Away With Words: A frolic through the landscape of language
By (Author) Ruth Wajnryb
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st August 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
420
Paperback
320
It's usual to think that meaning is contained in words, the way sardines come in tins or milk in bottles. Words are things you can look up in a dictionary. But dictionaries only take you so far. The meaning of language is also found in how it is used: in grammar, in the 'DNA' of the words used, their context (business social political romantic economic), the influences that affect changes in the way words are used, even in the way they are delivered. In this brilliant collection, Ruth Wajnryb entertainingly explores, examines and explains why our language works the way it does.
Language and linguistics
Dr Ruth Wajnryb is an applied linguist, researcher and writer. She has a regular weekly column in the Sydney Morning Herald's 'Saturday Spectrum' in which she explores often offbeat linguistic topics with that lightness of touch she brings to this new project. This is her twelfth book.