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An edition of Spell it out (2012)

Spell it out

the singular story of English spelling

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This is an enlightening tour of English spelling that untangles 'stationery' from 'stationary' - and explains why the 'i before e except after c' rule is so misleading. Why is there an 'h' in ghost? William Caxton, inventor of the printing press and his Flemish employees are to blame: without a dictionary or style guide to hand in fifteenth century Bruges, the typesetters simply spelled it the way it sounded to the foreign ears, and it stuck. Seventy-five percent of English spelling is regular but twenty-five percent is complicated, and in "Spell It Out", our foremost linguistics expert David Crystal extends a helping hand to the confused and curious alike. He unearths the stories behind the rogue words that confound us, and explains why these peculiarities entered the mainstream, in an epic journey taking in sixth century monks, French and Latin upstarts, the Industrial Revolution and the internet. By learning the history and the principles, Crystal shows how the spellings that break all the rules become easier to get right.

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Profile Books
Language
English
Pages
328

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Spell it out: the curious, enthralling and extraordinary story of English spelling
2013
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Table of Contents

Contents note continued: 22. More etymologies
A word I always mispell
23. Famous spellings
24. Spelling `rules'
Mrs Malaprop on reading and spelling
25. The role of personalities
26. Another personality
27. Printers and publishers
Spelling wars
28. Changing practices
Roger McGough on spelling
29. The Internet
Lower case only
30. Showing identity
31. Unpredictability
Ogden Nash on names
32. Exotic vowels
Disenvowelling
33. Exotic consonants
The spread of education
34. Spelling noises
Unspellable noises
35. Abbreviating
36. Learning the system
George Crabbe on learning
37. The future of English spelling
A teaching appendix
I. Avoiding isolation
II. Towards a linguistics of spelling.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
421.52
Library of Congress
PE1141 .C79 2012, PE1141 .C797 2012, PE1143

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 328 pages
Number of pages
328

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28291602M
Internet Archive
spellitoutsingul0000crys
ISBN 10
1846685672, 1847658229
ISBN 13
9781846685675, 9781847658227
LCCN
2012545061
OCLC/WorldCat
794816511

Work Description

Presents a history of English spelling through chapters that cover such topics as the introduction of the Roman alphabet, each letter's origins, and the development of long and short vowels.

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