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Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue_ The Untold History of English by John McWhorter ePUB eBOOK-ZAK
There is something about the English language. Belonging to the Proto-Germanic language group, English has a structure that is oddly, weirdly different from other Germanic languages. In Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold Story of English, John McWhorter has achieved nothing less than a new understanding of the historic formation of the English language â in McWhorterâs words âa revised conception of what English is and whyâ. The linguist and public intellectual McWhorter accomplished this scholarly feat outside the tight restrictor box of academic publications. He did it with a popular book and thoroughly convincing arguments framed in richly entertaining, informal colloquial language.
The book is about the spoken word and how and why the English languageâs structure â that is the syntax, and which linguists term the âgrammarâ â changed through time. McWhorter tells the story the way it should be told: in spoken English by a master of the subject of how the languages under study sounded. The author has a remarkable, animated narrative voice and his delivery has an engaging and captivating personal touch. He is a great teacher with a world-class set of pipes, who clearly has developed a special relationship with studio microphones.
McWhorterâs intent is âto fill in a chapter of The History of English that has not been presented to the lay public, partly because it is a chapter even scholars of Englishâs development have rarely engaged at lengthâ. The changes of English under study are from spoken Old English before 787 C.E. and the Viking invasions and the Norman Conquest of 1066 to the Middle English of Chaucerâs time. (With Chaucer we are a hop, skip, and a jump away from the English we easily recognize today.) The influences that altered the language, in McWhorterâs new formulation, include how, beginning in 787 C.E., the Viking invaders âbeat up the English language in the same way that we beat up foreign languages in class roomsâ, and thus shed some of the English grammar, and the native British Celtic Welsh and Cornish âmixed their native grammars with English grammarâ. After the Norman Invasion, French was the language of a relatively small ruling class and was thus the written language. But with the Hundreds Yearsâ War between England and France, English again became the ruling language, and the changes that had been created in spoken English found their way into written Middle English.
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