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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language / (Notice n° 81)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 052182348X (pbk)
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International Standard Book Number 0521530334 (pbk)
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System control number (OCoLC)52696308
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Crystal, David,
Dates associated with a name 1941-
245 14 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language /
Statement of responsibility, etc. David Crystal.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 2nd ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge, UK :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2003.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent vii, 499 p. :
Other physical details ill. (some col.), maps ;
Dimensions 29 cm.
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Previous ed.: 1997.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes appendices, glossary, references and indexes.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1. Modelling English
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Formatted contents note PART 1: THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH
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Formatted contents note 2. The origins of English
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Formatted contents note 3. Old English<br/>
Title Early borrowings -- Runes -- The Old English corpus -- Literary texts -- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle -- Spelling -- Sounds -- Grammar -- Vocabulary -- Late borrowings -- Dialects<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
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Formatted contents note 4. Middle English<br/>
Title French and English<br/>
-- The transition from Old English<br/>
-- The Middle English corpus<br/>
-- Literary texts<br/>
-- Chaucer<br/>
-- Spelling<br/>
-- Sounds<br/>
-- Grammar<br/>
-- Vocabulary<br/>
-- Latin borrowings<br/>
-- Dialects<br/>
-- Middle Scots<br/>
-- The origins of Standard English
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Formatted contents note 5. Early Modern English<br/>
Title Caxton<br/>
-- Transitional Texts<br/>
-- Renaissance English<br/>
-- The inkhorn controversy<br/>
-- Shakespeare<br/>
-- The King James Bible<br/>
-- Spelling and regularization<br/>
-- Punctuation<br/>
-- Sounds<br/>
-- Grammar<br/>
-- Vocabulary<br/>
-- The Academy debate<br/>
-- Johnson
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Formatted contents note 6. Modern English<br/>
Title Transition<br/>
-- Grammatical trends<br/>
-- Prescriptivism<br/>
-- American English<br/>
-- Breaking the rules<br/>
-- Variety awareness<br/>
-- Scientific language<br/>
-- Literary voices<br/>
-- Dickens<br/>
-- Recent trends
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Formatted contents note 7. World English<br/>
Title The New World<br/>
-- American dialects<br/>
-- Canada<br/>
-- Black English Vernacular<br/>
-- Australia<br/>
-- New Zealand<br/>
-- South Africa<br/>
-- South Asia<br/>
-- West Africa<br/>
-- East Africa<br/>
-- South-East Asia and the South Pacific<br/>
-- A world language<br/>
-- Numbers of speakers<br/>
-- Standard English<br/>
-- The future of English<br/>
-- English threatened and as threat
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Formatted contents note Part II : ENGLISH VOCABULARY
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Formatted contents note 8. The nature of the lexicon<br/>
Title Lexemes<br/>
-- The size of the English lexicon<br/>
-- Abbreviations<br/>
-- Proper names<br/>
-- The size of a person's lexicon
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Formatted contents note 9. The sources of the lexicon<br/>
Title Native vocabulary<br/>
-- Foreign borrowings<br/>
-- Word-formation<br/>
-- Unusual structures<br/>
-- Lexical creation<br/>
-- Literary neologism
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Formatted contents note 10. Etymology<br/>
Title Lexical history<br/>
-- Semantic change<br/>
-- Folk etymology<br/>
-- Place names<br/>
-- Surnames<br/>
-- First names<br/>
-- Nicknames<br/>
-- Nicknames<br/>
-- Object names<br/>
-- Eponyms
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Formatted contents note 11. The structure of the lexicon<br/>
Title Semantic structure<br/>
-- Semantic fields<br/>
-- Dictionary and thesaurus<br/>
-- Collocations<br/>
-- Lexical predictability<br/>
-- Idioms<br/>
-- Synonyms<br/>
-- Antonyms<br/>
-- Hyponyms<br/>
-- Incompatibility<br/>
-- Other sense relations
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Formatted contents note 12. Lexical dimensions<br/>
Title Loaded vocabulary<br/>
-- Taboo<br/>
-- Swearing<br/>
-- Jargon<br/>
-- Doublespeak<br/>
-- Political correctness<br/>
-- Catch phrases<br/>
-- Vogue words<br/>
-- Slogans<br/>
-- Graffiti<br/>
-- Slang<br/>
-- Quotations<br/>
-- Proverbs<br/>
-- Archaisms<br/>
-- Clichés
-- Last words
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Formatted contents note Part III : ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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Formatted contents note 13. Grammatical mythology<br/>
Title The nature of grammar<br/>
-- Knowing vs knowing about<br/>
-- Traditional grammar<br/>
-- Prescriptive grammar<br/>
-- The 20th-century legacy<br/>
-- The main branches of grammar
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Formatted contents note 14. The structure of words<br/>
Title Morphology<br/>
-- Suffixation<br/>
-- Adjectives<br/>
-- Nouns<br/>
-- The apostrophe<br/>
-- Pronouns<br/>
-- Verbs
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Formatted contents note 15. Word classes<br/>
Title Parts of speech<br/>
-- Traditional definitions<br/>
-- New classes<br/>
-- Nouns<br/>
-- Pronouns<br/>
-- Adjectives<br/>
-- Adverbs<br/>
-- Verbs<br/>
-- Prepositions<br/>
-- Conjunctions<br/>
-- Interjections
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Formatted contents note 16. The structure of sentences<br/>
Title Spoken and written syntax<br/>
-- Types of sentence<br/>
-- Sentence structure<br/>
-- Sentence functions<br/>
-- Clause elements and types<br/>
-- Phrases<br/>
-- Noun phrases<br/>
-- Verb phrases<br/>
-- Multiple sentences<br/>
-- Abbreviations<br/>
-- Disjuncts and comment clauses<br/>
-- Reporting speech<br/>
-- Sentence information<br/>
-- Beyond the sentence
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Formatted contents note Part IV : SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH
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Formatted contents note 17. The sound system<br/>
Title Phonetics and phonology<br/>
-- Vocal organs<br/>
-- Vowels<br/>
-- Consonants<br/>
-- Syllables<br/>
-- Connected speech<br/>
-- Prosody<br/>
-- Sound symbolism<br/>
-- Pronunciation in practice
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Formatted contents note 18. The writing system<br/>
Title Graphetics and graphology<br/>
-- Typography<br/>
-- The alphabet<br/>
-- Properties of letters<br/>
-- Letter frequency<br/>
-- Letter distribution<br/>
-- Letter symbolism<br/>
-- Analysing handwriting<br/>
-- Grapethic variety<br/>
-- Spelling<br/>
-- Sources of irregularity<br/>
-- Spelling reform<br/>
-- Punctuation<br/>
-- The development of the writing system
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Formatted contents note Part V: USING ENGLISH
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Formatted contents note 19. Varieties of discourse<br/>
Title Structure vs. use<br/>
-- Pragmatic issues<br/>
-- The nature of discourse<br/>
-- Microlinguistic studies<br/>
-- Texts and varieties<br/>
-- Speech vs. writing<br/>
-- Mixed medium<br/>
-- Monologue and dialogue
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Formatted contents note 20. Regional variation<br/>
Title Accent and dialect -- International and intranational -- Prescriptive attitudes -- Gender -- Occupation -- Religion -- Science -- Law -- Journalism -- Broadcasting -- Weather forecasting -- Sports commentary -- Advertising -- Restricted varieties -- New fashions -- New technologies<br/><br/>
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Formatted contents note 22. Personal variation<br/>
Title Individual differences -- Deviance -- Word games -- Rule-breaking varieties -- The edges of language -- Jokes and puns -- Comic alphabets -- Variety humour -- Literary freedom -- Phonetics and phonology -- Graphetics and graphology -- Grammar and lexicon -- Discourse and variety -- Stylometry<br/><br/>
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Formatted contents note 23. Electronic variation<br/>
Title Netspeak and its properties -- Lexical distinctivness -- Graphetic distinctivness -- Graphological distinctivness -- Grammatical distinctivness -- Discourse distinctivness<br/><br/>
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Formatted contents note Part VI: LEARNING ABOUT ENGLISH
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Formatted contents note 24. Learning English as a mother tongue<br/>
Title Child language acquisition -- Literacy -- Grammatical development -- Early words and sounds -- Reading and writing -- Insufficient language -- Language disability<br/><br/>
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Formatted contents note 25. New ways of studying English<br/>
Title Technological revolution -- Corpus studies -- National and international corpora -- Dictionaries -- Innovations -- Sources and resources<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Appendices:<br/>
Title I Glossary<br/>
-- II Special symbols and abbreviations<br/>
-- III References<br/>
-- IV Further reading<br/>
-- V Index of linguistic items<br/>
-- VI Index of authors and personalities
-- VII Index of topics
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. "The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English language is one of the publishing phenomena of recent times. Rarely has a book so packed with accurate and well researched factual information been so widely read and popularly acclaimed. It has played a key role in the spread of general interest in language matters, generating further publications and broadcasting events for an avid audience. Its First Edition appeared in hardback in 1995 and a revised paperback in 1997. There have been numerous subsequent updated reprintings: but this Second Edition now presents an overhaul of the subject for a new generation of language-lovers and of teachers, students and professional English-users concerned with their own linguistic legacy. The book offers a unique experience of the English language, exploring its past, present and future. David Crystal systematically explains the history, structure, variety and range of uses of English worldwide, employing a rich apparatus of text, pictures, tables, maps and graphics. The length of the Second Edition has increased by 16 pages and there are 44 new illustrations, a new chapter, extensive new material on world English and Internet English, and a complete updating of statistics, further reading suggestions and other references throughout the book." (Book Cover)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element English language.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element English language.
Form subdivision Handbooks, manuals, etc.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Encyclopaedias.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Language & linguistics.
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