What's in a Word?

Etymological Gossip About Some Interesting English Words

Häftad, Engelska, 2001

Av University of Nevada Press, Robert Gorrell

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Modern English is rich in words derived from sources as diverse as classical Latin and Greek, Indonesian and other Asian languages, European mythology and religion, and the popular culture of many times and places. In this survey of the origins of several hundred familiar English words, linguist Robert Gorrell explores the myriad ways our language has been shaped by successive conquests of Britain by the Romans, Germanic tribes, and Normans; by borrowings from Greek (which followed the spread of Christianity into the British Isles), Arabic, Native American languages, French, and others; and by the spread of British conquerors, colonists, and merchants around the world. Other words are derived from myths and legends, such as aphrodisiac from the Greek goddess Aphrodite and maudlin from medieval depictions of Mary Magdalene as a weeping, teary-eyed figure. Still other words originated in cultural practices, such as bootleg from the Prohibition practice of sellers carrying bottles of illegal liquor hidden in their high boots, or from the combination of older elements to meet new needs, such as helicopter from the Greek words helix (a spiral) and pterion (wing).

Produktinformation

  • Utgivningsdatum2001-02-28
  • Mått135 x 185 x 19 mm
  • Vikt310 g
  • SpråkEngelska
  • Antal sidor240
  • FörlagUniversity of Nevada Press
  • EAN9780874173673

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