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The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language / David Crystal
Title : The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language Material Type: printed text Authors: David Crystal (1941-), Author Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: vii, 499 p. Size: 28 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-521-82348-7 General note: Includes bibliographical references and index Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: English language - Handbooks, manuals, etc Class number: 420 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5585 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5702-003865 420 Cry-cam 2003 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan 5702-003866 420 Cry-cam 2003 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language / David Crystal
Title : The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language : Encyclopedia of the English language Material Type: printed text Authors: David Crystal (1941-), Author Edition statement: 2nd ed. Publisher: Cambridge, U. K. : Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: vii, 499 p. Layout: ill. (col.), col. maps Size: 29 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-521-53033-0 General note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [477]-479) and indexes Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: English language
Handbooks, manualsClass number: 420 Abstract: Second Edition presenting an overhaul of its subject for a new generation of language-lovers.
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language is one of the publishing phenomena of recent times. Rarely has a book so packed with accurate and well researched factual information been so widely read and popularly acclaimed. It has played a key role in the spread of general interest in language matters, generating further publications and broadcasting events for an avid audience. Its First Edition appeared in hardback in 1995 and a revised paperback in 1997. There have been numerous subsequent updated reprintings; but this Second Edition now presents an overhaul of the subject for a new generation of language-lovers and of teachers, students and professional English-users concerned with their own linguistic legacy. The length of the book has been extended and there are 44 new illustrations, extensive new material on world English and Internet English, and a complete updating of statistics, further reading suggestions and other references.Contents note: Modelling English; 1. The History of English:The origins of English; Old English; Middle English; Early Modern English; Modern English; World English; 2. English Vocabulary:The nature of the lexicon; The sources of the lexicon; Etymology; The structure of the lexicon; Lexical dimensions; 3. English Grammar:Grammatical mythology; The structure of words; Word classes; The structure of sentences; 4. Spoken and Written English:The sound system; The writing system; 5. Using English:Varieties of discourse; Regional variation; Social variation; Personal variation; Electronic variation; 6. Learning about English:Learning English as a mother tongue; New ways of studying English; Appendices; Indexes. Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=14541 Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-000906 420 Cry-cam 2003 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Not for loan English as a global language / David Crystal
Title : English as a global language Material Type: printed text Authors: David Crystal (1941-), Author Edition statement: 2nd ed Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Publication Date: 2003 Pagination: xv, 212 p. Layout: ill., maps Size: 23 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-521-53032-3 General note: Includes index Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-201) Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Communication, International
English language, Foreign countries
Language, UniversalClass number: 420 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=318 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-000111 420 Cry-Eng 2003 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available European English Studies
Title : European English Studies : contributions towards the History of a Discipline Material Type: printed text Authors: Balz Engler, Editor ; Renate Haas, Editor Publisher: The European Society for the Study of English Publication Date: 2000 Pagination: ii, 388 p. Size: 20 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-900232-23-7 General note: Includes bibliographical index (p. 381-388)
Includes bibliographical footnotesLanguages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: English language
Europe
TeachingClass number: 420 Abstract: When we started work on the project of a European History of English Studies, we could only guess what we were letting ourselves in for. We were aware both of national traditions and international cross-currents also, from previous work, that the history of English studies cannot be understood as one with a single root (possibly in English soil) and various branches. Ideas developed over the years, and the existence of ESSE, the European Society for the Study of English, proved to be crucial in the process. At its Glasgow conference in 1995 one of us presented a first version of the project: two years later, at its Debrecen conference, we organized a seminar, out of which several core contributions to this volume have grown. Work on the collection started seriously after that conference, when we formulated its aims and principles, and enlisted additional contributors with the help of ESSE's constituent national associations. The task did not prove easy, and it took us longer to accomplish than we had expected. The history of English studies is different in different countries: so are the perceptions of history, and the conditions of writing it. In some cases, the contributors could rely on extensive research: in others work had to begin with the collection of basic data. Some contributors stress institutional issues;, others present their material in terms of Masters of English Studies They take the institution for granted, one might say, and emphasize the contribution of individuals to it. Often the Masters approach seems to be a reaction against a formerly official ideological position that stressed the role of social determination. Contents note: Writing the European History English Studies - Bale Engler; Portugal - Martin A. Kayman; Spain - Tomás Monterrey; Italy - Franco Marenco; France - Imelda Bonel - Elliott; Netherlands - Pieter Loonen; Norway - Arthur O. Sandved; Denmark - Jirgen Erik Nielsen; Austria - Manfred Markus; Poland - Krystyna Kujawinska - Courtney; Czechia - Josef Hladký; Slovakia - Jozef Olexa; Slovenia - Meta Grosman; Serbia - Radmila B. Sević; Romania - Eugenia Gavriliu, Horia Hulban, Ecaterina Popa; Bulgaria - Alexander Shurbanov, Christo Stamenov;
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002098 420 Europe 2000 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available European English Studies
Title : European English Studies : contributions towards the History of a Discipline II Material Type: printed text Authors: Renate Haas, Editor ; Balz Engler, Editor Publisher: The European Society for the Study of English Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: ii, 240 p. Size: 20 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-900232-29-9 General note: Includes bibliographical index (p. [231]-240)
Includes bibliographical footnotes
Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: English language
Europe
TeachingClass number: 420 Abstract: This second volume of European English Studies: Contributions towards the History of a Discipline complements the first, published in 2000. The two volumes now include essays on the history of English Studies from most countries represented in ESSE, the European Society for the Study of English: in alphabetical order Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine. We leave it to our readers to find out which are missing (the most glaring gap continues to be the English-speaking countries). We have worked hard but not always successfully, enlisting contributors. We are all the more grateful to those who have accepted the task. In most cases they could not rely on the work of earlier scholars, but had to do fieldwork themselves in the large and unsurveyed territory of English Studies. In several cases-a reminder of turbulent European history-even the geographical borders had dramatically shifted; universities had moved from one country to another without leaving their premises. And the contributors did their research beside an increasing workload largely due to reforms instigated by attempts to coordinate curricula in a unified Europe individual surveys differ from each other not only in the areas covered, but also in their emphases and methods of presentation. As these may also tell us something about how the discipline views itself in the respective country, we have only cautiously intervened as editors. We have chosen the title of the two volumes not as a gesture of modesty, but as a reminder that much remains to be done, especially where local, regional and international, rather than national, developments are concerned. We hope that the work done for this volume remains work in progress. In our first volume (pp. 8-10) we published a questionnaire which will be useful for further research. We are convinced that this will continue to show that English Studies is not a tree firmly rooted in one country and branching from there, but rather like the largest living being known, the fungus Armillaria ostoyae, with the intricate web of its mycelium. Contents note: National Surveys; Sweden - Ishrat Lindblad; Finland - Päivi Pahta; Lithuania -Jone Grigaliuniené; Switzerland - Balz Engler; Germany - Renate Haas; Hungary - Aladár Sarbu; Macedonia - Ekaterina Babamova; Greece - Ruth Parkin - Gounelas; Cyprus - Stephanos Stephanides and Dionysis Goutsos; Russia - Tatiana Dobrosklonskaya; Armenia - Seda Gasparyan and Gayane Muradyan; European Perspectives; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18424 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002099 420 Europe 2009 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Guide to English language programs
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