Faux Pas: A no-nonsense guide to foreign words and phrases in everyday language.
By (Author) Mr Philip Gooden
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
A & C Black Publishers Ltd
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Historical and comparative linguistics
422.4
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
232g
Winner of the HRH Duke of Edinburgh English Speaking Union English Language Book Award 2006.
An award winning language book, this is a lively and engaging expos on the foreign words and phrases that populate our language. Each entry gives a translation of the expression, the language of origin, pronunciation, an insightful comment on usage, plus illuminating examples from the press. A Pretentiousness Index will help you avoid committing the ultimate faux pas(!).
If you have ever been bamboozled by the use of a foreign word or phrase, or simply want to spice up your vocabulary with some well chosen bons mots, then this is the book for you. Thousands of foreign terms have been absorbed into the English language from the everyday (kowtow) to the relatively obscure (auto-da-fe). Faux Pas focuses on familiar terms and expressions as well as those that are new, curious or amusing.
'Lively, useful and humourous'. * Good Book Guide (September 2007) *
Philip Gooden is a published crime novelist and popular languagecommentator. He read English at Magdalen College, Oxford, and thentaught at secondary level for many years. Recently published are Who's Whose and Name Dropping