To some extent, everyone plays with language and uses it as a form of recreation as well as a means of communication. Recognizing that the creation of true wit is a subjective endeavour, Richler suggests that the commission of language...
English language--Etymology
- Author:Richler, HowardSummary:
- Author:Richler, HowardSummary:
The bawdy English language has never been overly concerned with purity, and this promiscuous proclivity has contributed to many alluring word histories. Words, like species, evolve, and particularly those words that have been in...
- Author:Hill, BertrandSummary:
Le vieil-anglais «Olde English» est une langue germanique ayant puisé ses origines au vieux-frison, au vieux-norrois et au vieux-saxon. Guillaume le Conquérant est devenu roi d'Angleterre en 1066, et l'hégémonie franco-...
- Author:Richler, HowardSummary:
An old joke goes like this: What’s the difference between a good girl and a nice girl? Answer: The good girl goes to a party, goes home then goes to bed, whereas the nice girl goes to the party, goes to bed, then goes home. The...
- Author:Richler, HowardSummary:
In his fifth book about language, Howard Richler moves from A to Z with a specifically chosen word for every letter of the alphabet. What especially intrigues him is how words come to mean what they mean, how they lose some meanings and...