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Sl- is for Sleaze but Sn- is for Sneeze!

Current price: $17.00
Sl- is for Sleaze but Sn- is for Sneeze!
Sl- is for Sleaze but Sn- is for Sneeze!

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Sl- is for Sleaze but Sn- is for Sneeze!

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Do consonant clusters have integral meaning in and of themselves? This book offers a fascinating insight into the world of consonants and their hidden meanings. It investigates the sound symbolism behind English consonant clusters and looks at why sw- swings and swaggers, gl- gleams and glows and wh- whoops and whistles. It traces the etymologies of some of our most evocative words back to some surprising ancient roots. "Sl- is for Sleaze but Sn- is for Sneeze!" is a well-researched and entertaining read, accessible to both the linguist and the interested reader.

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