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War Slang American Fighting Words And Phrases Since The Civil War 2nd Ed Paul Dickson

  • SKU: BELL-4122760
War Slang American Fighting Words And Phrases Since The Civil War 2nd Ed Paul Dickson
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Publisher: Brassey’s
File Extension: PDF
File size: 189.96 MB
Pages: 446
Author: Paul Dickson
ISBN: 9781574887105, 1574887106
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2nd ed

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War Slang American Fighting Words And Phrases Since The Civil War 2nd Ed Paul Dickson by Paul Dickson 9781574887105, 1574887106 instant download after payment.

Paul Dickson, one of the country's leading authorities on American slang, offers the first comprehensive collection of fighting words and wartime phrases Americans have used from the Civil War to the Iraq War. This definitive dictionary, updated and expanded to include the events of September 11 and the war on terrorism, is arranged war by war and reveals military slang at its most colorful, innovative, brutal, and ironic. Dickson also shows how language mirrors the unique experience of each conflict. For example, World War II brought unprecedented linguistic experimentation, innovation, and abbreviation, including "dogface", "quisling", "blitz", and the immortal "GI" as well as the rich stew of pidgin English used to communicate with the native peoples of the South Pacific. Raw frustration and cynicism surface in the slang of the Vietnam War, with a record number of synonyms for the verb "to kill", including "blow away", "dust", "get some grease", "waste", and "zap".Beginning with a brief overview of the Revolutionary War, War Slang reveals the thoughts, attitudes, and environments of America’s fighting men and women from the last 230 years. An incomparable reference work, WAR SLANG serves the language lover and military historian alike by adding a brilliant and provocative new dimension to the understanding of war.

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