Carte The American Language H. L. Mencken

The American Language

Autor: H. L. Mencken
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"The American Language" is a seminal study of the English language as it is spoken and written in th...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
814
EAN
9781025444468
ISBN
1025444469
Enbook ID
52989471
Greutate
1120
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 41

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"The American Language" is a seminal study of the English language as it is spoken and written in the United States. Written by the influential critic and philologist H. L. Mencken, this foundational work explores the divergence of American English from its British roots, championing the vitality and creativity of the American idiom. Mencken meticulously documents the evolution of vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation, arguing that the American dialect is a distinct and legitimate language in its own right.

The book examines a wide array of linguistic phenomena, including the origins of Americanisms, the influence of non-English speaking immigrants, and the colorful world of local slang and colloquialisms. By analyzing everything from proper names to the unique grammatical structures of common speech, Mencken provides a comprehensive overview of how history and culture shape language. "The American Language" remains a vital resource for scholars of linguistics and a fascinating read for anyone interested in the cultural identity of the United States. Its wit and scholarly depth offer a profound look at the democratic spirit reflected in the nation's evolving tongue.

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