Living Latin: Everyday Language And Popular Culture

Living Latin: Everyday Language and Popular Culture (Rubicon)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Nov. 12, 2023
Living Latin: Everyday Language and Popular Culture (Rubicon)

Living Latin: Everyday Language and Popular Culture (Rubicon) by Charlie Kerrigan
2024 | ISBN: 1350377031, 1350377023 | English | 136 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1 + 17 MB

History of the English Language, 2nd Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by groovebeat at Feb. 12, 2013
History of the English Language, 2nd Edition

History of the English Language, 2nd Edition
DVD-Rip | AVI | XviD @ 800 Kbit/s | 640x480 | MP3 Stereo @ 128 Kbit/s 48 KHz | 18 Hours | 6.88 GB
Genre: English Language | Language: English

The History of the English Language, 2nd Edition, is Professor Seth Lerer's revised and updated investigation of the remarkable history of English, from the powerful prose of King Alfred in the Middle Ages to the modern-day sermons of Martin Luther King, Jr. Throughout its history, English has been an unusually mutable language, readily accepting new terms and new ways of conveying meaning. Professor Lerer brings this second edition up-to-date by including discussions of the latest changes brought about through such phenomena as hip hop, e-mail, text messaging, and the world wide web.

History of the English Language  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by robin-bobin at Feb. 15, 2011
History of the English Language

History of the English Language (The Teaching Company) 18 CD Set by Seth Lerer
Taught By Professor Seth Lerer, Ph.D., University of Chicago, University of California, San Diego
The Teaching Company 2009 | ISBN: 1565853849 | Language: English | Audio CD in MP3 ~ 36 Lectures 30 minutes / lecture | 835 MB

From the 'Great Courses' series, Literature & English Language. 36 lectures on 18 CDs (two 30 minute lectures per CD). In three parts, each in its own clamshell case. One course guidebook per part.
Sixteen centuries ago a wave of settlers from northern Europe came to the British Isles speaking a mix of Germanic dialects thick with consonants and complex grammatical forms. Today we call that dialect Old English, the ancestor of the language nearly one in five people in the world speaks every day…