David Crystal

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    El pequeño libro del lenguaje

    David Crystal

    Desde las primeras palabras de un niño hasta el peculiar dialecto moderno de los mensajes de texto, «El pequeño libro del lenguaje» abarca una amplia gama de temas, revelando las complejidades y peculiaridades del lenguaje. De forma animada, Crystal arroja luz sobre el desarrollo de estilos lingüísticos únicos, los orígenes de acentos oscuros y la búsqueda de la primera palabra escrita. Habla de la difícil situación de las lenguas en peligro, así como de los casos exitosos de revitalización lingüística. Mucho más que una historia, el trabajo de Crystal mira hacia el futuro del lenguaje, explorando el efecto de la tecnología en nuestra lectura, escritura y habla diaria. «El pequeño libro del lenguaje» revelará la historia del lenguaje como un cuento cautivador para todas las edades.

    Introduction to Language Pathology

    David Crystal

    This new edition includes the introduction of the WHO distinctions between impairment, disability and handicap; an increased focus on information processing approaches to language disorders, and the introduction of revision questions as well as tutorial activities at the end of every chapter to support student learning.

    By Hook Or By Crook: A Journey in Search of English

    David Crystal

    A delightfully discursive, Bill Bryson-esque and personal journey through the groves and the thickets of the English language, by our foremost scholar of the history and structure of the English language.David Crystal has been described (by the Times Higher Education Supplement) as a sort of 'latter day Dr Johnson', a populist linguist who has promoted the study of the English language in an academic and broadcasting career that has so far spanned 40 years and nearly 100 books.Now he has written an engaging travel book of more general appeal. Inspired by W. G. Sebald's ‘The Rings of Saturn’ and by Bill Bryson's books, he has combined personal reflections, historical allusions and traveller observations to create a mesmerising (and entertaining) narrative account of his encounters with the English language and its speakers throughout the world – from Bangor to Bombay and from Stratford to San Francisco.‘By Hook or by Crook’ is an attempt to capture the exploratory, seductive, teasing, tantalising nature of language study. As such, it will appeal to the ever-growing market who like to be entertained as well as instructed.