The world's foremost expert on the English language takes us on an
entertaining and eye-opening tour of the history of our vernacular
through the ages.
In "The Story of English in 100 Words," an
entertaining history of the world's most ubiquitous language, David
Crystal draws on one hundred words that best illustrate the huge variety
of sources, influences and events that have helped to shape our
vernacular since the first definitively English word--'roe'--was written
down on the femur of a roe deer in the fifth century. Featuring ancient
words ('loaf'), cutting edge terms that reflect our world
('twittersphere'), indispensable words that shape our tongue ('and',
'what'), fanciful words ('fopdoodle') and even obscene expressions (the
"c word..".), David Crystal takes readers on a tour of the winding
byways of our language via the rude, the obscure and the downright
surprising. (Check Catalog)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time."
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