Description
1953 edition. Hardcover has some moderate wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1953 edition of John Samuel Kenyon’s “A pronouncing dictionary of American English” offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of the English language in the United States. Published during the post-World War II era, this dictionary captures a pivotal moment in American cultural and linguistic history, as the nation emerged as a global superpower and its distinct dialect gained prominence on the world stage.
Kenyon, a renowned phonetician and professor at the University of Michigan, dedicated his career to studying and documenting the nuances of American English pronunciation. This dictionary stands as a testament to his meticulous research, providing a comprehensive guide to the spoken form of the language at a time when radio, film, and television were rapidly shaping the way Americans communicated.
Collectors and language enthusiasts alike will appreciate the historical significance of this volume, which serves as a time capsule of American English in the mid-20th century. Its well-preserved condition, despite the absence of a dust jacket, makes it a prized addition to any library, offering invaluable insights into the linguistic landscape of a bygone era.