Words on Words: Quotations about Language and LanguagesUniversity of Chicago Press, 2000 M10 15 - 580 páginas From Homer ("winged words") to Robert Burns ("Beware a tongue that's smoothly hung") to Rudyard Kipling ("Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind"), writers from all over the world have put pen to paper on the inexhaustible topic of language. Yet surprisingly, their writings on the subject have never been gathered in a single volume. In Words on Words, David and Hilary Crystal have collected nearly 5,000 quotations about language and all its intriguing aspects: speaking, reading, writing, translation, verbosity, usage, slang, and more. As the stock-in-trade of so many professions—orators, media personalities, writers, and countless others—language's appeal as a subject is extraordinarily relevant and wide-ranging. The quotations are grouped thematically under 65 different headings, from "The Nature of Language" through the "Language of Politics" to "Quoting and Misquoting." This arrangement enables the reader to explore a topic through a variety of lenses, ancient and modern, domestic and foreign, scientific and casual, ironic and playful. Three thorough indexes—to authors, sources, and key words—provide different entry points into the collection. A valuable resource for professional writers and scholars, Words on Words is for anyone who loves language and all things linguistic. |
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... sounds , vocal organs , and the sound of the voice 19 Listening 100 The nature and functions of listening and hearing 20 Reading 103 The nature and functions of reading and books 21 Writing 107 The nature and functions of writing ...
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Contenido
Language in Thinking and Thought | 9 |
Body Language | 23 |
Everchanging Language | 36 |
The Language of Youth and Age | 50 |
Bilingualism and Multilingualism | 66 |
Translating and Interpreting | 70 |
Exposing Language | 87 |
Listening | 100 |
Words Words Words | 187 |
Words as Weapons | 202 |
Wornout Words | 215 |
The Secret of Style | 231 |
Metaphors and Similes | 246 |
Accents and Dialects | 248 |
The Language of Politics | 263 |
The Performing Arts | 278 |
Learning to Read and Write | 113 |
The Nature of Eloquence | 131 |
Subjectmatter | 147 |
Saying Just Enough | 160 |
Friendly Language | 168 |
Postscript | 292 |
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Index of Key Words Phrases and Concepts | 336 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Words on Words: Quotations about Language and Languages David Crystal,Hilary Crystal Vista previa limitada - 2000 |
Words on Words: Quotations about Language and Languages David Crystal,Hilary Crystal Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |
Words on Words: Quotations about Language and Languages David Crystal,Hilary Crystal Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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