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    English Vocabulary Today by Blake, Barry;

    Into the 21st Century

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 4 February 2019

    • ISBN 9780367001698
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages192 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 408 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1 Line drawings, black & white; 9 Tables, black & white
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    English Vocabulary Today: Into the 21st Century offers an innovative perspective on the ways in which contemporary English language vocabulary continues to adapt and grow in light of emerging technologies and ideas.

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    Long description:

    English Vocabulary Today: Into the 21st Century offers an innovative perspective on the ways in which contemporary English language vocabulary continues to adapt and grow in light of emerging technologies and ideas. The book begins with a concise history of the English language, followed by chapters covering key topics including lexical change, semantic change and word-formation. Additional chapters highlight unique topics not often covered in English language studies, including the mental lexicon, inclusive language and the importing and exporting of words between English and other languages. Chapter discussions are enhanced by dynamic examples from a wide range of varieties of English, including American, British, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, South African and South Asian. Taken together, English Vocabulary Today: Into the 21st Century offers students a clear and comprehensive understanding of the multi-faceted nature of English vocabulary today as well as new insights into its continued development.

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    Table of Contents:

    Table of contents



    Introduction



    1 A brief history


    2 The dictionary


    2.1 About the size of it


    2.2 Part-of-speech


    2.3 Set phrases


    2.4 Spelling and pronunciation


    2.5 Etymology


    3 The mental lexicon


    3.1 An entry in the mental lexicon


    3.2 View of the world


    4 Extension


    4.1 Metaphor and metonymy


    4.2 Verbs and prepositions


    5 Change of meaning


    5.1 New meanings for old words


    5.1.1 Updating of the referent


    5.1.2 Application to a new domain


    5.1.3 Reinterpretation


    5.1.4 Frequency considerations


    5.1.5 Point of view


    5.1.6 Weakening


    5.1.7 Phrase abbreviation


    5.2 New words for old meanings


    5.2.1 Fashion


    5.2.2 Euphemism


    5.3 Respelling


    5.4 Relics


    6 Meaningful relations


    6.1 Hyponyms and hypernyms


    6.2 Synonyms


    6.3 Antonyms


    6.4 Homonyms (Homophones and homographs)


    6.5 Contronyms


    6.6 Retronyms


    7 Compounds and blends


    7.1 Compounds


    7.2 Neo-classical compounds


    7.3 Blends


    8 Affixes


    8.1 Prefixes and suffixes


    8.2 Back formation


    9 Zero derivation


    9.1 Noun to verb


    9.2 Noun to adjective


    9.3 Verb to noun


    9.4 Verb to adjective


    9.5 Adjective to noun


    9.6 Adjective to verb


    9.7 Other conversions


    9.8 Proper names to common nouns


    10 Shortening, alphabetisms and acronyms


    10.1 Shortening or clipping


    10.2 Alphabetisms


    10.3 Textese


    10.4 Acronyms


    11 Reduplication


    11.1 Plain reduplication


    11.2 Reduplication with vowel alternation


    11.3 Rhyming reduplication


    12 Imports


    12.1 Loan-words


    12.2 Cultural contact in Europe


    12.3 Contact with colonised areas


    12.4 Immigration into English-speaking areas


    13 Inclusive language


    13.1 A changed world


    13.2 The discourse of inclusion


    13.3 Politically correct English


    13.4 Talking about women


    13.5 Language and race


    13.6 Heterosexism


    13.7 Disability


    14 When sound echoes sense


    14.1 Onomatopoeia


    14.2 Vowels


    14.3 Consonants


    14.4 Sound symbolism


    14.5 Names


    14.6 Overview


    15 A form of words


    15.1 Resemblances


    15.2 Malapropisms


    15.3 Words similar in form and meaning


    15.4 Folk etymology


    15.5 Avoidance


    15.6 Interference


    15.7 Word play


    16 Allusion


    17 Slang


    17.1 Slang in general


    17.2 The inventiveness of slang


    17.3 The attitude of slang


    17.4 Is slang ephemeral?


    17.5 The local nature of slang


    17.6 Slang and jargon


    17.7 Argots and ?secret languages?


    17.7.1 Back slang


    17.7.2 Rhyming slang


    17.7.3 Pig Latin


    18 English exported


    19 English today



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