Williamsburg Regional Library

Don't believe a word, the surprising truth about language, David Shariatmadari

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Don't believe a word, the surprising truth about language, David Shariatmadari
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-314) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Don't believe a word
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1102473510
Responsibility statement
David Shariatmadari
Sub title
the surprising truth about language
Summary
"Everyone likes to think they know a bit about language: There are some words that you simply can't translate into English. The origin of a word tells you how it should be used. A dialect is inferior to a language. The problem is, none of these statements are true. In Don't Believe a Word, linguist David Shariatmadari explodes nine common myths about language and introduces us to some of the fundamental insights of modern linguistics. By the end of this eye- opening tour, readers will understand that grammatical "errors" are in fact the foundation of modern English; that the meaning of a word is not what a dictionary says, but how it's used; and that the difference between what gets labelled a "language" or "dialect" is political, rather than scientific. Don't Believe a Word offers an accessible and thorough introduction to the science behind one of the most essential aspects of our daily life"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Language is going to the dogs -- A word's origin is its true meaning -- I control what comes out of my mouth -- We can't talk to the animals -- You can't translate this word -- Italian is a language -- What you say is what you mean -- Some languages are better than others -- Language is an instinct
Target audience
adult
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