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The power of Babel : a natural history of language

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In this work, the author shares his expertise as a linguist to introduce us to Russonorsk, a creole of Russian and Norwegian once spoken by trading fur trappers in the summer, the ways in which Yiddish, a dialect of German, has been influenced by the grammar of Polish and a dialect of an Australian aboriginal language which only has three verbs.

Along the way we learn how English absorbed French at two stages of its history, giving us Norman French warranty and the standard French guarantee, while Japanese has been infused with Chinese vocabulary at four distinct periods, and that Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are best regarded as three dialects of Scandinavian.

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Heinemann
0434007897 / 9780434007899
Hardback
417.7
01/01/2002
England
English
327 p. : ill.
25 cm
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John McWhorter is Associate Professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley. He has also written a book on black English called "The Word on the Streets".
John McWhorter is Associate Professor of Linguistics at UC Berkeley. He has also written a book on black English called "The Word on the Streets".