Speaking American: A History of English in the United States

Author:   Richard W. Bailey (Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature, Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190232603


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 April 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Richard W. Bailey (Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature, Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780190232603


ISBN 10:   0190232609
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   16 April 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction 2. Chesapeake Bay, before 1650 3. Boston, 1650-1700 4. Charles Town, 1700-1750 5. Philadelphia, 1750-1800 6. New Orleans, 1800-1850 7. New York, 1850-1900 8. Chicago, 1900-1950 9. Los Angeles, 1950-2000 10. Cyberspace, 2000- References Index

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Speaking American is a rich look at the mind-blowingly diverse forces that have twisted and tweaked English on these shores. * Mark Peters, Visual Thesaurus * Beautifully researched and engagingly written, Speaking American breaks new ground in showing, city by city, the complex human forces that have given American English its individual character and vitality. It will become required reading for anyone interested in the history of English. * David Crystal, author of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language and The Stories of English * Speaking American is a brilliant kaleidoscopic picture of American English, showing deftly and authoritatively that Americans have always invented and re-invented our language as we please (and in every American place, from sea to shining sea). * Erin McKean, Founder, Wordnik.com * Bailey's tour of the tongue includes enough colorful language-related anecdotes and enough cultural and historical meat to reward the patient general reader. * Chris Tucker, The Dallas Morning News * Fascinating...Grounding this historical journey in specific cities allows Bailey to infuse his narrative of American English with local color. * Ben Zimmer, The Boston Globe * Places fresh daggers in the heart of the idea that language can somehow be perfected and standardized and celebrates the ability of English to change, adapt, adopt, steal and transform. - Kirkus Reviews The story of American English is one of eternal rises and falls in reputation, and Bailey, the author of several books on English, traces our assorted ways of speaking across the country, concentrating on a 50-year period, starting in Chesapeake Bay and ending in Los Angeles. * The New York Times Book Review *


The story of American English is one of eternal rises and falls in reputation, and Bailey, the author of several books on English, traces our assorted ways of speaking across the country, concentrating on a 50-year period, starting in Chesapeake Bay and ending in Los Angeles. The New York Times Book Review Places fresh daggers in the heart of the idea that language can somehow be perfected and standardized and celebrates the ability of English to change, adapt, adopt, steal and transform. - Kirkus Reviews Fascinating...Grounding this historical journey in specific cities allows Bailey to infuse his narrative of American English with local color. Ben Zimmer, The Boston Globe Bailey's tour of the tongue includes enough colorful language-related anecdotes and enough cultural and historical meat to reward the patient general reader. Chris Tucker, The Dallas Morning News Speaking American is a brilliant kaleidoscopic picture of American English, showing deftly and authoritatively that Americans have always invented and re-invented our language as we please (and in every American place, from sea to shining sea). Erin McKean, Founder, Wordnik.com Beautifully researched and engagingly written, Speaking American breaks new ground in showing, city by city, the complex human forces that have given American English its individual character and vitality. It will become required reading for anyone interested in the history of English. David Crystal, author of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language and The Stories of English Speaking American is a rich look at the mind-blowingly diverse forces that have twisted and tweaked English on these shores. Mark Peters, Visual Thesaurus


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Richard W. Bailey was the author of Images of English: A Cultural History of the Language, Nineteenth-Century English, and Rogue Scholar: The Sinister Life and Celebrated Death of Edward H. Rulloff. Bailey served in the course of his career as the President of the American Dialect Society and of the Dictionary Society of North America, and the associate editor for The Oxford Companion to the English Language. A long-time faculty member at the University of Michigan, he retired as Fred Newton Scott Collegiate Professor of English.

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