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A bestselling linguist takes us on a lively tour of the evolving English language and why we should embrace its transformation. Language is always changing, yet many resist this evolution. While new words emerge for new concepts, contemporary usage often frustrates traditionalists—consider the shift of literally to mean "figuratively" or the prevalence of terms like LOL and business jargon such as "What's the ask?" However, John McWhorter reveals that these changes are natural and not indicative of deterioration. Through humor and relatable examples, he illustrates that language shifts are common across all languages and should be appreciated rather than condemned. The exploration uncovers surprising histories behind everyday words and expressions. For instance, did you know that silly originally meant "blessed"? Or that ought was once the past tense of owe? McWhorter also highlights the fascinating reasons behind regional accents, such as why some New Orleans speakers sound like they're from Brooklyn. By encouraging us to marvel at the dynamism and resilience of English, this book offers a delightful journey, showing that words are continuously evolving and enriching our lives in the process.
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Words on the Move, John H. McWhorter
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- 2016
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