Explore the history and quirks of English, from its origins to modern spelling ideas.
This volume surveys the sources, evolution, and peculiarities of the language, offering insights into how English grew and why it reads the way it does.
Written for curious readers and students, the book gathers concise explanations, examples, and historical notes. It brings together language history, written language development, and the case for spelling reform in a clear, accessible way.
- See how language origins and writing systems shaped English today.
- Understand the evolution of punctuation, alphabets, and pronunciation signs.
- Explore discussions on spelling reform and practical ideas for clearer writing.
- Find historical context for words, spellings, and the way we read and write.
Ideal for readers of language history, philology enthusiasts, and students seeking a compact guide to English origins and its peculiarities.