Secret History of the English Language
by M. j. Harper
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Read in March, 2008
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No one should read it! Well, linguists . . . but just so you can laugh at it!
What a trainwreck! This is one of the worst attempts at pseudo-linguistics I have ever read (and that's saying a lot). The main premise of the book is that English is not at all derived from Anglo-Saxon, but in fact is the indigenous language of Britain (in other words the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes never invaded Britain, they were from there), and linguists are involved in covering up this fact or choose to remain blind to it.
Shoddy history, extremely shoddy linguistics, and quite a bit of p...more
Shoddy history, extremely shoddy linguistics, and quite a bit of p...more
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Read in May, 2008
I couldn't put this book down - not surprising, given my interest in both linguistics and suggestions that things are not as they seem. Harper makes a convincing argument that many of the assumptions underlying our understanding of the development of English (and a number of other familiar languages) are fairly unreasonable, and offers a simpler explanation of how things might have actually happened. The claim that English, in a form that would be recognizable to speakers of the language today, ...more
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"Mind-blowing, incredibly entertaining stuff...A well-written and funny book." -- Daily Mail
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