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"Rick Bailey writes with humor and wit about how his life experiences reflect the issues and conflicts of contemporary American life--environmental change, life in digital times, and the vicissitudes of arriving at ripe old age."--Provided by publisher.
Older men --- Baby boom generation --- Popular culture --- Music fans --- United States --- Americans --- Social life and customs --- Italy --- Bailey, Richard, --- Travel. --- Civilization --- Yankees --- Ethnology --- Music --- Fans (Persons) --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Baby boomers --- Boomers, Baby --- Generation, Baby boom --- Post-war generation --- Postwar generation --- Generations --- Population --- Aged men --- Men --- Older people --- Fans --- Bailey, R. --- Bailey, Richard E., --- Bailey, Richard Evan, --- Bailey, Rick,
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Education --- Pedagogiek en onderwijskunde --- Philosophy. --- fundamentele pedagogiek.
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Lexicology. Semantics --- English language --- Anglais (Langue) --- Lexicography --- Lexicographie --- Engelse taal --- lexicografie --- lexicografie. --- Lexicografie. --- Anglais (langue) --- Lexicographie.
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339.92 --- Europese Unie --- economische integratie, internationaal --- economische politiek --- financiën, internationaal --- Economische samenwerking en integratie. Tolunie --- Geografie --- Europa. --- 339.92 Economische samenwerking en integratie. Tolunie --- Finance --- Comparative economics --- European Union countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Comparative economics. --- Finances --- Economie politique comparée --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Conditions économiques --- Politique économique --- Finance - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Economic conditions --- European Union countries - Economic policy
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"When did English become American? What distinctive qualities made it American? What role have America's democratizing impulses, and its vibrantly heterogeneous speakers, played in shaping our language and separating it from the mother tongue? A wide-ranging account of American English, Richard Bailey's Speaking American investigates the history and continuing evolution of our language from the sixteenth century to the present. The book is organized in half-century segments around influential centers: Chesapeake Bay (1600-1650), Boston (1650-1700), Charleston (1700-1750), Philadelphia (1750-1800), New Orleans (1800-1850), New York (1850-1900), Chicago (1900-1950), Los Angeles (1950-2000), and Cyberspace (2000-present). Each of these places has added new words, new inflections, new ways of speaking to the elusive, boisterous, ever-changing linguistic experiment that is American English. Freed from British constraints of unity and propriety, swept up in rapid social change, restless movement, and a thirst for innovation, Americans have always been eager to invent new words, from earthy frontier expressions like "catawampously" (vigorously) and "bung-nipper" (pickpocket), to West African words introduced by slaves such as "goober" (peanut) and "gumbo" (okra), to urban slang such as "tagging" (spraying graffiti) and "crew" (gang). Throughout, Bailey focuses on how people speak and how speakers change the language. The book is filled with transcripts of arresting voices, precisely situated in time and space: two justices of the peace sitting in a pumpkin patch trying an Indian for theft; a crowd of Africans lounging on the waterfront in Philadelphia discussing the newly independent nation in their home languages; a Chicago gangster complaining that his pocket had been picked; Valley Girls chattering; Crips and Bloods negotiating their gang identities in LA; and more. Speaking American explores--and celebrates--the endless variety and remarkable inventiveness that have always been at the heart of American English."--Provided by publisher.
English language --- Americanisms. --- Historia --- Gramatica --- Idiomas --- Libros electrónicos --- Germanic languages --- History. --- Variation --- Grammar. --- Usage. --- Americanisms --- Provincialisms --- Dialects
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English language --- Rhetoric --- Style --- Bibliography.
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Mathematical linguistics --- Stilistics --- Literature --- Linguistics --- Linguistique --- Statistical methods --- Méthodes statistiques --- -Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Language and languages --- Statistical methods. --- -Statistical methods --- Méthodes statistiques --- Linguistics, Statistical --- Statistical linguistics --- Linguistics - Statistical methods
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