Progress in language with special reference to English
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Progress in language with special reference to English
(Routledge library editions, . Collected English writings / Otto Jespersen)
Routledge, 2007, c1894
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"First published in 1894"--T.p. verso
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: set ISBN 9780415402415
Description
Otto Jespersen is one of the foremost philologists of recent times. A genius phoneticist and a revolutionary force in the teaching of languages, Jespersen's contribution to the understanding of language cannot be overrated. This set offers an unprecedented opportunity to own all of his most influential works written in English in one superb collection. It includes his much referenced 'Modern English Grammar', 'The Philosophy of Grammar', 'How to Teach a Foreign Language', as well as a tome documenting his own constructed language 'Novial Lexike.'
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ISBN 9780415402583
Description
Part of the Otto Jespersen collected English Writings Collection, originally published in 1894, this volume is to a certain extent an English translation of Jespersens' 'Studier over Engelske Kasus, nted en Indledning: Freniskridt i Sproget', which was to the University of Copenhagen in February, 1891 on the development of English Language, but with some notable revisions when translated to English.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction, II. Ancient and Modern Languages, III. Primitive Grammar, IV. The History of Chinese and of Word-Order, V. The Development of Language, VI. English Case-Systems, Old and Modern, VII. Case-Shiftings in the Pronouns, VIII. Th e English Group Genitive, Appendix. Bill Stumps his Mark, IX. Origin of Language, I. Method, II. Sounds, III. Grammar, IV. Vocabulary, V. Conclusion
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