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A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week - Etymology

AUTHOR Schih, Shing
PUBLISHER Independently Published (04/06/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week - Etymology is a delightful and insightful journey into the hidden life of words. In just ten chapters, this compact yet deeply enriching book unpacks the meaning, history, and substance of the word etymology-revealing why understanding where words come from can change the way we see language, culture, and ourselves.

Designed for the curious reader, language enthusiast, or lifelong learner, this volume explores the literal definition of etymology, its ancient linguistic roots, and its evolution through centuries of scholarly tradition and everyday speech. But it doesn't stop there. With clarity and warmth, the book takes the reader into the heart of what etymology represents: a window into the history of human thought, culture, migration, invention, and identity.

Each chapter is crafted to illuminate a specific angle:

  • The literal and philosophical meanings of the word etymology

  • Its origins in Greek and Latin, and its early uses

  • How etymology became a formal field of study

  • The role of etymology in dictionaries and education

  • Its connection to history, storytelling, and cultural memory

  • Fascinating case studies of words that have transformed over time

  • The future of etymology in the digital age

The book invites readers to slow down and savor the beauty of words. It reminds us that every word we speak has a past-that even the simplest expressions carry echoes of different places, languages, and lives. It encourages us to approach language with curiosity and humility, and to appreciate how etymology connects us not only to history, but to each other.

With poetic reflections, accessible explanations, and real-world examples, A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week - Etymology offers a refreshing alternative to dense linguistic texts. It's ideal for readers who want to learn deeply without being overwhelmed. Whether you read a chapter a day or all at once, this book promises to leave you with a renewed love for language and a new lens through which to hear and use words.

Part of the "A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week" series, this edition continues the mission of exploring the world through a single word at a time. It's a perfect companion for writers, readers, educators, students, and anyone who finds joy in the rich and layered world of language.

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ISBN-13: 9798316975549
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Content Language: English
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Page Count: 42
Carton Quantity: 194
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.09 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.15 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week - Etymology is a delightful and insightful journey into the hidden life of words. In just ten chapters, this compact yet deeply enriching book unpacks the meaning, history, and substance of the word etymology-revealing why understanding where words come from can change the way we see language, culture, and ourselves.

Designed for the curious reader, language enthusiast, or lifelong learner, this volume explores the literal definition of etymology, its ancient linguistic roots, and its evolution through centuries of scholarly tradition and everyday speech. But it doesn't stop there. With clarity and warmth, the book takes the reader into the heart of what etymology represents: a window into the history of human thought, culture, migration, invention, and identity.

Each chapter is crafted to illuminate a specific angle:

  • The literal and philosophical meanings of the word etymology

  • Its origins in Greek and Latin, and its early uses

  • How etymology became a formal field of study

  • The role of etymology in dictionaries and education

  • Its connection to history, storytelling, and cultural memory

  • Fascinating case studies of words that have transformed over time

  • The future of etymology in the digital age

The book invites readers to slow down and savor the beauty of words. It reminds us that every word we speak has a past-that even the simplest expressions carry echoes of different places, languages, and lives. It encourages us to approach language with curiosity and humility, and to appreciate how etymology connects us not only to history, but to each other.

With poetic reflections, accessible explanations, and real-world examples, A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week - Etymology offers a refreshing alternative to dense linguistic texts. It's ideal for readers who want to learn deeply without being overwhelmed. Whether you read a chapter a day or all at once, this book promises to leave you with a renewed love for language and a new lens through which to hear and use words.

Part of the "A Tiny Book - Learn a Word in a Week" series, this edition continues the mission of exploring the world through a single word at a time. It's a perfect companion for writers, readers, educators, students, and anyone who finds joy in the rich and layered world of language.

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