Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Word Origins : The Hidden Histories of English Words from A to Z - John Ayto

Word Origins

The Hidden Histories of English Words from A to Z

By: John Ayto

Paperback | 1 February 2006 | Edition Number 2

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $32.99

$32.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $8.19 with

 or 

Ships in 25 to 30 business days

The average contemporary English speaker knows 50,000 words. Yet this apparently huge diversity masks a network of complex and often unsuspected family relationships that link many of these words together. Who would ever guess that beef and cow come from the same ancestor, for instance, or that lukewarm and chowder are related to each other? Word Origins opens the cupboard of English vocabulary and brings out some of its best-hidden skeletons. Word Origins provides a concise history of thousands of the most commonly used words. The range of information spans from the simplest derivations to the most obscure lexical relations. Word Origins demonstrates how the myriad influences on English have given rise to some unlikely connections between words, and will appeal to everyone who loves or is studying the English language.
Industry Reviews
"authoritative and accessible" www.mantex.co.uk/reviews (1 March 2006) "Anyone who enjoys using words will enjoy tracing the ways in which they have developed." Writing Magazine (March 2006) "I've enjoyed it so much it is of such a curious nature I can't resist." The Spectator (11 November 2006)

More in Historical & Comparative Linguistics

Useless Etymology : Offbeat Word Origins for Curious Minds - Jess Zafarris
The Private Lives of English Words : Routledge Revivals - Louis Heller
The Pocket Aussie English : Gemini Pockets - Gemini Books
Bookish Words & their Surprising Stories - David Crystal

RRP $32.99

$28.75

13%
OFF
The Psychology of Language : From Data to Theory 4th Edition - Trevor A. Harley
The Official Guide to PTE Academic : Industrial Ecology - Pearson Education
Beginning Biblical Hebrew : A Grammar and Illustrated Reader - John A. Cook
Comparing Linguistic Diachronies : The Naxos Papers (Volume III) - Dr Nikolaos  Lavidas
Language and Social Justice : Global Perspectives - Dr Bernard C.  Perley