Biting The Wax Tadpole - Confessions Of A Language Fanatic

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Unconventional grammar tour across languages.

Biting the Wax Tadpole is a delightful book for language lovers who want to explore the unique grammar of various languages in a fun and accessible way. Elizabeth Little takes the reader on a tour of the grammar of different languages, from Lithuanian to Navajo and even delves into the meaning of Swedish names of IKEA products. The book is filled with fun facts, stories and explanations that are easy to understand and provides a unique perspective on grammar that is enjoyable to 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.

Biting The Wax Tadpole - Confessions Of A Language Fanatic

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ISBN: 9780385527743
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM103.50 MYR
Authors: Elizabeth Little
Publisher: Random House
Date of Publication: 2008-11-11
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Creative Nonfiction
Related Topics: Essays
Goodreads rating: 3.59
(rated by 338 readers)

Description

When Chinese shopkeepers tried to find a written equivalent of Coca-Cola, one set of characters they chose was pronounced “ke-kou ke-la.” It sounded right, but it literally translated as “bite the wax tadpole.”Language, like travel, is always stranger than we expect and often more beautiful than we imagine. In Biting the Wax Tadpole Elizabeth Little takes a decidedly unstuffy and accessible tour of grammar via the languages of the world—from Lithuanian noun declensions and imperfective Russian verbs to Ancient Greek and Navajo. And in one of the most courageous acts in the history of popular grammar books, she attempts to provide an explanation of verbal aspect that people might actually understand. Other difficult and pressing questions addressed in Biting the Wax Tadpole *Just what, exactly, the Swedish names of IKEA products mean*Why Icelandic speakers must decide if the numbers 1-4 are plural*How Theodor Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) was able to take an otherwise unexceptional pair of breakfast foods and turn them into literary fodder for generations*Why Joanie Loves Chachi was Korea’s highest rated television show ever*Why Basque grammar seems downright kooky to just about anyone who isn’t a native speaker
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Unconventional grammar tour across languages.

Biting the Wax Tadpole is a delightful book for language lovers who want to explore the unique grammar of various languages in a fun and accessible way. Elizabeth Little takes the reader on a tour of the grammar of different languages, from Lithuanian to Navajo and even delves into the meaning of Swedish names of IKEA products. The book is filled with fun facts, stories and explanations that are easy to understand and provides a unique perspective on grammar that is enjoyable to 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.