Book Review : “Małgorzata Kowalczyk, ...
Type de document :
Partie d'ouvrage
Titre :
Book Review : “Małgorzata Kowalczyk, Borrowings in Informal American English”, Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Auteur(s) :
Brisset, Frédérique [Auteur]
Centre d'Études en Civilisations, Langues et Lettres Étrangères - ULR 4074 [CECILLE]
PRISMES - Langues, Textes, Arts et Cultures du Monde Anglophone - EA 4398 [PRISMES]
Centre d'Études en Civilisations, Langues et Lettres Étrangères - ULR 4074 [CECILLE]
PRISMES - Langues, Textes, Arts et Cultures du Monde Anglophone - EA 4398 [PRISMES]
Éditeur :
Université Jean-Moulin-Lyon III - Centre d’Études Linguistiques (CEL)
Date de publication :
2024-05-17
ISSN :
1951-6215
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Lexicology
Slang
American English
Loanwords
Slang
American English
Loanwords
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Linguistique
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Borrowings have always been a testimony to language contacts, and therefore the subject of many publications, whether in journals or in dedicated books. English is especially concerned by this lexical process. The monography ...
Lire la suite >Borrowings have always been a testimony to language contacts, and therefore the subject of many publications, whether in journals or in dedicated books. English is especially concerned by this lexical process. The monography reviewed here, however, proposes an original approach, as it focuses on borrowings in a variety of English, i.e. American, and more precisely its informal speech sub-category. It is a well-known phenomenon that the United States stands as a melting-pot country, therefore open to many languages that have contributed to its variety of English. The research conducted by the author draws on an extensive corpus of contemporary oral and written sources, such as the press, literature, movie and TV productions and the Internet, listed in a sixteen-page appendix; they provide the 1,200 expressions and 5,500 examples in context featured in the very useful 152-page glossary offered in the second part of the book.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Borrowings have always been a testimony to language contacts, and therefore the subject of many publications, whether in journals or in dedicated books. English is especially concerned by this lexical process. The monography reviewed here, however, proposes an original approach, as it focuses on borrowings in a variety of English, i.e. American, and more precisely its informal speech sub-category. It is a well-known phenomenon that the United States stands as a melting-pot country, therefore open to many languages that have contributed to its variety of English. The research conducted by the author draws on an extensive corpus of contemporary oral and written sources, such as the press, literature, movie and TV productions and the Internet, listed in a sixteen-page appendix; they provide the 1,200 expressions and 5,500 examples in context featured in the very useful 152-page glossary offered in the second part of the book.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Vulgarisation :
Non
Source :