Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 292
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David Crystal
Geburtstag: 6. Juli 1941
David Crystal, OBE ist ein britischer Linguist und Autor.
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„The only languages that do not change are dead ones.“
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 357
Kontext: However language began, one thing is certain – it immediately began to change, and has been changing ever since. Languages are always in a state of flux. Change affects the way people speak as inevitably as it does any other area of human life. Language purists do not welcome it, but they can do very little about it. Language would stand still only if society did. A world of unchanging linguistic excellence, based on the brilliance of earlier literary forms, exists only in fantasy. The only languages that do not change are dead ones.
„There is little scientific data on the point, but evidently people do speak to themselves.“
David Crystal, "Refining stylistic discourse categories," In: G. Melchers & B. Warren (eds), English linguistics in honour of Magnus Ljung (Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1994), 35-46
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 10
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 15
David Crystal. Spell It Out: The singular story of English spelling. 2012. p. 277-8
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 2
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 359
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 11
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 61
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 216-7
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 120
David Crystal, Txtng: The Gr8 Db8, OUP Oxford, 2009. p. 128
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 84
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 286
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 359
David Crystal, Language Play, University of Chicago Press, 1998
Quelle: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, 1987, p. 60
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 342
Quelle: How Language Works, 2007, p. 108