Origins of Words and Phrases

Origins of Words and Phrases
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Publisher : Reader's Digest Association
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 027644244X
ISBN-13 : 9780276442445
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Origins of Words and Phrases by : Reader's Digest Association, Limited

Reveals the secrets, scandals and surprises behind the words used every day. This book includes the stories and the personalities that have helped shape the English language from William Shakespeare and Lord Byron, to Rudyard Kipling and Salmon Rushdie.

Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins

Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9780060158620
ISBN-13 : 006015862X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by : William Morris

The Morrises, well-known lexicographers, published a dictionary of the same title in 1977, a revision of a three-volume work published between 1962 and 1971. This new revision, which provides histories of interesting words and phrases in the English language, is similar in concept to several books by John Ciardi. Like Ciardi's works, the etymologies and phrase origins are presented in a readable style, making them a joy to browse.

Dictionary of Word Origins

Dictionary of Word Origins
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Publisher : Citadel Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0806517131
ISBN-13 : 9780806517131
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Dictionary of Word Origins by : Jordan Almond

This dictionary gives the intriguing origins of hundreds of everyday words and expressions. Useful for reference and fun just for browsing, Dictionary of Word Origins is also a great way to expand vocabulary and enjoy doing it.

Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins

Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9780199547937
ISBN-13 : 0199547939
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Oxford Dictionary of Word Origins by : Julia Cresswell

Contains alphabetically arranged entries that explore the origin, evolution, and social history of over three thousand English language words.

Word Origins...And How We Know Them

Word Origins...And How We Know Them
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9780195387070
ISBN-13 : 0195387074
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Word Origins...And How We Know Them by : Anatoly Liberman

A guide to the science and process of etymology for the layperson explains how the origins and history of hundreds of words are determined, discussing such topics as folk etymology, changes of meaning in language history, borrowed words, and the methods of etymology.

Who Said That First?

Who Said That First?
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Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781458785596
ISBN-13 : 1458785599
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Who Said That First? by : Max Cryer

Believe it or not, this is probably the first book to attempt to identify the original sources of some of the English language's most common expressions. We might think we know who first said famous for fifteen minutes, annus horribilis, the cold war and let them eat cake. It's a no brainer, you might say, but Max Cryer has a surprise or two in ...

Everyday Phrases

Everyday Phrases
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 0713713542
ISBN-13 : 9780713713541
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Everyday Phrases by : Neil Ewart

Explains the meaning and implication of 400 phrases commonly used throughout the English-speaking world, such as: eager beaver and sour grapes.

The Facts on File Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins

The Facts on File Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins
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Publisher : Facts on File
Total Pages : 754
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ISBN-10 : 0816040885
ISBN-13 : 9780816040889
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Facts on File Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins by : Robert Hendrickson

Explains the origins of thousands of words, proverbs, idioms, foreign language expressions, animal and plant names, and nicknames.

The Origins of English Words

The Origins of English Words
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 688
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ISBN-10 : 9780801896439
ISBN-13 : 0801896436
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Origins of English Words by : Joseph Twadell Shipley

There are no direct records of the original Indo-European speech. By comparing the vocabularies of its various descendants, however, it is possible to reconstruct the basic Indo-European roots with considerable confidence. In The Origins of English Words, Shipley catalogues these proposed roots and follows the often devious, always fascinating, process by which some of their offshoots have grown. Anecdotal, eclectic, and always enthusiastic, The Origins of English Words is a diverting expedition beyond linguistics into literature, history, folklore, anthropology, philosophy, and science.

Origins of the Specious

Origins of the Specious
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Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780812978100
ISBN-13 : 0812978102
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Origins of the Specious by : Patricia T. O'Conner

Do you cringe when a talking head pronounces “niche” as NITCH? Do you get bent out of shape when your teenager begins a sentence with “and”? Do you think British spellings are more “civilised” than the American versions? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you’re myth-informed. In Origins of the Specious, word mavens Patricia T. O’Conner and Stewart Kellerman reveal why some of grammar’s best-known “rules” aren’t—and never were—rules at all. This playfully witty, rigorously researched book sets the record straight about bogus word origins, politically correct fictions, phony français, fake acronyms, and more. Here are some shockers: “They” was once commonly used for both singular and plural, much the way “you” is today. And an eighteenth-century female grammarian, of all people, is largely responsible for the all-purpose “he.” From the Queen’s English to street slang, this eye-opening romp will be the toast of grammarphiles and the salvation of grammarphobes. Take our word for it.