Author: David LaChapelle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
In Canadian Slang Sayings and Meanings: Eh! there are over 1400 phrases with a number system for easy referencing. The meanings are described in a simple, clear and profound way. If you are learning Canadian English or visiting this book is a must read. You will want to have this book in your possession to understand what Canadians are speaking about and their culture. Eh!
Canadian Slang Sayings and Meanings
Author: David LaChapelle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
In Canadian Slang Sayings and Meanings: Eh! there are over 1400 phrases with a number system for easy referencing. The meanings are described in a simple, clear and profound way. If you are learning Canadian English or visiting this book is a must read. You will want to have this book in your possession to understand what Canadians are speaking about and their culture. Eh!
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
In Canadian Slang Sayings and Meanings: Eh! there are over 1400 phrases with a number system for easy referencing. The meanings are described in a simple, clear and profound way. If you are learning Canadian English or visiting this book is a must read. You will want to have this book in your possession to understand what Canadians are speaking about and their culture. Eh!
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang
Author: Jonathon Green
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9780304366361
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1600
Book Description
With its unparalleled coverage of English slang of all types (from 18th-century cant to contemporary gay slang), and its uncluttered editorial apparatus, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang was warmly received when its first edition appeared in 1998. 'Brilliant.' said Mark Lawson on BBC2's The Late Review; 'This is a terrific piece of work - learned, entertaining, funny, stimulating' said Jonathan Meades in The Evening Standard.But now the world's best single-volume dictionary of English slang is about to get even better. Jonathon Green has spent the last seven years on a vast project: to research in depth the English slang vocabulary and to hunt down and record written instances of the use of as many slang words as possible. This has entailed trawling through more than 4000 books - plus song lyrics, TV and movie scripts, and many newspapers and magazines - for relevant material. The research has thrown up some fascinating results
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9780304366361
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1600
Book Description
With its unparalleled coverage of English slang of all types (from 18th-century cant to contemporary gay slang), and its uncluttered editorial apparatus, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang was warmly received when its first edition appeared in 1998. 'Brilliant.' said Mark Lawson on BBC2's The Late Review; 'This is a terrific piece of work - learned, entertaining, funny, stimulating' said Jonathan Meades in The Evening Standard.But now the world's best single-volume dictionary of English slang is about to get even better. Jonathon Green has spent the last seven years on a vast project: to research in depth the English slang vocabulary and to hunt down and record written instances of the use of as many slang words as possible. This has entailed trawling through more than 4000 books - plus song lyrics, TV and movie scripts, and many newspapers and magazines - for relevant material. The research has thrown up some fascinating results
Canadian Sayings
Author: Bill Casselman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Folk sayings are passed by word of mouth in a small communnity where life and work are shared. These 1,200 delightful and sometimes pungent sayings are annotated and arranged in over 130 categories, ranging from All is Well and All is No Well through Anger, Appearance, Bad Luck, Canadiana, Clumsiness, Excuses, Fatness, Liars, Machismo, Shyness, Ugliness, and Thinking, to Water, Weakness, Wealth, and Work. We think you'll so enjoy this latest Casselman collection that it will give you "a grin as wide as the St. Lawrence."!
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Folk sayings are passed by word of mouth in a small communnity where life and work are shared. These 1,200 delightful and sometimes pungent sayings are annotated and arranged in over 130 categories, ranging from All is Well and All is No Well through Anger, Appearance, Bad Luck, Canadiana, Clumsiness, Excuses, Fatness, Liars, Machismo, Shyness, Ugliness, and Thinking, to Water, Weakness, Wealth, and Work. We think you'll so enjoy this latest Casselman collection that it will give you "a grin as wide as the St. Lawrence."!
English Idioms
Author: Wayne Magnuson
Publisher: Calgary : Prairie House Books
ISBN: 9781895012095
Category : Canadianisms
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Publisher: Calgary : Prairie House Books
ISBN: 9781895012095
Category : Canadianisms
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
The Slang Dictionary: Etymological, Historical, and Anecdotal
Author: John Camden Hotten
Publisher: London : Chatto and Windus
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Publisher: London : Chatto and Windus
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
Author: Francis Grose
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Welcome to the colorful and irreverent world of Francis Grose's 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, a groundbreaking lexicon that unearths the rich tapestry of slang and colloquial language from early 19th-century England. This fascinating dictionary is not just a compilation of words; it's a window into the vibrant social life and cultural nuances of a bygone era. In this remarkable work, Grose captures the essence of everyday language as it was spoken among the common people, offering readers a humorous and often surprising insight into the slang that colored their conversations. From lively expressions to playful phrases, this dictionary provides a delightful exploration of the vernacular that reflects the humor, wit, and creativity of the time. The central themes of 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue revolve around the evolution of language, the class distinctions in speech, and the dynamic nature of communication. Grose’s keen observations reveal how slang not only entertains but also serves as a form of identity and resistance within different social groups. The overall tone of the dictionary is both playful and irreverent, inviting readers to appreciate the humor and creativity embedded in the language of the people. Grose’s witty definitions and entertaining examples engage readers, making them laugh while simultaneously enriching their understanding of English slang. Critical reception of 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue has celebrated its pioneering approach to documenting colloquial speech and its contribution to linguistic studies. It remains a treasured resource for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of language and culture. This dictionary appeals to a diverse audience, from language enthusiasts and writers to casual readers seeking a glimpse into the colorful expressions of the past. Its exploration of vernacular language makes it a delightful read for those interested in the quirks and eccentricities of human communication. As you delve into 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, you will discover a treasure trove of expressions that not only entertain but also illuminate the social context of their time. Grose’s work encourages you to appreciate the richness and diversity of language, reminding us that slang is a vital part of our cultural heritage. In conclusion, 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue is more than a reference book; it is a celebration of the playful and creative spirit of language. Whether you are a longtime fan of linguistic curiosities or new to the world of slang, prepare to be delighted by the wit and wisdom contained within its pages. Don’t miss your chance to explore Francis Grose's 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of slang and discover the humorous expressions that have shaped our language—grab your copy now and enjoy a laugh while enriching your understanding of linguistic history!
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Welcome to the colorful and irreverent world of Francis Grose's 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, a groundbreaking lexicon that unearths the rich tapestry of slang and colloquial language from early 19th-century England. This fascinating dictionary is not just a compilation of words; it's a window into the vibrant social life and cultural nuances of a bygone era. In this remarkable work, Grose captures the essence of everyday language as it was spoken among the common people, offering readers a humorous and often surprising insight into the slang that colored their conversations. From lively expressions to playful phrases, this dictionary provides a delightful exploration of the vernacular that reflects the humor, wit, and creativity of the time. The central themes of 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue revolve around the evolution of language, the class distinctions in speech, and the dynamic nature of communication. Grose’s keen observations reveal how slang not only entertains but also serves as a form of identity and resistance within different social groups. The overall tone of the dictionary is both playful and irreverent, inviting readers to appreciate the humor and creativity embedded in the language of the people. Grose’s witty definitions and entertaining examples engage readers, making them laugh while simultaneously enriching their understanding of English slang. Critical reception of 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue has celebrated its pioneering approach to documenting colloquial speech and its contribution to linguistic studies. It remains a treasured resource for linguists, historians, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of language and culture. This dictionary appeals to a diverse audience, from language enthusiasts and writers to casual readers seeking a glimpse into the colorful expressions of the past. Its exploration of vernacular language makes it a delightful read for those interested in the quirks and eccentricities of human communication. As you delve into 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, you will discover a treasure trove of expressions that not only entertain but also illuminate the social context of their time. Grose’s work encourages you to appreciate the richness and diversity of language, reminding us that slang is a vital part of our cultural heritage. In conclusion, 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue is more than a reference book; it is a celebration of the playful and creative spirit of language. Whether you are a longtime fan of linguistic curiosities or new to the world of slang, prepare to be delighted by the wit and wisdom contained within its pages. Don’t miss your chance to explore Francis Grose's 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of slang and discover the humorous expressions that have shaped our language—grab your copy now and enjoy a laugh while enriching your understanding of linguistic history!
Dictionary of Newfoundland English
Author: W.J. Kirwin
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442690658
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 858
Book Description
The Dictionary of Newfoundland English, first published in 1982 to regional, national, and international acclaim, is a historical dictionary that gives the pronunciations and definitions for words that the editors have called "Newfoundland English." The varieties of English spoken in Newfoundland date back four centuries, mainly to the early seventeenth-century migratory English fishermen of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset, and to the seventeenth- to the nineteenth-century immigrants chiefly from southeastern Ireland. Culled from a vast reading of books, newspapers, and magazines, this book is the most sustained reading ever undertaken of the written words of this province. The dictionary gives not only the meaning of words, but also presents each word with its variant spellings. Moreover, each definition is succeeded by an all-important quotation of usage which illustrates the typical context in which word is used. This well-researched, impressive work of scholarship illustrates how words and phrases have evolved and are used in everyday speech and writing in a specific geographical area. The Dictionary of Newfoundland English is one of the most important, comprehensive, and thorough works dealing with Newfoundland. Its publication, a great addition to Newfoundlandia, Canadiana, and lexicography, provides more than a regional lexicon. In fact, this entertaining and delightful book presents a panoramic view of the social, cultural, and natural history, as well as the geography and economics, of the quintessential lifestyle of one of Canada's oldest European-settled areas. This second edition contains a supplement offering approximately 1500 new or expanded entries, an increase of more than 30 per cent over the first edition. Besides new words, the supplement includes modified and additional senses of old words and fresh derivations and usages.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442690658
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 858
Book Description
The Dictionary of Newfoundland English, first published in 1982 to regional, national, and international acclaim, is a historical dictionary that gives the pronunciations and definitions for words that the editors have called "Newfoundland English." The varieties of English spoken in Newfoundland date back four centuries, mainly to the early seventeenth-century migratory English fishermen of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset, and to the seventeenth- to the nineteenth-century immigrants chiefly from southeastern Ireland. Culled from a vast reading of books, newspapers, and magazines, this book is the most sustained reading ever undertaken of the written words of this province. The dictionary gives not only the meaning of words, but also presents each word with its variant spellings. Moreover, each definition is succeeded by an all-important quotation of usage which illustrates the typical context in which word is used. This well-researched, impressive work of scholarship illustrates how words and phrases have evolved and are used in everyday speech and writing in a specific geographical area. The Dictionary of Newfoundland English is one of the most important, comprehensive, and thorough works dealing with Newfoundland. Its publication, a great addition to Newfoundlandia, Canadiana, and lexicography, provides more than a regional lexicon. In fact, this entertaining and delightful book presents a panoramic view of the social, cultural, and natural history, as well as the geography and economics, of the quintessential lifestyle of one of Canada's oldest European-settled areas. This second edition contains a supplement offering approximately 1500 new or expanded entries, an increase of more than 30 per cent over the first edition. Besides new words, the supplement includes modified and additional senses of old words and fresh derivations and usages.
Dictionary of Sexual Slang
Author: Alan Richter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The rich repertoire of sexual slang in this compendium offers fascinating clues to the sexual humor and taboos, perceptions and cultural biases, mores and sexual roles of English-speaking people in times past and present. It offers abundant evidence that language gives voice to the major concerns and preoccupations of the people who speak it. This book features more than 4,000 words, phrases, and quips that have or have had a sexual connotation; hundreds of quotations demonstrating how terms have been used by sources ranging from Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Blake to pop icons such as Lenny Bruce, Bette Midler and Madonna; terms in current use as well as archaic terms and how and when they were first used; 500 years of sexual slang from the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, and South Africa; and full etymologies, explanations, and variations in usage from country to country and era to era.--[book jacket].
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
The rich repertoire of sexual slang in this compendium offers fascinating clues to the sexual humor and taboos, perceptions and cultural biases, mores and sexual roles of English-speaking people in times past and present. It offers abundant evidence that language gives voice to the major concerns and preoccupations of the people who speak it. This book features more than 4,000 words, phrases, and quips that have or have had a sexual connotation; hundreds of quotations demonstrating how terms have been used by sources ranging from Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Blake to pop icons such as Lenny Bruce, Bette Midler and Madonna; terms in current use as well as archaic terms and how and when they were first used; 500 years of sexual slang from the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, and South Africa; and full etymologies, explanations, and variations in usage from country to country and era to era.--[book jacket].
Passing English of the Victorian Era
Author: J Redding Ware
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789354029905
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789354029905
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Guide to Canadian English Usage
Author: Margery Fee
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195445930
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The complexities of the English language can be daunting for even the most fluent speakers, and for Canadians this is doubly so with the mixture of British and American traditions. Almost anyone engaged in formal writing will sometimes need to consult a usage guide for advice, but Canadians have always been forced to choose between a British or an American source. With the Guide to Canadian English Usage, writers will have an authoritative reference based on Canadian sources that provides pithy direction on numerous details of the language. From the indefinite article to zoology, alphabetically arranged entries clarify issues of word choice, punctuation, spelling, and abbreviation. Throughout it offers guidance on Canadianisms, confusibles, difficult expressions, First Nation names, foreign phrases, grammar, inclusive language, punctuation, spelling, and troublesome pronunciations. Each entry explains the problem at hand, outlines a range of prescriptions, and then either recommends a particular usage or reviews the alternatives from which the now-informed reader can choose. All entries feature a wide range of fascinating quotations from Canadian sources. Newly reissued in an attractive hardcover edition, the Guide to Canadian English Usage is the essential reference for any writer, editor, or speaker of English in Canada.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780195445930
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The complexities of the English language can be daunting for even the most fluent speakers, and for Canadians this is doubly so with the mixture of British and American traditions. Almost anyone engaged in formal writing will sometimes need to consult a usage guide for advice, but Canadians have always been forced to choose between a British or an American source. With the Guide to Canadian English Usage, writers will have an authoritative reference based on Canadian sources that provides pithy direction on numerous details of the language. From the indefinite article to zoology, alphabetically arranged entries clarify issues of word choice, punctuation, spelling, and abbreviation. Throughout it offers guidance on Canadianisms, confusibles, difficult expressions, First Nation names, foreign phrases, grammar, inclusive language, punctuation, spelling, and troublesome pronunciations. Each entry explains the problem at hand, outlines a range of prescriptions, and then either recommends a particular usage or reviews the alternatives from which the now-informed reader can choose. All entries feature a wide range of fascinating quotations from Canadian sources. Newly reissued in an attractive hardcover edition, the Guide to Canadian English Usage is the essential reference for any writer, editor, or speaker of English in Canada.