The United States of English tells the story of how American English grew and changed from colonial times to the present, exploring how the American language is different from British English and how it got that way. From the English of the colonists to slang, regional dialects, African American English, the internet, and "political correctness," Rosemarie Ostler shows how the language has evolved and is still evolving today. Written for non-specialists, it is filled with colorful examples of past and present English that bring the language to life.
Rosemarie Ostler Books
Linguist and writer Rosemarie Ostler delights in exploring the rich record of American language use. Her latest book tells the story of how early Americans created their own brand of English. Earlier works delve into diverse topics, from the origins of our most common expressions to the centuries-long fight over what constitutes proper grammar. Her writing illuminates the fascinating evolution of language and its cultural underpinnings.
