'A breathtaking adventure through the alphabet... An absolutely
delightful read, filled with jewels of lightly worn scholarship and
dazzling insight. I just couldn't recommend it more highly.' Stephen
Fry 'An excellent read.' Susie Dent 'You'll never look at a keyboard
the same way after reading Danny Bate's fascinating linguistic
history.' Sunday Times Why does 'W' sounds like 'double U'? What has
the letter 'Q' got to do with monkeys? Why are the 'C's in circus
pronounced differently? What's the point of the second 'N' in the
author's first name, 'Danny'? And why does 'Q' need to be followed by
'U'? Every letter you're reading right now has a fascinating story to
tell, having been on a long linguistic, historical, political and
social journey. In Why Q Needs U, linguistic expert Danny Bate takes
readers on a fascinating odyssey through the English alphabet, diving
into history, archaeology, politics and linguistics to discover where
we get our writing from. Sharing fun facts and revealing the
alphabet's hidden mechanisms, he explains where we get our letters
from and why the English language uses them so strangely. Explaining -
and defending - the peculiar way English today uses our ancient
letters, Bate's witty and entertaining book will help readers spot
connections in languages across the world and inspire a newfound sense
of wonder for the letters we use every day. 'Charming' The Economist
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A history of our letters and how we use them
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781785307447
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter