Made in America: An Informal History of the English Language in the United States

Made in America

An Informal History of the English Language in the United States

1994 • 417 pages

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This book definitely isn't for everyone but for those who it's for (word and history nerds) it is really really for.

A book about how America added to the English language doubles as a history of the country, something blindingly obvious in retrospect. Every stage of Americas history mapped out by the words created during that period. Depressions and gold rushes, slavery and emancipation, desperation and invention, modesty and arrogance, innocence and cruelty, social freedoms and economic losses, you see how all played out in America and set the benchmark for the modern world. This book perfectly captures the wild, heady, inspirational years of Americas growth into the behemoth it is today.

And so many words created or grown there! Even many foreign words that have entered English parlance (rendezvous, tsunami, kindergarten, glitch, guru) found their entry through Ellis Island. Honestly by the end of the book it's hard to imagine saying a single sentence without having some influence from the new world.

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