by
A.N. Dwivedi
ISBN 978-81-7977-546-2
pp. : 186 + vi
Price : Rs. 120.00
Theories of the Origin of Language
Kinds and Functions of Language
Approaches to Language
The Importance of the Historical Approach
The English Language and its salient features
English and the Teutonic languages
Grimm’s Law
Verner’s Law
A Historical Survey of English
Periods in the history of English language
Old English—its dialects and characteristics
The native element in English
Middle English—its dialects and characteristics
The rise of standard English
Modern English and its characteristics
Clasical Influences
Latin
Greek
Foreign Elements
Celtic
Scandinavian
French
American English
Word-making in English
Makers of English
Shakespeare’s Contribution to the English language
The influence of the Bible upon English
Sounds of speech and their clasifiaction
Gradation (Ablaut) and Mutation (Umlaut)
The great vowel shift
Pronunciation and Spelling in English
The problem of spelling reform
Grammar
The Growth and Simplification of English grammar
The decay of Inflexions in modern English—Noun, pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Verbs
Notes on
Sources of English Vocabulary
Masculinity of the English language
Basic English
English in the present day context
English in India
The future of English
Etymology: The historical aspect of words
Etymological notes on selected words
Semantics: The changing meaning of words
Syntax: The ordering of words
Bibliography
A.N. Dwivedi
ISBN 978-81-7977-546-2
pp. : 186 + vi
Price : Rs. 120.00
List of Contents :
Launching into the subject
Definition of LanguageTheories of the Origin of Language
Kinds and Functions of Language
Approaches to Language
The Importance of the Historical Approach
The English Language and its salient features
Classification of Languages
The Indo-European family of languagesEnglish and the Teutonic languages
Grimm’s Law
Verner’s Law
A Historical Survey of English
Periods in the history of English language
Old English—its dialects and characteristics
The native element in English
Middle English—its dialects and characteristics
The rise of standard English
Modern English and its characteristics
Clasical Influences
Latin
Greek
Foreign Elements
Celtic
Scandinavian
French
American English
Word-making in English
Makers of English
Shakespeare’s Contribution to the English language
The influence of the Bible upon English
Sounds of speech and their clasifiaction
Gradation (Ablaut) and Mutation (Umlaut)
The great vowel shift
Pronunciation and Spelling in English
The problem of spelling reform
Grammar
The Growth and Simplification of English grammar
The decay of Inflexions in modern English—Noun, pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Verbs
Notes on
Sources of English Vocabulary
Masculinity of the English language
Basic English
English in the present day context
English in India
The future of English
Etymology: The historical aspect of words
Etymological notes on selected words
Semantics: The changing meaning of words
Syntax: The ordering of words
Bibliography
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