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A History of the English Language by Michael D.C. Drout

itsdeneb's review

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funny informative reflective relaxing medium-paced

5.0

woodlandbooklover's review

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5.0

This helps explain so much of the frustrating oddities of this language. It does a great job demonstrating that language is a living, evolving thing. It felt more like a series of lectures than listening to an audiobook and I want to order the companion materials. I really appreciated his commentary on dialects and code switching in the final chapter. I really want to take a linguistics class now!

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5.0

The Modern Scholar: The History of the English Language by Professor Michael Drout


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This is a very enjoyable lecture series.

The first half of the lectures deal with linguistics. Professor Drout educates students in the history of linguistics as a field. He then takes the student through the mechanics of language from brain activity to sound formation to phonemes to syntax and on. Although this might seem like it should be boring, in fact, Professor Droutt brings humor and insight to his lectures.

The second half takes the student to the history of the English language from its German origins to Anglo-Saxon, the Norman Conquest, the Great Vowel Shift, American dialects and the future of English. This was all fascinating stuff. I particularly appreciated Professor Drout's discussion of the Great Vowell Shift. Professor Drout offered a far better explanation of this mystery than I had ever heard.
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