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9781585677191

The Stories of English

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  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-09-06
  • Publisher: INGRAM
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Summary

The English language is now accepted as the global lingua franca of the modern age, spoken or written in by over a quarter of the human race. But how did it evolve? How did a language spoken originally by a few thousand Anglo-Saxons become one used by more than 1,500 million? What developments can be seen as we move from Beowulf to Chaucer to Shakespeare to Dickens and the present day? A host of fascinating questions are answered in The Stories of English, a groundbreaking history of the language by David Crystal, the world-renowned writer and commentator on English. Many books have been written about English, but they have all focused on a single variety: the educated, printed language called “standard” English. David Crystal turns the history of English on its head and instead provides a startlingly original view of where the richness, creativity and diversity of the language truly lies—in the accents and dialects of nonstandard English users all over the world. Whatever their regional, social or ethnic background, each group has a story worth telling, whether it is in Scotland or Somerset, South Africa or Singapore. Interweaved within this central chronological story are accounts of uses of dialect around the world as well as in literary classics from The Canterbury Tales to The Lord of the Rings. For the first time, regional speech and writing is placed center stage, giving a sense of the social realities behind the development of English. This significant shift in perspective enables the reader to understand for the first time the importance of everyday, previously marginalized, voices in our language and provides an argument too for the way English should be taught in the future.

Author Biography

David Crystal was born in 1941 and received his PhD from University College London in 1966

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
vii
List of Maps
viii
Introduction 1(2)
The standard story
3(2)
The real story
5(10)
The origins of Old English
15(19)
Interlude 1: The Celtic language puzzle
29(5)
The Old English dialects
34(23)
Interlude 2: The rise and fall of West Saxon
54(3)
Early lexical diversity
57(29)
Interlude 3: Understanding Danes
82(4)
Stylistic variation in Old English
86(19)
Interlude 4: Grammatical transition
101(4)
The transition to Middle English
105(16)
Interlude 5: Two Peterborough Chronicles
117(4)
A trilingual nation
121(23)
Interlude 6: Lay Subsidy dialects
140(4)
Lexical invasions
144(25)
Interlude 7: The first dialect story
163(6)
Evolving variation
169(25)
Interlude 8: Well well
190(4)
A dialect age
194(28)
Interlude 9: Where did the -s ending come from?
218(4)
The emerging standard
222(32)
Interlude 10: Complaining about change
249(5)
Printing and its consequences
254(31)
Interlude 11: The first English dictionary
280(5)
Early Modern English preoccupations
285(26)
Interlude 12: Choosing thou or you
307(4)
Linguistic daring
311(27)
Interlude 13: Avoiding transcriptional anaemia
334(4)
Dialect fallout
338(27)
Interlude 14: A beggarly portrayal
361(4)
Stabilizing disorder
365(27)
Interlude 15: Delusions of simplicity
388(4)
Standard rules
392(27)
Interlude 16: Glottal stops
415(4)
New horizons
419(34)
Interlude 17: Tracking a change: the case of y'all
449(4)
Linguistic life goes on
453(31)
Interlude 18: The grammatical heart of nonstandard English
480(4)
And dialect life goes on
484(30)
Interlude 19: Dialect in Middle Earth
510(4)
Times a-changin'
514(21)
Appendix: The location of the towns and counties of England referred to in this book 535(3)
Notes 538(13)
References 551(10)
Acknowledgements 561(1)
Person Index 562(8)
Subject Index 570

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