Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English

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Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Viking
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Pages
336
Dimensions
6.34 X 9.25 X 1.14 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593298329

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About the Author
Valerie Fridland is a professor of linguistics in the English Department at the University of Nevada, Reno. She writes a popular language blog on Psychology Today called "Language in the Wild," and is also a professor for The Great Courses series.
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Praise for Like, Literally, Dude

"With easygoing authority... [Fridland] offers context, and a welcoming spirit, to the many contentious realignments in our language."--The Wall Street Journal

"A smart and detailed apologia for speech habits that 'violate our sense of linguistic decorum'. . . . Scholarly yet accessible, and often very witty, this is a winning look at how language evolves."--Publishers Weekly

"Valerie Fridland knows everything you ever wondered about language. With a parade of revelations in each chapter, she will have you texting your friends with mind-blowing tidbits."--Mignon Fogarty, author of New York Times bestseller Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

"Language lovers and grammar lovers alike will revel in Fridland's scientifically informed--and humane--perspective on the linguistic habits you love to use or love to hate. You'll never think the same way about others'--or your own--sprinkling of likes and y'knows, dudes and vocal fry. Thanks to Fridland, you'll ask not what grammar rule is being broken but what social purpose is being served." --Deborah Tannen, university professor of linguistics, Georgetown University, and New York Times best-selling author of You Just Don't Understand and You're Wearing THAT?

"Did you know that it was women who started saying 'I've got to' more than 'must, ' or that the -in' in words like singin' isn't short for -ing but for something else in Old English? Like, Literally, Dude will give you the lowdown on that as well as the words in its title. Endless wisdom." --John McWhorter, author of Nine Nasty Words and host of the podcast Lexicon Valley

"Convinced that English is dying before your eyes? Never fear--Like, Literally, Dude is here to help you lose your language blues. In this deft, eye-opening narrative, linguist Valerie Fridland wittily illuminates the social and historical forces behind some of our more vilified language habits. It will leave you marveling at human linguistic inventiveness." --Ellen Jovin, author of Rebel with a Clause

"That rare gem that combines authoritative scholarship with engaging readability. Through a series of stories on the historical origins and social uses of an array of 'annoying' language features, Fridland shows us how they actually serve to enrich the English language." --Natalie Schilling, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and creator of The Great Courses' English in America