ABSTRACT

English Vocabulary: The Basics offers a clear, non-jargonistic introduction to English vocabulary, the way linguists classify and explain it, and the place of vocabulary in our overall picture of the language, and in society. Introducing a range of terminology for discussing vocabulary, the reader is provided with a coherent, structured description of what we know about words and their meanings.

Key features of this book include:

• Analysis of historical roots of present-day words

• Coverage of the differences between speech and writing and between formality and informality

• Understanding of the social implications of choices that readers make to use standard or non-standard (e.g., regional/dialect) vocabulary

• A focus on British English with reference to a wide range of varieties of English that include North American English, Irish English, Indian English, Malaysian English, Nigerian English and Caribbean English.

Featuring a glossary of key terms, cartoons and illustrations, further reading, reflection points, interesting "factoids" and examples from corpora from around the world, this book is an engaging and thought-provoking read for anyone with an interest in English vocabulary.

chapter |1 pages

Introduction to the Reader

chapter 1|27 pages

A Word or Two about Words

chapter 2|23 pages

Where Do English Words Come From?

chapter 3|25 pages

What Does It All Mean?

chapter 4|28 pages

Beating about the Bush

Figurative Meaning

chapter 5|24 pages

Bear This in Mind

The Mental Lexicon

chapter 6|31 pages

Vocabulary in Action