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Robert Bridges

On English Homophones

In “On English Homophones,” Robert Bridges embarks on an enlightening exploration of the peculiarities and nuances of homophones in the English language. Through a meticulous examination of phonetic contrasts and contextual meanings, Bridges employs a lyrical yet analytical literary style, blending linguistic insight with poetic observation. The book situates itself within the broader context of linguistic studies and showcases the rich tapestry of English, reflecting on how sound shapes meaning in vivid and often humorous ways. Robert Bridges, an esteemed poet and scholar, draws upon his extensive background in linguistics and poetry to illuminate the complexities of English homophones. His academic pursuits, coupled with a lifelong love for language, inspired him to bridge the gap between poetic expression and linguistic precision. Bridges'Äôs unique perspective is influenced by both his literary accomplishments and his role as Poet Laureate, instilling a profound appreciation of the English language's idiosyncrasies. “On English Homophones” is a must-read for linguists, educators, and any language enthusiast interested in the playful intricacies of English. Bridges's engaging prose invites readers to delve into the delightful world of homophones, encouraging a greater understanding of language's fluidity and its impact on communication.
70 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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