Gift of the Gob

Morsels of English Language History

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Linguistics
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Author: Kate Burridge ISBN: 9780730445937
Publisher: ABC Books Publication: January 25, 2011
Imprint: ABC Books Language: English
Author: Kate Burridge
ISBN: 9780730445937
Publisher: ABC Books
Publication: January 25, 2011
Imprint: ABC Books
Language: English

A book about the quirks of the English language from an Australian point of view, from popular author and ABC TV and Radio regular Kate Burridge. Morsels of English Language History. Why can we fall in love but not in hate?. What do codswallop and poppycock share?. Why not one house and two hice?. How come we scream blue murder, sing the blues and turn the air blue?In GIFt OF tHE GOB Professor of Linguistics Kate Burridge explores ?our language and the everlasting tug-of-love that exists between 'proper' English and its wayward relation slang. She investigates ?the place where all that is 'wrong', 'bad' or 'sloppy' slips into everyday use, before becoming 'proper' in its turn!Join Kate on a fascinating journey through English language ?history, as she untangles words and their meanings, and unearths the centuries of spectacular changes that have transformed the very core of our language.Based on segments from ABC Local Radio and ABC tV's ?CAN WE HELP? this book has been inspired by the linguistic shenanigans of the general public. these mouth-filling morsels of English language history demonstrate the poetic ingenuity of common language, ?and celebrate its remarkable inventiveness.

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A book about the quirks of the English language from an Australian point of view, from popular author and ABC TV and Radio regular Kate Burridge. Morsels of English Language History. Why can we fall in love but not in hate?. What do codswallop and poppycock share?. Why not one house and two hice?. How come we scream blue murder, sing the blues and turn the air blue?In GIFt OF tHE GOB Professor of Linguistics Kate Burridge explores ?our language and the everlasting tug-of-love that exists between 'proper' English and its wayward relation slang. She investigates ?the place where all that is 'wrong', 'bad' or 'sloppy' slips into everyday use, before becoming 'proper' in its turn!Join Kate on a fascinating journey through English language ?history, as she untangles words and their meanings, and unearths the centuries of spectacular changes that have transformed the very core of our language.Based on segments from ABC Local Radio and ABC tV's ?CAN WE HELP? this book has been inspired by the linguistic shenanigans of the general public. these mouth-filling morsels of English language history demonstrate the poetic ingenuity of common language, ?and celebrate its remarkable inventiveness.

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