Kniha momentálne nie je na sklade![](/images/blank-book/blank-book.1920.jpg)
![](/images/blank-book/blank-book.1920.jpg)
A Proposal For Correcting, Improving And Ascertaining The English Tongue
In A Letter To The Most Honorable Robert Earl Of Oxford And Mortimer, Lord High Treasurer Of Great Britain (1712)
Autori
Viac o knihe
Jonathan Swift's 1712 letter to the Earl of Oxford outlines a proposal to reform the English language, which he views as chaotic and lacking clear standards. He advocates for the establishment of a language academy and a standard dictionary, urging government involvement in promoting proper English usage and mandating its teaching in schools. This work is significant in the history of linguistics, emphasizing the need for clarity and consistency in language, and remains relevant in contemporary discussions about English language standards.
Nákup knihy
A Proposal For Correcting, Improving And Ascertaining The English Tongue, Jonathan Swift
- Jazyk
- Rok vydania
- 2009
- product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
- (mäkká)
Akonáhle sa objaví, pošleme vám e-mail.
Doručenie
Platobné metódy
Navrhnúť zmenu
- Titul
- A Proposal For Correcting, Improving And Ascertaining The English Tongue
- Podtitul
- In A Letter To The Most Honorable Robert Earl Of Oxford And Mortimer, Lord High Treasurer Of Great Britain (1712)
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Jonathan Swift
- Vydavateľ
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Rok vydania
- 2009
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 52
- ISBN13
- 9781437464368
- Kategórie
- Jazykové slovníky a učebnice
- Anotácia
- Jonathan Swift's 1712 letter to the Earl of Oxford outlines a proposal to reform the English language, which he views as chaotic and lacking clear standards. He advocates for the establishment of a language academy and a standard dictionary, urging government involvement in promoting proper English usage and mandating its teaching in schools. This work is significant in the history of linguistics, emphasizing the need for clarity and consistency in language, and remains relevant in contemporary discussions about English language standards.