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A lively tour of language’s hidden magic

This is the kind of book that makes everyday words, accents, slang, and even texting feel fascinating. David Crystal has a gift for turning linguistics into something warm, playful, and full of surprise, so it never feels heavy or academic. If you’ve ever wondered why language changes, disappears, or keeps reinventing itself, this feels like an inviting, eye-opening read.

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A Little Book of Language

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ISBN: 9780300155334
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Desde las primeras palabras de un niño hasta el peculiar dialecto moderno de los mensajes de texto, «El pequeño libro del lenguaje» abarca una amplia gama de temas, revelando las complejidades y peculiaridades del lenguaje. De forma animada, Crystal arroja luz sobre el desarrollo de estilos lingüísticos únicos, los orígenes de acentos oscuros y la búsqueda de la primera palabra escrita. Habla de la difícil situación de las lenguas en peligro, así como de los casos exitosos de revitalización lingüística. Mucho más que una historia, el trabajo de Crystal mira hacia el futuro del lenguaje, explorando el efecto de la tecnología en nuestra lectura, escritura y habla diaria. «El pequeño libro del lenguaje» revelará la historia del lenguaje como un cuento cautivador para todas las edades. Author: David Crystal
 

A lively tour of language’s hidden magic

This is the kind of book that makes everyday words, accents, slang, and even texting feel fascinating. David Crystal has a gift for turning linguistics into something warm, playful, and full of surprise, so it never feels heavy or academic. If you’ve ever wondered why language changes, disappears, or keeps reinventing itself, this feels like an inviting, eye-opening read.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.