Ebook: The New Fowler's Modern English Usage
Author: H. W. Fowler R. W. Burchfield
- Genre: Linguistics
- Series: New Fowler's Modern English Usage 3rd Ed
- Year: 2000
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Oxford; New York
- Edition: Rev. 3rd ed. / [edited] by R.W. Burchfield
- Language: English
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The volume remains the classic guide to English usage worldwide. Users will find practical help with grammar, syntax, style, and choice of words; clear guidance on usage offered in light of the language of the 1990s, with many new insights into how English is used today; in-depth coverage of both British and American English, together with aspects of the English of Australia; and wide-ranging illustrative examples, including samples from an international selection of newspapers, journals, and periodicals, as well as from well-known authors such as Martin Amis, Anita Brookner, Ruth Rendell, and John Updike. Whether you have a question about split infinitives, unattached participles, political correctness, or so on, you will find a clear and reliable answer here.
A charming blend of information and good humor, The New Fowler's Modern English Usage offers advice and background information on all aspects of English language, from grammar to spelling to literary style. It is a godsend for writers, broadcasters, journalists, and anyone else who wants to write and speak well.