Word Origins - The Secret Histories of English Words from A-Z
| John Ayto | A & C Black | PDF | 577 pages | 18 MB
| John Ayto | A & C Black | PDF | 577 pages | 18 MB
The average English speaker knows around 50,000 words. That represents an astonishing diversity – nearly 25 times more words than there are individual stars visible to the naked eye in the night sky. And even 50,000 seems insignificant beside the half a million recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary. But looked at from an historical perspective, that diversity becomes more apparent than real.Tracing a word’s development back in time shows that in many cases what are now separate lexical terms were formerly one and the same word. The deep prehistory of our language has nurtured little word-seeds that over the millennia have proliferated into widely differentiated families of vocabulary.
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