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Mother Tongue

The Story of the English Language

Author: Bill Bryson  

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Bill Bryson's classic Mother Tongue is a highly readable and hilarious tale of how English came to be the world's language.

Presenting a tour of English from its mongrel origins to its status as the world's most-spoken tongue; its apparent simplicity to its deceptive complexity; its vibrant swearing to its uncertain spelling and pronunciation, this book covers curious eccentricities that make it as maddening to learn and as flexible to use.

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Bill Bryson's classic Mother Tongue is a highly readable and hilarious tale of how English came to be the world's language.

Presenting a tour of English from its mongrel origins to its status as the world's most-spoken tongue; its apparent simplicity to its deceptive complexity; its vibrant swearing to its uncertain spelling and pronunciation, this book covers curious eccentricities that make it as maddening to learn and as flexible to use.

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A fresh new look for Bill Bryson's two exceptional classics on the English language'More than 300 million people in the world speak English and the rest, it sometimes seems, try to...'Only Bill Bryson could make a book about the English language so entertaining. With his boundless enthusiasm and restless eye for the absurd, this is his astonishing tour of English. From its mongrel origins to its status as the world's most-spoken tongue; its apparent simplicity to its deceptive complexity; its vibrant swearing to its uncertain spelling and pronunciation, Bryson covers all this as well as the many curious eccentricities that make it as maddening to learn as it is flexible to use.Bill Bryson's classic Mother Tongue is a highly readable and hilarious tale of how English came to be the world's language.

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Critic Reviews

“'Not only fascinating but extremely funny' - Angus Deayton'The sort of linguistics I like, anecdotal, full of revelations, and with not one dull paragraph' - Ruth Rendell, Sunday Times'A gold mine of language-anecdote, information, curiosity. A suprise on every page... enthralling' Observer'Delightful, amusing and provoking... A joyful celebration of our wonderful language, which is packed with curiosities and enlightenment on every page' Sunday Express'A delightful survey - though with its good humour, wealth of anecdote, and boyish enthusiasm, "romp" would be a better word.' - David Crystal”

'Not only fascinating but extremely funny' - Angus Deayton 'The sort of linguistics I like, anecdotal, full of revelations, and with not one dull paragraph' - Ruth Rendell, Sunday Times 'A gold mine of language-anecdote, information, curiosity. A suprise on every page... enthralling' Observer 'Delightful, amusing and provoking... A joyful celebration of our wonderful language, which is packed with curiosities and enlightenment on every page' Sunday Express 'A delightful survey - though with its good humour, wealth of anecdote, and boyish enthusiasm, "romp" would be a better word.' - David Crystal

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About the Author

Bill Bryson was born in Des Moines, Iowa, and grew up there, but has spent most of his adult life in Britain. He has worked for a number of newspapers, including The Times and the Independent. His books on the English language include Mother Tongue and Troublesome Words, both published by Penguin.Bill Bryson is the author of several bestsellers including The Lost Continent, Neither Here Nor There, Notes from a Small Island, A Walk in the Woods, Notes from a Big Country, Down Under, A Short History of Nearly Everything, One Summer- America 1927 and his memoir, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid. His most recent bestseller is The Road to Little Dribbling.

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'More than 300 million people in the world speak English and the rest, it sometimes seems, try to . . .' Bill Bryson would like to take you on a journey. To a place some of us know well, and others rather less so. It is a tour of the English language, from its mongrel origins to its status as the world's most-spoken language; its apparent simplicity to its deceptive complexity; its vibrant swearing to its absurd spelling and uncertain pronunciation; as well as taking time out to enjoy the delights of spoonerisms, crosswords and other word games. Mother Tongue will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about English and quite a few things you probably didn't know you needed to know. 'The sort of linguistics I like, anecdotal, full of revelations, and with not one dull paragraph' Ruth Rendell, Sunday Times 'A delightful, amusing and provoking survey, a joyful celebration of our wonderful language, which is packed with curiosities and enlightenment on every page' Sunday Express 'A gold mine of language-anecdote, information, curiosity. A surprise on every page . . . enthralling' Observer Pick up the companion explaining the usage and abusage of English: [pic of Troublesome Words]

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Published
1st October 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780141040080

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