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Word Play
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Word Play

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Why do certain words make us blush or wince? Why do men and women really speak different languages? Why do nursery rhymes in vastly different societies possess similar rhyme and rhythm patterns? What do slang, riddles and puns secretly have in common?
This erudite yet irresistibly readable book examines the game of language: its players, strategies, and hidden rules. Drawing on the most fascinating linguistic studies–and touching on everything from the Marx Brothers to linguistic sexism, from the phenomenon of glossolalia to Apache names for automobile parts–Word Play shows what really happens when people talk, no matter what language they happen to be using.
A captivating, almost entirely unpedantic book…solidly founded in scholarship, love of language, and an unabashed worldliness about play itself .–Washington Post
Absorbing…so curious, amusing, and enlightening…we almost inadvertently learn a great deal about linguistics. [But] it seems scarcely to matter what we’ve learned…we’ve simply had too much fun .–The New York Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 June 1993
Pages
376
ISBN
9780679734086

Why do certain words make us blush or wince? Why do men and women really speak different languages? Why do nursery rhymes in vastly different societies possess similar rhyme and rhythm patterns? What do slang, riddles and puns secretly have in common?
This erudite yet irresistibly readable book examines the game of language: its players, strategies, and hidden rules. Drawing on the most fascinating linguistic studies–and touching on everything from the Marx Brothers to linguistic sexism, from the phenomenon of glossolalia to Apache names for automobile parts–Word Play shows what really happens when people talk, no matter what language they happen to be using.
A captivating, almost entirely unpedantic book…solidly founded in scholarship, love of language, and an unabashed worldliness about play itself .–Washington Post
Absorbing…so curious, amusing, and enlightening…we almost inadvertently learn a great deal about linguistics. [But] it seems scarcely to matter what we’ve learned…we’ve simply had too much fun .–The New York Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 June 1993
Pages
376
ISBN
9780679734086