Authors: Bill Bryson
Linguistic Atlas of England,
120
Linguistic Atlas of New England,
111
Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada,
111
lip reading, 95
lipograms, 255, 260
Lithuanian, 25
Ljung, Magnus, 202
Lloyd George, David, 66
Logonomia Anglica
(Gil), 149
London, 50, 243
dialects of, 57â59, 60, 62, 92, 98, 118, 119â20, 187â88, 266â67
East End of, 266â68
Lord's Prayer, 59, 61
Los Angeles Times,
259
The Lost Art of Profanity
(Johnson), 248
Louis XIV, king of France, 152
Louisiana, 123â24, 187
Love's Labour's Lost
(Shakespeare), 256
Love's Labour's Won
(Shakespeare), 65
Lowth, Robert, 153â54, 156
Luorawetlan languages, 15â16
Maintenance of the Purity of the French Language, 206
Malay, 208
Malory, Thomas, 138, 147
Manx, 26, 41
Marlowe, Christopher, 136
Marryat, Frederick, 246
The Mayor of Casterbridge
(Hardy), 81
McCormick, Robert R., 142
McCrum, Robert, 57, 148, 161â62
McKnight, G. H., 164
memory, 163
Mencken, H. L., 113, 141, 169, 188, 274
Menke, Hubertus, 42
Merriam, Charles, 172â73
Merriam, George, 172â73
Merriam-Webster International Dictionary,
72, 173
metanalysis, 63
metaphasis, 262â63
metaphors, mixed, 64
Mexican, 179
Middle Ages, 23, 74, 76, 77, 121, 221, 224, 259
Middle English, 53â63, 96, 98
Milton, John, 63, 68, 79
Minor, W. C., 174â75
The Miracle of Language
(Laird), 4, 111
Mitterrand, François, 206
Moldavian, 34
Monde, Le, 206
Montagu, Ashley, 240, 241, 248
More, Sir Thomas, 66, 79
Morley, John David, 210
Morse code, 127
Moss, Norman, 192
Mulcaster, Richard, 66
Müller, Max, 162
Mundus Novus, 180
Murphy, John, 236
Murray, James Augustus Henry, 141, 173â76
Mussolini, Benito, 37
My Fair Lady
(Lerner and Loewe), 142
Na-Dene, 16
names, 218â38
American, 224, 226â28, 231â34, 237â38
anglicizing of, 227, 231â35
British, 100, 218â26, 228â31, 236â38
business use of, 235â38
corruption and modification of, 63, 223, 227â29
of days, 44
distinctiveness of, 220â21, 222, 229, 232â34
family, 218â20, 223â28
of flora and fauna, 52, 83, 160â61, 247
of foods, 52, 83
multiple spellings of, 136, 176, 178, 228â29
occupations reflected in, 223â24
origins of, 220â27
pejorative use of, 187
pronunciation of, 92â93, 99â100, 218â20, 229â32
spelling of, 226â29
See also
place names
National Education Association,
141
National Transportation Safety Board, 249
Natural History,
16
Neanderthal man, 12â15
Neighbours,
276
Neo-Melanesian, 20â21, 200
Neolithic peoples, 14â15, 24
The New English Dictionary on Historical Principles,
173â76
New World Indian languages, 16â17, 63, 74, 178, 182, 231
New York
Evening Post,
192
New York Times,
4, 155, 158, 165, 210, 249, 254, 273
New York Times Magazine,
249
New York Times Manual of Style and Usage,
155, 249
New York
World,
253
The New Yorker,
93
Newton, Isaac, 66, 79
nicknames, 63, 234
Nights with Uncle Remus
(Harris), 124
Nixon, Richard M., 216, 249
Norman Conquest, 51, 54, 223, 228, 242
Norman French, 51â53
Normandy, 51â52, 54
Normans, 51â56, 74, 133â34, 228, 229
Norn, 50
Norse, 51
North, Frederick, Lord, 183
Northumbria, 46, 48â49
Notes on a Money Unit for the United States
(Jefferson), 180
Notes on the State of Virginia
(Jefferson), 191
nouns, 6â7, 47, 64, 99â100, 146
definitions of, 146
multiple spellings for, 130, 135, 175â76, 228â29
verbs as, 6â7, 64, 90, 101, 146, 191, 192
Novum Organum
(Bacon), 66
number, 29, 48
Nunberg, Geoffrey D., 272
O'Brien, Conor Cruise, 40
obscenities, 173, 239â43, 245, 248, 250â51
Observer
(London), 4, 198, 250, 274â75
Odell, Allan, 261â62
Ogden, C. K., 213
“O.K.,” 181â82, 242
Old English, 48â54, 56â57, 62, 155
modern English vs., 47, 72, 98, 241
Old Italian, 74
Old Norse, 51
onomasties, 223
onomatopoeia, 17, 90
The Origin of English Place Names
(Reaney), 228
Orm, 135
orthoepy, 89, 104, 129, 131, 178, 220
Orton, Harold, 119â20
Oubykh, 32
OuLiPo (Ouvroir de Littérature Potentielle), 260
Our Language
(Potter), 49, 106, 195
Our Marvelous Native Tongue
(Claiborne), 117, 148
Our Own Words
(Dohan), 79, 178
Oxford English Dictionary
(OED), 2, 4, 11, 57, 70, 72, 160, 173â76, 189, 217, 249, 274
The Oxford Guide to Word Games
(Augarde), 255
Oxford University, 3, 55, 58, 119, 184, 262â63
palindromes, 127, 256â57, 260
Paris, 51, 52â53, 56
Parliament, British, 55, 192â93, 245, 247
Parti Québécois, 36
participles, 149, 204
parts of speech, 135â37.
See also specific parts of speech
Partridge, Eric, 157
Patrick, Saint, 45
n
Pei, Mario, 28, 31, 34, 63, 75, 80â81, 115, 117, 130, 162, 180, 226, 249
Peking, 89
Pennsylvania Dutch, 185â86, 235
Pentagon, 211
Pepys, Samuel, 220
Perec, Georges, 259â60
Persian, 22, 23
Peterborough Chronicle,
54
Philadelphia Inquirer,
250
phonetics, 89â91, 93
phonies, 87
pictographs, 126, 129
Pictures from the Water Trade
(Morley), 210
pidgin languages, 20â22
Pierce, John R., 91
pilgrims, 177
Pippa Passes
(Browning), 73â74
Pitman, Isaac, 140
place names
American, 93, 100, 178, 179â80
British, 46, 50, 221â24, 225, 228â31
etymology of, 46, 50, 220â23
family names based on, 225
old pronunciation surviving in, 99â100
of pubs, 220â23
slurring and truncating of, 92â93
of streets, 220, 243
Platt, James, 174
plosives, 94
plurals, 21, 59, 60â62, 73, 156, 202
poetry, English, 41, 48, 57, 98â99, 100â101, 255â56
Point, Le, 207
Polish, 2, 203, 216
Polk, James K., 228
polysemy, 70â72
Pope, Alexander, 100
Portuguese, 25, 26, 34, 193, 201, 209
potato famine of 1845, 40, 185
Potter, Simeon, 47, 49, 57, 80, 90, 106, 131
predicates, 146
prefixes, 83â85
prepositions, 153â54
Press Council, 250
Priestley, Joseph, 151
Principia
(Newton), 66
printing press, invention of, 136â37
pronouns, 9, 47, 48, 51, 61, 63
pronunciation, 7, 8, 87â104
British vs. American, 171â72,
188
duration and resonance in, 90
eighteenth-century, 104, 112
emphasis in, 91, 95, 101â2, 227â28
evolution of, 95â104
fashion and class distinctions in, 103, 113â15, 116
n
, 118â19
foreigners' difficulty with, 87â88, 114, 133
historic rhymes as clue to, 98â99, 100â101
historic vs. modern, 104, 171â72
impact of literature on, 96, 98â99, 100â101
inconsistency in, 89, 100â101
letters intruding into, 91â92
misspellings as clue to, 99
of names, 92â93, 99â100, 218â20, 229â32
nineteenth-century, 103, 113
phonetic elements of, 93, 95,
135
rate of change in, 96
relationship of spelling to, 89â92, 99â103, 132, 134, 144, 218â20, 229â32
shifting vowel sounds in, 97â101, 104
slurred and truncated, 92â93, 95â96, 103
sound combinations in, 90, 91
suppressed sounds in, 95, 96â97, 99, 113, 138â39, 230
survival of, 99â100, 101â2, 103
syllabic values in, 92â93, 101â2
unconscious factors in, 91â92
vocal pitch and, 89â90
words rendered by multiple, 89, 144, 227â28
See also
diction; speech
Proposal for Correcting, Improving and Ascertaining the English Tongue
(Swift), 150
Proto-Indo-European language, 16â17, 24
publishing, 137
pubs, 220â23
puns, 99, 245, 255
Puttenham, George, 58
Pygmalion
(Shaw), 118, 119, 142
Pyles, Thomas, 110, 169â70, 191, 246, 251
Quayle, J. Danforth, 273
Quebec, 36, 271
Quirk, Randolph, 3, 184, 217
radicals, 126â27
Ramsay, David, 183
The Random House Dictionary of the English Language,
158, 160, 165, 249
Rawlinson, Henry, 23
Read, Allen Walker, 182
Reagan, Ronald W., 217, 258
Reaney, P. H., 228
rebuses, 256, 259
Recuyell of the Historyes of Troy,
137
“Red Pants” (Sebastian), 81
Renaissance, 48â49
rhymes, 98â99, 100â101, 266â68
Richard II, king of England, 221
Richard II
(Shakespeare), 245
Richard III, king of England, 222
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal, 150, 166
Richter, Alan, 254
riddles, 256, 259
Roget's Thesaurus,
4
Roman Catholic Church, 34, 55
Roman Empire
decline and fall of, 28, 46
invasion and occupation of England by, 43â46, 121, 133, 221, 229, 242
Romance languages, 5, 26â28, 47, 96, 276
Romanian, 26, 28, 34
Romansh, 32â33
Roosevelt, Theodore, 141
Royal Society for the Advancement of Experimental Philosophy, 150
Ruhlen, Merrit, 16
runes, 44, 133
Russian, 4, 30, 34, 215
S4C, 39
Safire, William, 130, 152, 249, 260
Sanskrit, 22â23, 25
Saxons, 44, 95, 167, 229
Scandinavian languages, 25â26, 34, 49â52
A Scheme for a New Alphabet and a Reformed Mode of Spelling
(Franklin), 140
Schlegel, Friedrich von, 23
Schleyer, Johann Martin, 211â12
schwa, 87, 93
Scientific American,
19
Scotland, 26, 39â41, 43, 117
Highland dialect of.
See
Gaelic, Scottish
Lowland dialect of, 122
Scots, 122
Scrabble, 254
scribes, 61, 133â34
Sea Islands, 123â25, 187
Seashore, R. H., 163
Seaspeak, 214
Sebastian, Robert M., 81
sentences, 146
ambiguous, 264
length of, 168
prepositional endings to, 153â54
Serbo-Croatian, 34, 181, 203
Shakespeare, William, 228, 262
authorship question and, 65, 256
death of, 65, 66, 245
language of, 59, 60, 61â62, 64â66, 73, 80, 96, 97, 100, 121, 154, 187â88, 191, 217, 245, 255
lost plays of, 65
multiple spellings for name of, 135â36, 176, 228
puns of, 99, 245, 255
vocabulary size of, 161
words and phrases coined by, 64â65, 78â79
works of, 63â64, 65, 80, 136, 187â88, 245, 256
Shaw, George Bernard, 41, 79, 118â19, 142
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 262
Shetland Islands, 50
Shipley, Joseph T., 161
A Short Introduction to English Grammar
(Lowth), 153
shorthand, 140, 142
Sidney, Philip, 147â48
Simon and Schuster, 253
A Simplified Alphabet
(Twain),
140
Simplified Spelling Board, 141â42
slang, 110, 116â17, 190, 195â96, 213, 240, 251
rhyming of, 266â68
slavery, 185
Smith, Logan Pearsall, 190
Smith, Thomas, 149
Sociolinguistics: An Introduction to Language and Society
(Trudgill), 35, 114
Soviet Union, 33â34, 37, 216â17
Spain, 54, 270
Spanish, 2, 4, 5, 26, 34, 35, 46, 179, 201, 269â72, 276
Spectator,
40, 195, 250
speech
analysis of, 91, 94
children's mastery of, 17â20
conversational speed of, 94
cultural conventions and, 30â31, 103â4
dictation of, 95
inefficient process of, 95
laxness and imprecision in, 92â94, 95â96, 103
physiology of, 13â14, 91, 94, 98, 118â19
rules of, 17â18
slipups in, 95
words and sentences run together in, 92â94, 103
speech impediments, 118â19, 124
spelling, 126â44
attempts at reform of, 138â44, 170â71
British vs. American, 100, 143, 170â72, 175â76, 194