Portmanteau by Rebecca May

Portmanteau by Rebecca May

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Portmanteau by Rebecca May

What do the words 'digerati', 'quasar' and 'youthanasia' have in common? They are all portmanteau words: words that fuse the sounds and combine the meanings of two or more separate words. The term was first used by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking-Glass (1871), when Humpty Dumpty explains to Alice some of the unusual words in the poem 'Jabberwocky'. Today such words as 'Oxbridge' and 'ruckus' feature in everyday speech, and more portmanteau words are continuously being coined by the media. In this charming little book, Rebecca May presents an A - Z of portmanteau words - some new, some absurd, some widely used - and provides a witty definition and appealing illustration for each word, together with its derivation. Light-hearted but also highly informative, Portmanteau A - Z is a testament to the richness and versatility of English, and will appeal to design and language buffs alike.
Beautifully illustrated selection of blended words - THE TIMES
Rebecca May is a graphic designer and illustrator based in London. Her illustration projects include drawings for comedian Tim Key's book 25 Poems, 3 Recipes and 32 Other Suggestions (2007).
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ISBN 13 9781858945415
ISBN 10 1858945410
Title Portmanteau
Author Rebecca May
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Merrell Publishers Ltd
Year published 2010-10-08
Number of pages 72
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.