The English language is spoken by more than a billion people throughout
the world. But where did English come from? And how has it evolved into
the language used today?
In this Very Short Introduction Simon Horobin investigates how we have
arrived at the English we know today, and celebrates the way new
speakers and new uses mean that it continues to adapt. Engaging with
contemporary concerns about correctness, Horobin considers whether such
changes are improvements, or evidence of slipping standards. What is the
future for the English language? Will Standard English continue to hold
sway, or we are witnessing its replacement by newly emerging Englishes?
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