The English Language

A Historical Introduction

Charles Barber author Joan C Beal author Philip A Shaw author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:8th Jan '26

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Now in its third edition, this is an accessible history of English from prehistory to today, including a supporting website.

An accessible introduction to the history of English, this textbook covers the evolution of the language from its prehistory to the twenty-first century. Now in its third edition, it has been substantially updated, and key concepts are clearly explained to make it accessible to readers with no background in linguistics.A comprehensive yet concise history of the English language, this accessible textbook helps those studying the subject to understand the formation of English. It tells the story of the language from its remote ancestry to the present day, especially the effects of globalisation and the spread of, and subsequent changes to, English. Now in its third edition, it has been substantially revised and updated in light of new research, with an extended chapter on World Englishes, and a completely updated final chapter, which concentrate on changes to English in the twenty-first century. It makes difficult concepts very easy to understand, and the chapters are set out to make the most of the wide range of topics covered, using dozens of familiar texts, including the English of King Alfred, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Addison. It is accompanied by a website with exercises for each chapter, and a range of extra resources.

'Barber's The English Language has for many years and in various editions been an absolutely invaluable reference-point for students, acclaimed by teachers for its unrivalled clarity and the authority of its content. However, since the last edition the subject has not stood still; developments in the availability of analytic tools, in pedagogy, and in social attitudes mean a fresh edition is now required. Joan Beal and Philip Shaw are to be heartily congratulated on this sensitive yet thorough update, harnessing and interrogating the very latest research in English historical linguistics.' Jeremy J. Smith, Senior Research Fellow and Professor Emeritus, University of Glasgow
'This book is a masterfully updated third edition of a must-read cornerstone on the history of English. In clear and engaging terms, it describes how the sounds, structure, and meanings of English have evolved and how its sphere of usage has expanded across time, geographical areas, and various speech-communities in the British Isles and around the world. Importantly, it draws attention to recent changes in social attitudes to the colonial past of the language and accounts for current research into the history of English.' Merja Kytö, Professor Emerita, Uppsala University

ISBN: 9781009228602

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 430g

266 pages

3rd Revised edition