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The Miracle of Language

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Simon and Schuster, 11.05.2010 - 256 Seiten
Master verbalist Richard Lederer, America's "Wizard of Idiom" (Denver Post), presents a love letter to the most glorious of human achievements...

Welcome to Richard Lederer's beguiling celebration of language -- of our ability to utter, write, and receive words. No purists need stop here. Mr. Lederer is no linguistic sheriff organizing posses to hunt down and string up language offenders. Instead, join him "In Praise of English," and discover why the tongue described in Shakespeare's day as "of small reatch" has become the most widely spoken language in history:

  • English never rejects a word because of race, creed, or national origin. Did you know that jukebox comes from Gullah and canoe from Haitian Creole?

  • Many of our greatest writers have invented words and bequeathed new expressions to our eveyday conversations. Can you imagine making up almost ten percent of our written vocabulary? Scholars now know that William Shakespeare did just that!

He also points out the pitfalls and pratfalls of English. If a man mans a station, what does a woman do? In the "The Department of Redundancy Department," "Is English Prejudiced?" and other essays, Richard Lederer urges us not to abandon that which makes us human: the capacity to distinguish, discriminate, compare, and evaluate.

  

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Review: The Miracle of Language

Nutzerbericht  - Al - Goodreads

Richard Lederer's “The Miracle of Language” is a treat for those who love language, both readers and teachers. This 1991 book has generally aged well, though an update would be in order to consider ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: The Miracle of Language

Nutzerbericht  - Joni Hilton - Goodreads

I think Richard Lederer should have his own holiday, when we all pay homage to this amazing man and vow to clean up our grammar and write something that shines. He is inspiring, he is brilliant, he is funny, he is a national treasure. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Inhalt

The Miracle of Language
3
How Do We Know What We Know?
10
In Praise of English
17
The Case for Short Words
30
Brave New Words
40
CRACKS IN THE PANE
47
The Department of Redundancy Department
67
One Word Can Change the World
74
The Year of Mark Twain
113
The Hilltop of the Heart
122
The Legacy of T S Eliot
128
IV
143
A Celebration of Libraries
153
What Is Poetry?
162
A Letter Is Forever
176
Words About Words
187

Literary Wordmakers
81
No Harmless Drudges They
95
The Word Magic of Lewis Carroll
106

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Über den Autor (2010)

Richard Lederer is the author of more than 30 books about language, history, and humor, including his best-selling Anguished English series and his current book, Presidential Trivia. He has been profiled in magazines as diverse as The New Yorker, People, and the National Enquirer and frequently appears on radio as a commentator on language. Dr. Lederer's syndicated column, "Looking at Language," appears in newspapers and magazines throughout the United States. He has been named International Punster of the Year and Toastmasters International's Golden Gavel winner.

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