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Author Murphy, M. Lynne, author.

Title The prodigal tongue : the love-hate relationship between American and British English / Lynne Murphy.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Penguin Books, [2018]

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Description 360 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-343) and index.
Contents The Queen's English, corrupted -- The wrong end of the bumbershoot: stereotypes and getting things wrong -- Separated by a common language? -- America: saving the English language since 1607 -- More American, more Ænglisc? -- Logical nonsense -- Lost in translation -- The standard bearers -- The prognosis -- Beyond Britain and America.
Summary "An American linguist teaching in England explores the sibling rivalry between British and American English. "If Shakespeare were alive today, he'd sound like an American." "English accents are the sexiest." "Americans have ruined the English language." "Technology means everyone will have to speak the same English." Such claims about the English language are often repeated but rarely examined. Professor Lynne Murphy is on the linguistic front line. In The Prodigal Tongue she explores the fiction and reality of the special relationship between British and American English. By examining the causes and symptoms of American Verbal Inferiority Complex and its flipside, British Verbal Superiority Complex, Murphy unravels the prejudices, stereotypes and insecurities that shape our attitudes to our own language. With great humo(u)r and new insights, Lynne Murphy looks at the social, political and linguistic forces that have driven American and British English in different directions: how Americans got from centre to center, why British accents are growing away from American ones, and what different things we mean when we say estate, frown, or middle class. Is anyone winning this war of the words? Will Yanks and Brits ever really understand each other?"-- Provided by publisher.
"An American linguist teaching in England explores the sibling rivalry between British and American English"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject English language -- Social aspects -- United States.
English language -- Social aspects -- Great Britain.
English language -- Variation -- United States.
English language -- Variation -- Great Britain.
English language -- Psychological aspects.
English language -- Usage.
English language -- History.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- General.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Historical & Comparative.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Reference.
English language. (OCoLC)fst00910920
English language -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst00911546
English language -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst00911649
English language -- Usage. (OCoLC)fst00911918
English language -- Variation. (OCoLC)fst00911928
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Love-hate relationship between American and British English
Added Title Page Title The prodigal tongue : the love-hate relationship between British and American English
Other Form: Online version: Murphy, M. Lynne. Prodigal tongue. New York : Penguin Books, 2018 9781524704889 (DLC) 2018002135
ISBN 9780143131106 (paperback)
0143131109 (paperback)
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