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- catalog contributor b1760881.
- catalog created "[1968]".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "[1968]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1968]".
- catalog description "Part one: Language origins -- Language and you -- Animal voices -- Curious couples -- The big mystery in small words -- Parallel proverbs -- Some foreign contributions in the English vocabulary -- Contribution from Italian -- Contributions from Spanish -- Part II: Language curios and language problems -- How to be impolite in twenty-seven languages -- Betraying words -- What's in a name? -- The language of holidays -- The language of colors is not international -- The New Yorker's languages -- So Spanish is all you need in Latin America! -- The challenge of linguistic realism -- Part III: Language books and education -- Books and language -- The medium is not the message -- The cast for prescriptive grammar -- Languages in paperback -- Languages for scientists -- An experiment in conversation -- Languages for the very young -- Fashions in language -- The beautiful Americans -- Part IV: The international language -- Man talks in three thousand tongues -- A universal language can be achieved -- Ending the language traffic jam -- One language for the world? -- The case for Esperanto.".
- catalog extent "238 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "What's in a word?".
- catalog isFormatOf "What's in a word?".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "[1968]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Hawthorn Books".
- catalog relation "What's in a word?".
- catalog subject "412".
- catalog subject "English language Etymology.".
- catalog subject "Language and languages Etymology.".
- catalog subject "P321 .P37".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: Language origins -- Language and you -- Animal voices -- Curious couples -- The big mystery in small words -- Parallel proverbs -- Some foreign contributions in the English vocabulary -- Contribution from Italian -- Contributions from Spanish -- Part II: Language curios and language problems -- How to be impolite in twenty-seven languages -- Betraying words -- What's in a name? -- The language of holidays -- The language of colors is not international -- The New Yorker's languages -- So Spanish is all you need in Latin America! -- The challenge of linguistic realism -- Part III: Language books and education -- Books and language -- The medium is not the message -- The cast for prescriptive grammar -- Languages in paperback -- Languages for scientists -- An experiment in conversation -- Languages for the very young -- Fashions in language -- The beautiful Americans -- Part IV: The international language -- Man talks in three thousand tongues -- A universal language can be achieved -- Ending the language traffic jam -- One language for the world? -- The case for Esperanto.".
- catalog title "What's in a word? Language: yesterday, today, and tomorrow [by] Mario Pei.".
- catalog type "text".