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Updated September 19, 2022
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Vulgar tongues an alternative history of English slang
De?charne?, Max
Paper Book
This rollercoaster ride through the colorful history of slang--from highwaymen to hip-hop--is a fresh and exciting take on the subject: entertaining and authoritative without being patronizing, out-of-touch or voyeuristic. Slang is the language of pop culture, low culture, street...
Word by word : the secret life of dictionaries
Stamper, Kory
Paper Book
Do you have strong feelings about the word "irregardless"? Have you ever tried to define the word "is"? Brimming with intelligence and personality, this vastly entertaining account of how dictionaries are made is a must-read for word mavens. Many of us take dictionaries...
Word nerd dispatches from the games grammar and geek underground
Williams, John D., Jr.
Paper Book
Beginning his career on a lark as a freelance contributor to SCRABBLE News, John D. Williams fell down a rabbit hole inhabited by gamers, geeks, and the grammar police. For twenty-five years, as the executive director of the National SCRABBLE Association, Williams served as the official...
A world without "whom" : the essential guide to language in the BuzzFeed age
Favilla, Emmy
Paper Book
"A provocative and jaunty romp through the dos and don'ts of writing for the internet" (NYT)--the practical, the playful, and the politically correct--from BuzzFeed copy chief Emmy Favilla. A World Without "Whom" is Eats, Shoots & Leaves for the internet...
Art of language invention from Horse Lords to Dark Elves the words behind world building
Peterson, David J., 1981-
Paper Book
An insider's tour through the construction of invented languages from the bestselling author and creator of languages for Legendary's Dune, the HBO series Game of Thrones and the Syfy series Defiance From master language creator David J. Petersoncomes a...
In other words : an illustrated miscellany of the world's most intriguing words and phrases
Moore, Christopher J.
Paper Book
"A delightful treasure house, literally a thesaurus, of linguistic marvels." --from the foreword by bestselling author Simon Winchester A colorfully illustrated collection of more than ninety untranslatable words and phrases and the unique insights they offer into...
Mother tongue English & how it got that way
Bryson, Bill.
Paper Book
A history of the English language written in a non-technical manner for a general audience. Bryson begins with language's Neanderthal origins and goes on the describe the key people and events that have shaped English into its modern form and character. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc.,...
Yes I could care less how to be a language snob without being a jerk
Walsh, Bill
Paper Book
Yes, I Could Care Less is a lively and often personal look at one man's continuing journey through the obstacle course that some refer to, far too simply, as "grammar." These are interesting times for word nerds. We ate, shot and left, bonding over a joke about a panda...
Pun also rises how the humble pun revolutionized language changed history and made wordplay
Pollack, John.
Paper Book
Some people may dismiss puns as the lowest form of humor. But this attitude is a relatively recent development in the sweep of history. In The Pun Also Rises, John Pollack-a former presidential speechwriter for Bill Clinton, and winner of the world pun championship-explains how punning...
Our magnificent bastard tongue the untold history of English
McWhorter, John H.
Paper Book
Linguist John McWhorter dives into the unique syntax of English and explains why no other language is like it. He looks at how English grammar and sentence construction have changed more over the centuries than related Germanic languages, and traces these ties to the survival of Celtic grammatical...
Holy sh*t A Brief History of Swearing
Mohr, Melissa
Ebook
Almost everyone swears, or worries about not swearing, from the two year-old who has just discovered the power of potty mouth to the grandma who wonders why every other word she hears is obscene. Whether they express anger or exhilaration, are meant to insult or to commend, swear words perform a...
Euphemania our love affair with euphemisms
Keyes, Ralph.
Paper Book
How did die become kick the bucket, underwear become unmentionables, and having an affair become hiking the Appalachian trail? Originally used to avoid blasphemy, honor taboos, and make nice, euphemisms have become embedded in the fabric of our language. Euphemania traces the origins of...
In the land of invented languages Esperanto rock stars Klingon poets Loglan lovers and the mad
Okrent, Arika.
Paper Book
Just about everyone has heard of Esperanto, which was nothing less than one man’s attempt to bring about world peace by means of linguistic solidarity. And every Star Trek fan knows about Klingon, which was nothing more than a television show’s attempt to create a tough-sounding...
Stuff of thought language as a window into human nature
Pinker, Steven, 1954-
Paper Book
Steven Pinker analyses what words actually mean and how we use them, and he reveals what this can tell us about ourselves. He shows how we use space and motion as metaphors for more abstracted ideas, and uncovers the deeper structures of human thought that have been shaped by evolutionary history.

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