
Birding English: Exploring the History of a Language Through 50 Birds - Paperback
Birding English: Exploring the History of a Language Through 50 Birds - Paperback
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by Jeremy Withers (Author)
What do words like unkindness, haggard, asparagus, jizz, and the singular they have to do with birds? Quite a lot, actually. From Old English roots and Shakespearean idioms to Victorian slang and modern online lingo, Birding English charts a dynamic course through English's past, present, and future by admiring the plumage of falcons, the songs of sparrows, and the flight of ducks. With each of his fifty mini essays, Jeremy Withers uses birds as a point of entry into a key moment in the development of English: its origins in the Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Germanic languages, the influence of writers like Geoffrey Chaucer and William Shakespeare, the creation of English's first dictionaries and grammar books, and the arrival of rhyming slang and portmanteaus. Ideal for word nerds and bird nerds alike, this book will enchant anyone who's ever been captivated by the song of a bird or the song of a word.
Author Biography
Jeremy Withers is associate professor of English at Iowa State University. He is author of Futuristic Cars and Space Bicycles: Contesting the Road in American Science Fiction. Withers lives in Ames, Iowa.



















