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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNarasimha Prabhu is an enthusiast of international languages, in particular, English. He has taken a keen interest to study various aspects of the language over the years. For him, this study has been by and large on the side. He is mainly in the field of finance in its various areas. He thinks that being communicative in English is one thing but knowing the nuances of words makes one’s understanding more complete. The writer has been living in various cities in South India. He carried out his studies over a number of years. His objective is to highlight the fourth aspect of words thatRead More...
Narasimha Prabhu is an enthusiast of international languages, in particular, English. He has taken a keen interest to study various aspects of the language over the years.
For him, this study has been by and large on the side. He is mainly in the field of finance in its various areas. He thinks that being communicative in English is one thing but knowing the nuances of words makes one’s understanding more complete.
The writer has been living in various cities in South India. He carried out his studies over a number of years. His objective is to highlight the fourth aspect of words that is etymology or word origins. Words have four aspects like spelling, meaning, pronunciation and etymology or origins. This concise book is about the origins of words.
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Be it in speech or writing, words are always the focal point. This concise book, Stories Words Tell, is so titled, perhaps, with two connotations if one looks at it that way. First, the theme itself, which is etymology or word origins. The book endeavours to explain the stories that created the words or brought the words into being; that is, words that tell the stories behind them.
Secondly, it is words again when woven neatly that tell stories
Be it in speech or writing, words are always the focal point. This concise book, Stories Words Tell, is so titled, perhaps, with two connotations if one looks at it that way. First, the theme itself, which is etymology or word origins. The book endeavours to explain the stories that created the words or brought the words into being; that is, words that tell the stories behind them.
Secondly, it is words again when woven neatly that tell stories in any work of fiction or any other work in literature. Looked at both ways, it is all about words and stories or themes.
This book can be appealing in the genre of general reading. The book’s style of writing is brisk, which seems apt for any quiz.
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