Borrowed Words: A History of Loanwords in English

Borrowed Words: A History of Loanwords in English

by Philip Durkin
Borrowed Words: A History of Loanwords in English

Borrowed Words: A History of Loanwords in English

by Philip Durkin

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Overview

The rich variety of the English vocabulary reflects the vast number of words it has taken from other languages. These range from Latin, Greek, Scandinavian, Celtic, French, Italian, Spanish, and Russian to, among others, Hebrew, Maori, Malay, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, andYiddish. Philip Durkin's full and accessible history reveals how, when, and why. He shows how to discover the origins of loanwords, when and why they were adopted, and what happens to them once they have been. The long documented history of English includes contact with languages in a variety of contexts, including: the dissemination of Christian culture in Latin in Anglo-Saxon England, and the interactions of French, Latin, Scandinavian, Celtic, and English during the Middle Ages; exposure to languages throughout the world during the colonial era; and the effects of using English as an international language of science. Philip Durkin describes these and other historical inputs, introducing the approaches each requires, from the comparative method for the earliest period to documentary and corpus research in the modern. The discussion is illustrated at every point with examples taken from a variety of different sources. The framework Dr Durkin develops can be used to explore lexical borrowing in any language. This outstanding book is for everyone interested in English etymology and in loanwords more generally. It will appeal to a wide general public and at the same time offers a valuable reference for scholars and students of the history of English.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191667077
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 01/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 512
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

Philip Durkin is Principal Etymologist of the Oxford English Dictionary. His Oxford Guide to Etymology (2009; paperback edition 2011) has become the standard work in the field.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction1. Introducing concepts2. Introducing the dataPart II: Early Contacts in Continental Europe and Britain3. Historical and cultural background to c. 11504. Very early borrowings into Germanic5. Old English in contact with CelticPart III: Old English and Proto-Old English in Contact with latinIntroduction to Part III6. An overview of Latin loanwords in Old English7. Interrogating the data from Chapter 68. Methodologies: sound change; word geography; loanwords versus semantic borrowingConclusions to Part IIIPart IV: Scandinavian InfluenceIntroduction to Part IV9. Introduction to Scandinavian loanwords in English10. Identifying Scandinavian borrowings, and assessing their ImpactConclusions to Part IVPart V: Borrowing from French and Latin in Middle EnglishIntroduction to Part V11. Exploring the contact situation and identifying loans12. Quantifying French and Latin contributions to Middle English13. Example passages from English and multilingual textsConclusions to Part VPart VI: Loanwords into English after 1500; how Borrowing has Affected the LexiconIntroduction to Part VI14. Borrowing from Latin and French after 150015. Loanwords from other languages: test cases16. Long-term effects of loanwords on the shape of the English lexicon17. General conclusions and pointers for further investigationReferencesIndex
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