15.1107, Books: Sociolinguistics: White/Elwyn, Fallows, Norton

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Subject: 15.1107, Books: Sociolinguistics: White/Elwyn, Fallows, Norton

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1)
Date:  Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:55:21 -0500 (EST)
From:  kkaneta at taylorandfrancis.com
Subject:  Everyday English: White

2)
Date:  Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:57:22 -0500 (EST)
From:  kkaneta at taylorandfrancis.com
Subject:  Glossaries of Americanisms: Elwyn, Fallows, Norton

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:55:21 -0500 (EST)
From:  kkaneta at taylorandfrancis.com
Subject:  Everyday English: White


		
Title: Everyday English
Subtitle: American English 1781-1921
Series Title: History and Development of World Englishes
			
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher:	Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
		http://www.routledge.com/
			
Author: Richard Grant White

Hardback: ISBN: 0415279682, Pages: 500, Price:  U.S. $: 200


Abstract:
			
America's geographical separation from Britain, combined with a range
of fresh experiences and contacts, led to the emergence of a new
vocabulary and a distinct style of the English language. The
development of American English attracted the attention of
educationalists and philologists, and this collection reprints a wide
range of source texts written on the subject between 1781 and
1921. Bringing together a selection of the most important texts in an
accessible form for the first time, this comprehensive eight-volume
set is of key importance to scholars and students interested in
researching the historical development of English in America.

Available individually, or as part of the eight-volume set American
English: 1781-1921. For a complete list of volume titles in this set,
see list for American English: 1781-1921 [ISBN: 0-415-27964-X].

Lingfield(s):	Historical Linguistics
		Language Description
		Sociolinguistics 	
			
Subject Language(s):	English (Language Code: ENG)

Written In: English (Language Code: English)

     See this book announcement on our website:
	 http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=9542


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:57:22 -0500 (EST)
From:  kkaneta at taylorandfrancis.com
Subject:  Glossaries of Americanisms: Elwyn, Fallows, Norton


		
Title: Glossaries of Americanisms
Subtitle: American English 1781-1921
Series Title: History and Development of World Englishes
			
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher:	Routledge (Taylor and Francis)
		http://www.routledge.com/
			
Author: Alfred L. Elwyn
Author: Samuel Fallows
Author: Charles Ledyard Norton

Hardback: ISBN: 0415279666, Pages: 500, Price:  U.S. $: 200


Abstract:
			
America's geographical separation from Britain, combined with a range
of fresh experiences and contacts, led to the emergence of a new
vocabulary and a distinct style of the English language. The
development of American English attracted the attention of
educationalists and philologists, and this collection reprints a wide
range of source texts written on the subject between 1781 and
1921. Bringing together a selection of the most important texts in an
accessible form for the first time, this comprehensive eight-volume
set is of key importance to scholars and students interested in
researching the historical development of English in America.

Available individually, or as part of the eight-volume set American
English: 1781-1921. For a complete list of volume titles in this set,
see list for American English: 1781-1921 [ISBN: 0-415-27964-X]

Lingfield(s):	Historical Linguistics
		Language Description
		Sociolinguistics 	
			
Subject Language(s):	English (Language Code: ENG)

Written In: English (Language Code: English)

     See this book announcement on our website:
	 http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=9543


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