Abstrak
David Crystal's informative account of the rise of eng as a global language explores the history, current status and potential of eng as the international language of communication. This new edition of his classic work includes additional sections on the future of eng as a world language, eng on the Internet, and the possibility of an eng family of languages. Footnotes, new tables, and a comprehensive bibliography reflect the expanded scope of the revised edition. An internationally renowned scholar in the field of language and linguistics, David Crystal received an Order of the British Empire in 1995 for his services to the eng language. He is the author of several books with Cambridge, including Language and the Internet (2001), Language Death (2000), eng as a Global Language (1997), Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language (1997), and Cambridge Encyclopedia of the eng Language (1995) as well as Words on Words (University of Chicago, 2000). First edition Hb (1997): 0-521-59247-X First edition Pb (1998): 0-521-62994-2.