The Modern Scholar
A History of the English Language
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Prof. Michael Drout
About this listen
One of the most interesting aspects of the English language lies in its variants, such as the "soda" vs. "pop" debate and the place of African-American English in modern culture. These and other dialectual curiosities are looked at in detail and placed in the context of today's world. Finally, Professor Drout examines the future, not only of the English language, but of all the world's languages.
©2006 Michael Drout (P)2006 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about The Modern Scholar
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- Dot Marshall-Gent
- 23-12-13
Fascinating and fun!
What made the experience of listening to The Modern Scholar the most enjoyable?
Professor Drought's easy delivery and sense of humour make the journey through the English language's history and technical bits enjoyable as well as enlightening. I loved this listen.
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- Forester
- 05-01-14
Well up to this speaker's high standard - enjoy!
Ignore the tedious intro by the old buffer. It's not a fair representation of the recording itself, which is very good indeed. I can't find a way to skip the intro, but the main lectures are well worth waiting for!
The lecturer's heavy American accent is hard to take at first, but the scholarship draws you in. Drout is so besotted with his subject that you will be taken to a new level of understanding, even if you're not a specialist and this is new for you. The material is uncompromisingly academic - he pulls no punches when it comes to some complex linguistic material - but the way in which it is presented is so enthusiastic and informal that it's like listening to a very intelligent friend who just happens to be obsessed with the English language and its development.
Tolkein fans will soon realise that they have a kindred spirit in Dr Drout. His lectures on fantasy and science fiction extends this and his Anglo Saxon audio lectures are also great and all on Audible.
In this cynical and shallow world, it's lovely to come across real academic depth matched with sheer enthusiasm for the subject. If this blend appeals to you too, prepare for some serious fun!
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- Anne P.
- 08-02-16
Excellent
Where does The Modern Scholar rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This book is exceptional in its content and narration. Both meet my requirements to have the subject matter easily understood, whilst not depriving it of academic requirement. This is a must for anyone wanting to study the History of the English language .
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
If I had the time I would happily listen to its content in one sitting.
Any additional comments?
Several of my university modules are explained fully in this book. It is most interesting and fully informative. I would recommend it to anyone with an interest in the English Language and where language originates from in human beings.
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