
Newly updated to incorporate recent additions to the English language, the Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins provides a fascinating exploration of the origins and development of over 3,000 words in the English language. Drawing on Oxford's unrivalled dictionary research programme and language monitoring it brings to light the intriguing and often unusual stories of some of our most used words and phrases. The A-Z entries include the first known use of the term along with examples, related lexes, and expressions which uncover the etymological composition of each word. Also featured are 22 special panels that give overviews of broad topic areas, 5 of which are completely new and that variously cover words from Oceania, word blends, eponyms, and acronyms. New findings in the OED since the previous edition have also been added, including emoji, mansplain, meeple, meme, and spam. An absorbing resource for language students and enthusiasts, but also an intriguing read for any person interested in the development of the English language, and of language development in general. It also includes an extended introduction on the history of the English language.
This reference work investigates the historical etymology and linguistic evolution of over 3,000 common English words and phrases. Author Julia Cresswell utilizes the extensive research and language monitoring data from the Oxford English Dictionary to provide a comprehensive analysis of how vocabulary has shifted over time. The text serves as both a scholarly resource and a general interest guide to the origins of modern lexicon.
What You Will Find
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Experts and linguists recognize this volume as a reliable and accessible entry point for those interested in the history of English vocabulary. Readers frequently note that the prose is clear and well-structured, making it suitable for both academic study and casual reference.
Page Count:
1551
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192639374
ISBN-13:
9780192639370
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