The Secret Life of Words: How English Became English


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AN ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR. The Secret Life of Words is a wide-ranging account of the transplanted stolen bastardized words weve come to know as the English languag. Its a history of English as a whole and of the thousands of individual words from more than 350 foreign tongues that trickled in gradually over hundreds of years of trade colonization and diplomacy. Henry Hitchings narrates the story from the Norman Conquest to the present day chronicling the English language as a living archive of human experience.. A SAMPLE OF THE THOUSANDS OF STORIES BEHIND THE WORDS:• Alcatraz Island was named by a Spanish explorer who arrived in 1775 to find the island covered with pelicans or alcatraces. And alcatraces? The word goes back to the Arabic al-qadus which was a bucket used in irrigation that resembled the bucket beaks of pelicans. . • What does a walnut have to do with walls? The word comes from the Old English walhnutu meaning foreign nut. They were originally grown in Italy and imported and the northern Europeans named them to distinguish them from the native hazelnut. . • A crayfish is not a fish. The name comes from the old French word crevice through the Old German crebiz and the modern French ecrevisse. The fish part is just the result of a mishearing.. The Secret Life of Words is a wide-ranging chronicle of how words witness history reflect social change and remind us of our past.
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