The Oxford Guide to Etymology

The Oxford Guide to Etymology

by Philip Durkin
The Oxford Guide to Etymology

The Oxford Guide to Etymology

by Philip Durkin

eBook

$27.99  $36.99 Save 24% Current price is $27.99, Original price is $36.99. You Save 24%.

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

This practical introduction to word history investigates every aspect of where words come from and how they change. Philip Durkin, chief etymologist of the Oxford English Dictionary, shows how different types of evidence can shed light on the myriad ways in which words change in form and meaning. He considers how such changes can be part of wider linguistic processes, or be influenced by a complex mixture of social and cultural factors. He illustrates every point with a wide range of fascinating examples. Dr Durkin investigates folk etymology and other changes which words undergo in everyday use. He shows how language families are established, how words in different languages can have a common ancester, and the ways in which the latter can be distinguished from words introduced through language contact. He examines the etymologies of the names of people and places. His focus is on English but he draws many examples from languages such as French, German, and Latin which cast light on the pre-histories of English words. The Oxford Guide to Etymology is reliable, readable, instructive, and enjoyable. Everyone interested in the history of words will value this account of an endlessly fascinating subject.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191618789
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 07/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,003,889
File size: 18 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.

About the Author

Philip Durkin is Principal Etymologist of the Oxford English Dictionary. He trained as a medievalist and historian of the English language at the University of Oxford, where he completed a doctorate on previously unedited Middle English prose texts. He is a well-known speaker on English etymology. His publications include articles in scholarly journals, such as Transactions of the Philological Society, Dictionaries, and Critical Quarterly. He is Honorary Treasurer of the Philological Society, the oldest learned society in Great Britain for the study of language and languages

Table of Contents

About this book1. Introduction2. What is a Word? Which Words Need Etymologies? 3. Are Words Coherent Entities? 4. Word Formation5. Lexical Borrowing6. The Mechanisms of Borrowing7. Change in Word Form8. Semantic Change9. Etymology and Names10. ConclusionGlossarySuggested for Further ReadingReferencesGeneral IndexIndex of Word Forms
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews