May We Borrow Your Language? How English Steals Words From All Over the World

May We Borrow Your Language? How English Steals Words From All Over the World

EnglishPaperback / softback
Gooden Philip
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781786694553
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The English language that is spoken by one billion people around the world is a linguistic mongrel, its vocabulary a diverse mix resulting from centuries of borrowing from other tongues. From the Celtic languages of pre-Roman Britain to Norman French; from the Vikings' Old Scandinavian to Persian, Arawak, Cantonese, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Inuit and Erdu – amongst a host of others – we have enriched our modern language with such words as tulip, slogan, doolally, avocado, moccasin, ketchup and ukulele. May We Borrow Your Language? explores the intriguing and unfamiliar stories behind scores of familiar words that the English language has filched from abroad; in so doing, it also sheds fascinating light on the wider history of the development of the English we speak today. Full of etymological nuggets to intrigue and delight the reader, this is a gift book for word buffs to cherish – as cerebrally stimulating as it is more-ishly entertaining.
EAN 9781786694553
ISBN 1786694557
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date September 7, 2017
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 198 x 129
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Gooden Philip