain common considered contain conventional course criticism culture definition derived describe dialects dictionary distinction elements England English especially essay example exist expression fact feeling foreign French Gerundive give given grammar hand important indicate inflected instance interest kind language Latin learned less letters linguistic literary matter meaning morpheme names nature noun object observation occur original particular person phonetic phrase position possible practice present principle pronunciation question reference relation sense sentence simple single slang social sound speak speakers speech spelling standard stress structure suffix suggest syllables symbols things thought tion United usage various verb vocabulary vowel whole words writing written