The consequence of error and other language essays
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The consequence of error and other language essays
(American university studies, Series XIII,
P. Lang, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Consequence of Error and Other Language Essays takes as its implied premise that language is what makes us human. Written over ten years for diverse audiences ranging from the readers of American Speech to the readers of Verbatim, the book explores its premise in essays which turn the gem of our language in thirty different ways. These facets include explorations of rock-group names, color terms, epitaphs, sampler verses, mistranslations, and many more.
Table of Contents
Contents: The Consequence of Error and Other Language Essays is a collection of thirty essays which explore among other topics brand-name origins, words which entered English from women's names, and joketowns like Podunk.
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