Does Spelling Matter? - Simon Horobin

Does Spelling Matter?

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Buch | Hardcover
282 Seiten
2013
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-966528-0 (ISBN)
48,60 inkl. MwSt
This book narrates the history of English spelling from the Anglo-Saxons to the present-day. It also examines the changing attitudes to spelling, including numerous proposals for spelling reform, ranging from the introduction of new alphabets to more modest attempts to rid English of its silent letters, and the differing agendas they reveal.
This book narrates the history of English spelling from the Anglo-Saxons to the present-day, charting the various changes that have taken place and the impact these have had on the way we spell today. While good spelling is seen as socially and educationally desirable, many people struggle to spell common words like accommodate, occurrence, dependent. Is it our spelling system that is to blame, and should we therefore reform English spelling to make it easier to learn? Or are such calls for change further evidence of the dumbing-down of our educational standards, also witnessed by the tolerance of poor spelling in text-messaging and email? This book evaluates such views by considering previous attempts to reform the spelling of English and other languages, while also looking critically at claims that the electronic age heralds the demise of correct spelling.

Simon Horobin is Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Magdalen College. He has written extensively on the history of the English Language and is the author of An Introduction to Middle English and Chaucer's Language.

1. Introduction ; 2. Writing Systems ; 3. Beginnings ; 4. Invasion and Revision ; 5. Renaissance and Reford ; 6. Fixing Spelling ; 7. American Spelling ; 8. Spelling Today and Tomorrow ; Bibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.3.2013
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 141 x 221 mm
Gewicht 456 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-19-966528-1 / 0199665281
ISBN-13 978-0-19-966528-0 / 9780199665280
Zustand Neuware
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