The Mother Tongue

The Mother Tongue is a 1990 book by Bill Bryson which compiles the history and origins of the English language and its various quirks.

The book discusses the Indo-European origins of English, the growing status of English as a global language, the complex etymology of English words, the dialects of English, spelling reform, prescriptive grammar, and other topics including swearing.

This account popularises the subject and makes it accessible to the lay reader, but it has been criticised for some inaccuracies, such as the perpetuation of several urban myths.

[2] This book has also been published in the UK by Penguin Books under the title Mother Tongue: The English Language.

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