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The Chicago guide to grammar, usage, and punctuation / Bryan A. Garner

By: Material type: TextSeries: Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishingPublisher: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2016Copyright date: â„—â™­2016Description: xxvii, 583 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780226188850
  • 022618885X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 428.2 GAR
LOC classification:
  • PE1106 .G35 2016
  • PE1106 .G35 2016
Contents:
Introduction -- The traditional parts of speech. Nouns ; Pronouns ; Adjectives ; Verbs ; Adverbs ; Prepositions ; Conjunctions ; Interjections -- Syntax. Sentences, clauses, and their patterns ; Traditional sentence diagramming ; Transformational grammar -- Word formation -- Word usage. Introduction ; Troublesome words and phrases ; Bias-free language ; Prepositional idioms -- Punctuation. The comma ; The semicolon ; The colon ; Parentheses ; The em-dash (or long dash) ; The en-dash (or short dash) ; The hyphen ; The apostrophe ; Quotation marks ; The question mark ; The exclamation mark ; The period ; Bracket ; The slash (virgule) ; Bullets ; Ellipsis dots -- Select glossary -- Pronunciation guide
Summary: "Few people can write on the English language with the authority of Bryan A. Garner. The author of The Chicago Manual of Style's "Grammar and Usage" chapter, Garner explains the vagaries of English with absolute precision and utmost clarity. With The Chicago Guide to Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation, he has written the definitive guide for writers who want their prose to be both memorable and correct. Throughout the book Garner describes standard literary English--the forms that mark writers and speakers as educated users of the language. He also offers historical context for understanding the development of these forms. The section on grammar explains how the canonical parts of speech came to be identified, while the section on syntax covers the nuances of sentence patterns as well as both traditional sentence diagramming and transformational grammar. The usage section provides an unprecedented trove of empirical evidence in the form of Google Ngrams, diagrams that illustrate the changing prevalence of specific terms over decades and even centuries of English literature. Garner also treats punctuation and word formation, and concludes the book with an exhaustive glossary of grammatical terms and a bibliography of suggested further reading and references"--Publisher
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 497-505) and indexes

Introduction -- The traditional parts of speech. Nouns ; Pronouns ; Adjectives ; Verbs ; Adverbs ; Prepositions ; Conjunctions ; Interjections -- Syntax. Sentences, clauses, and their patterns ; Traditional sentence diagramming ; Transformational grammar -- Word formation -- Word usage. Introduction ; Troublesome words and phrases ; Bias-free language ; Prepositional idioms -- Punctuation. The comma ; The semicolon ; The colon ; Parentheses ; The em-dash (or long dash) ; The en-dash (or short dash) ; The hyphen ; The apostrophe ; Quotation marks ; The question mark ; The exclamation mark ; The period ; Bracket ; The slash (virgule) ; Bullets ; Ellipsis dots -- Select glossary -- Pronunciation guide

"Few people can write on the English language with the authority of Bryan A. Garner. The author of The Chicago Manual of Style's "Grammar and Usage" chapter, Garner explains the vagaries of English with absolute precision and utmost clarity. With The Chicago Guide to Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation, he has written the definitive guide for writers who want their prose to be both memorable and correct. Throughout the book Garner describes standard literary English--the forms that mark writers and speakers as educated users of the language. He also offers historical context for understanding the development of these forms. The section on grammar explains how the canonical parts of speech came to be identified, while the section on syntax covers the nuances of sentence patterns as well as both traditional sentence diagramming and transformational grammar. The usage section provides an unprecedented trove of empirical evidence in the form of Google Ngrams, diagrams that illustrate the changing prevalence of specific terms over decades and even centuries of English literature. Garner also treats punctuation and word formation, and concludes the book with an exhaustive glossary of grammatical terms and a bibliography of suggested further reading and references"--Publisher

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