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Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold Story of English

by John Mcwhorter

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A survey of the quirks and quandaries of the English language, focusing on our strange and wonderful grammar

Why do we say“I am reading a catalo” instead of“I read a catalo”? Why do we say“d” at all? Is the way we speak a reflection of our cultural values? Delving into these provocative topics and more, Our Magnificent Bastard Language distills hundreds of years of fascinating lore into one lively history.

Covering such turning points as the little-known Celtic and Welsh influences on English, the impact of the Viking raids and the Norman Conquest, and the Germanic invasions that started it all during the fifth century ad, John McWhorter narrates this colorful evolution with vigor. Drawing on revolutionary genetic and linguistic research as well as a cache of remarkable trivia about the origins of English words and syntax patterns, Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue ultimately demonstrates the arbitrary, maddening nature of English— and its ironic simplicity due to its role as a streamlined lingua franca during the early formation of Britain. This is the book that language aficionados worldwide have been waiting for (and no, i‛s not a sin to end a sentence with a preposition).

Review:

"This evolutionary history of the English language from author and editor McWhorter (The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language) isn't an easy read, but those fascinated by words and grammar will find it informative, provocative and even invigorating. McWhorter's history takes on some old mysteries and widely-believed theories, mounting a solid argument for the Celtic influence on English language that literary research has for years dismissed; he also patiently explains such drastic changes as the shift from Old English to Middle English (the differences between written and spoken language explain a lot). Those who have learned English as a second language will recognize McWhorter's assertion that 'English really is easy(-ish) at first and hard later'; for that, he says, we can 'blame... the Danish and Scandinavian' influence. McWhorter further proves his bona fides with deft analogies, like a comparison between the evolution of English and popping a wheelie on a bicycle; he also debunks, handily, the popular notion that 'a language's grammar and the way its words pattern reflect aspects of its speakers' culture and the way they think.' McWhorter's iconoclastic impulses and refreshing enthusiasm makes this worth a look for anyone with a love for the language." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

John McWhorter is the author of The Power of Babel and numerous other acclaimed books, most recently All About the Beat: Why Hip-Hop Ca‛t Save Black America (Gotham Books, 2008). A senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor to The New Republic, he has taught linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley and has been widely profiled in the media.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781592403950
Subtitle:
The Untold Story of English
Author:
Mcwhorter, John
Author:
McWhorter, John
Publisher:
Gotham
Subject:
Etymology
Subject:
English language
Subject:
History
Subject:
English language -- Etymology.
Subject:
English language -- History.
Subject:
Linguistics - Etymology
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20081030
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
7.30x5.20x1.10 in. .75 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This evolutionary history of the English language from author and editor McWhorter (The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language) isn't an easy read, but those fascinated by words and grammar will find it informative, provocative and even invigorating. McWhorter's history takes on some old mysteries and widely-believed theories, mounting a solid argument for the Celtic influence on English language that literary research has for years dismissed; he also patiently explains such drastic changes as the shift from Old English to Middle English (the differences between written and spoken language explain a lot). Those who have learned English as a second language will recognize McWhorter's assertion that 'English really is easy(-ish) at first and hard later'; for that, he says, we can 'blame... the Danish and Scandinavian' influence. McWhorter further proves his bona fides with deft analogies, like a comparison between the evolution of English and popping a wheelie on a bicycle; he also debunks, handily, the popular notion that 'a language's grammar and the way its words pattern reflect aspects of its speakers' culture and the way they think.' McWhorter's iconoclastic impulses and refreshing enthusiasm makes this worth a look for anyone with a love for the language." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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