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Edwin W. Bowen

Questions at Issue in Our English Speech

In “Questions at Issue in Our English Speech,” Edwin W. Bowen delves into the complexities and nuances of the English language, exploring its evolution, peculiarities, and societal implications. This scholarly work is characterized by a meticulous analytical style, balancing rigorous examination with accessible prose, making it suitable for both linguistic scholars and lay readers. Bowen's contextualization of language within cultural and historical frameworks enables a profound understanding of the subject, emphasizing linguistic shifts that reflect broader societal changes. Edwin W. Bowen, an esteemed linguist and educator, has dedicated his career to the study of language and communication. His academic background and passion for linguistics are palpable throughout the book, as he deftly navigates through rhetorical questions and dialectical debates about the foundations of English. Bowen's insights are informed by a rich tapestry of experiences in both teaching and conducting research, giving readers a well-rounded perspective on the issues at hand. I wholeheartedly recommend “Questions at Issue in Our English Speech” to anyone invested in understanding the intricacies of the English language. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply a language enthusiast, Bowen'Äôs compelling arguments and thought-provoking inquiries will undoubtedly challenge your perceptions and deepen your appreciation for English as a living, evolving entity.
150 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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