The History of English: The Biography of a Language
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Christopher R. Fee
Summary
Named one of America’s best professors by Princeton Review, Christopher R. Fee invites you to explore your heritage from an unconventional angle: through the origin and development of the English language.
Professor Fee is an award-winning professor and medievalist whose expertise spans Old English, Old Norse, and historical linguistics. With flair and gusto, he draws from this well of knowledge to help you trace the evolution of English across a fascinating range of cultures.
In liberal-arts fashion, this series of 24 lectures mixes the study of technical subjects (like phonetics, linguistics, and historical grammar) with cultural and historic topics, such as the impact of the Norman Invasion on Old English, the advent of the printing press, the place of Ebonics in the modern public-school curriculum, how English became a world language, and how close the Vikings came to ensuring that this course might have been about Danish instead of English.
Prof. Fee has a knack for combining scholarly insight with great storytelling. Expect to enjoy his account of the characters “worthy of a seamy soap opera” tasked with writing a dictionary.
Language is a cornerstone - arguably the very foundation - of human culture. It is a vital part of who we are and a subject invaluable to anyone interested in the humanities.
This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.
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The book seems not to be in chronologucal order all the time, so you have to put the jigsaw together yourself.
the author seems to have spent so long in academic circles they have forgotten how to talk to am outside audience. The book is ok for people who already know all the jargon and the subject, but this is not a book of use to those who want to learn.
I thought it was going to be a historical guide step by step to the development of the English language but it is more a sampling of some events padded around with waffle and big words.
So many occasions it would have helped to have given examples, which he did sometimes.
Missed opportunity, waffling and stuttering
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