Book contents
- The Geography of Words
- The Geography of Words
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I How Words Are Studied
- Part II How Words Are Carved Out
- Part III How Things Are Done with Words
- Part IV How Words Are Born
- Part V Where Words Live
- 32 Old-Lady Torturers, Horse Killers, and Bad Mornings
- 33 A Fleeing Bus
- 34 I Wish That You Enjoy in What You Have Deserved!
- 35 Happy Hunting Ground
- 36 A Language Is a Dialect with an Army and Navy
- Part VI A Word After
- Part VII Words about Words
- References
- Index of Languages
- Person and Subject Index
35 - Happy Hunting Ground
from Part V - Where Words Live
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 November 2021
- The Geography of Words
- The Geography of Words
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I How Words Are Studied
- Part II How Words Are Carved Out
- Part III How Things Are Done with Words
- Part IV How Words Are Born
- Part V Where Words Live
- 32 Old-Lady Torturers, Horse Killers, and Bad Mornings
- 33 A Fleeing Bus
- 34 I Wish That You Enjoy in What You Have Deserved!
- 35 Happy Hunting Ground
- 36 A Language Is a Dialect with an Army and Navy
- Part VI A Word After
- Part VII Words about Words
- References
- Index of Languages
- Person and Subject Index
Summary
The present chapter explores expressions used in connection with death and dying.
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- The Geography of WordsVocabulary and Meaning in the World's Languages, pp. 209 - 213Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021