Description
Hardcover has some wear and fading, and the book has a slight tilt to it. The binding is secure and the pages are clean with the exception of a few which have some writing on the sides.
This well-loved copy of “The New American Speech” offers a fascinating glimpse into the ever-evolving landscape of American English. Published in the mid-20th century, this seminal work by Hedde, Brigance, and Powell captures the dynamic nature of language, reflecting the cultural shifts and societal changes that shaped the nation’s linguistic tapestry.
As a collector’s item, this book holds particular significance for those interested in the study of dialects, idioms, and the unique regional variations that have enriched the American vernacular. The authors’ meticulous research and insightful observations provide a valuable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone captivated by the intricate interplay between language and culture.
Beyond its academic merits, “The New American Speech” invites readers to embark on a journey through the diverse voices that have woven the rich tapestry of American expression. From the colloquialisms of the Deep South to the distinctive cadences of the West Coast, this book celebrates the vibrancy and resilience of a language that has adapted and thrived across a vast and varied landscape.