The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of The English Language ✔
: New coverage of forensic linguistics , gender identities in language, and the use of "big data" in linguistics.
: Traces the language's evolution from its origins and Old English through Middle and Early Modern English to its current status as a global language.
: Updated statistics on global English use and a new section on English in a post-Brexit Europe. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
: New sections on language used on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, as well as internet trends like "doggo lingo".
: Access to online audio files featuring David Crystal, allowing readers to hear historical pronunciations and regional accents. Buying Guide : New coverage of forensic linguistics , gender
, written by world-renowned linguist David Crystal , is a comprehensive reference work that explores the history, structure, and global use of the English language. Now in its third edition (released in late 2018), it is celebrated for its highly visual layout, featuring hundreds of photographs, maps, diagrams, and over 60 new online audio resources that bring linguistic extracts to life. Structure and Major Sections
The most recent edition includes significant updates to reflect 21st-century developments: : New sections on language used on platforms
: Examines varieties of discourse and regional, social, personal, and electronic variations, such as "Netspeak" and social media language.