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This core textbook helps readers get to grips with the fundamentals
of English grammar so that they can critically engage with a wide
variety of texts. Combining contemporary linguistic approaches with
the familiar terminology of traditional grammar, this lively book
offers a hands-on introduction to English grammar. It begins by
situating the study of grammar within its broader context, before
moving on to look at the various categories that are used when
analysing texts. Later chapters focus on the practical application
of the skills acquired in the first part of the book. This is an
indispensable text for students and teachers of English language
and linguistics. It is also a valuable resource for those studying
English as a second or foreign language. New to this Edition: - A
wealth of new material, including further detail on morphology,
more examples and revised explanations of key terms - Improved
glossary and index, in response to detailed user feedback - Fully
updated throughout to meet the needs of today's students
'The Delights of Learning Turkish' is a self-study course book that
takes the learner from the beginner level to the intermediate level
in Turkish. It is designed for English speakers, targeting adult
and young adult learners; especially for those planning to settle
and live in Turkey or visiting Turkey for business or pleasure. It
is a comprehensive, explanatory approach to Turkish language
teaching how to construct and use the language both in formal and
colloquial forms with dialogues, examples, grammar points,
vocabulary and exercises. It shows the grammatical structures in
detail with examples, which enables the learners to make their own
sentences instead of depending on off-the-shelf phrases. In the
book, you can also find general information about the Turkish
alphabet and Turkish language as well as notes on Turkish culture
in daily life. Covering so many language points, this book is also
a grammar reference that targets a wide range of audience including
advanced learners. At the end of the book, you will find the keys
to the exercises. There are also Turkish - English and English -
Turkish glossary sections as well as Turkish proverbs and idioms
added to the book with explanations.
Words form the building blocks of our thought processes. Because of
this, our choice of wording can be vital to our ways of thinking.
Building on this concept, Dr. Prudent Injeeli's Mind Your Words:
Master the Art of Learning and Teaching Vocabulary presents
groundbreaking work in the study of language and linguistics,
particularly in the field of semantics. It offers a wide variety
techniques and methods of learning and teaching vocabulary and
provides essential information on many aspects of word knowledge,
word formation and word usage. Injeeli addresses a number of topics
that open a new world of knowledge about words, their origin, their
structure and pronunciation, and so on. He also includes vocabulary
lists developed by prominent linguists for enhancing vocabulary
skills. Mind Your Words: Master the Art of Learning and Teaching
Vocabulary shares insight into the morphological and semantic
aspects of word knowledge that can help anyone understand the
concepts involved in the language arts. You can gain knowledge
about language and improve the skills needed to share that
knowledge with others.
For the first time in more than fifteen years AN INTRODUCTION TO
ENGLISH GRAMMAR is available in a revised edition. In the fifth
edition of this renowned advanced grammar textbook, the new author
Dallin D. Oaks of Brigham Young University has preserved
Stagebergas clear and concise linguistic approach to grammar
instruction while updating the text for the 1990s advanced grammar
student. Updated chapter material includes revised examples of an
exercises for the material studied and the use of tree diagrams. In
addition, the fifth edition emphasizes the significance of English
grammar in speech and composition in two new chapters: Usage and
Language Variation: Historical, Regional, and Social. Two new
appendices--A Basic Introduction to Tree Diagramming and An
Introduction to Transformational Grammar--provide further
instruction regarding the use of tree diagrams and an overview of
Transformational Generative-Grammar. As in previous editions, AN
INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR, Fifth Edition, provides a
linguistic approach to grammar instruction that can be used to
teach both advanced grammar and composition as well as non-major
introductory linguistics courses.
If you are preparing for the SAT/GRE or any other such competitive
exam, or you are simply just interested in improving your
vocabulary, then this book is for you. This book takes some of the
hardest words that appear in competitive exams like the SAT and
GRE, and for each word provides a definition using plain and simple
language provides a picture that explains this definition and a way
to remember the word and its definition explains the usage of the
word using some sample sentences lists some synonyms, antonyms,
related/additional words associated with this word.
2013 Reprint of 1956 Edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Revised
Edition edited by Gordon M. Messing. Smyth's "Greek Grammar" is an
essential reference grammar for intermediate and advanced learners.
First published in 1920, it has been the default source of
reference and citation ever since. Herbert Weir Smyth (1857-1937)
was an American classical scholar. His comprehensive grammar of
ancient Greek has become a standard reference on the subject in
English, comparable to William Watson Goodwin's, whom he succeeded
as Eliott Professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University.
These are interesting times for word nerds. We ate, shot and left,
bonding over a joke about a panda and some rants about greengrocers
who abuse apostrophes. We can go on Facebook and vow to judge
people when they use poor grammar. The fiftieth anniversary of the
publication of "The Elements of Style "inspired sentimental
reveries. Grammar Girl's tally of Twitter followers is well into
six digits. We can't get enough of a parody of the Associated Press
Stylebook, of all things, or a collection of "unnecessary"
quotation marks.Could you care less? Does bad grammar or usage
"literally" make your head explode? Test your need for this new
book with these sentences: "Katrina misplaced many residents of New
Orleans from their homes.""Sherry finally graduated college this
year.""An armed gunman held up a convenience store on Broadway
yesterday afternoon."Pat yourself on the back if you found issues
in every one of these sentences, but remember: There is a world out
there beyond the stylebooks, beyond Strunk and White, beyond Lynne
Truss and Failblogs. In his long-awaited follow-up to "Lapsing Into
a Comma "and "The Elephants of Style, " while steering readers and
writers on the proper road to correct usage, Walsh cautions against
slavish adherence to rules, emphasizing that the correct choice
often depends on the situation. He might disagree with the AP
Stylebook or Merriam-Webster, but he always backs up his
preferences with logic and humor.Walsh argues with both sides in
the language wars, the sticklers and the apologists, and even with
himself, over the disputed territory and ultimately over whether
all this is warfare or just a big misunderstanding. Part usage
manual, part confessional, and part manifesto, "Yes, I Could Care
Less "bounces from sadomasochism to weather geekery, from "Top
Chef" to Monty Python, from the "chile "of New Mexico to the
daiquiris of Las Vegas, with Walsh's distinctive take on the way we
write and talk. "Yes, I Could Care Less "is a lively and often
personal look at one man's continuing journey through the obstacle
course that some refer to, far too simply, as "grammar."
Good spelling is fundamental to making the right impression with
any type of writing; reports, homework, CVs, and letters all
require correct spelling in order to get the message across in
clear and straightforward English. Adaptable or adaptible? Definite
or definate? Delirious or delireous? What is the difference between
assent and ascent, dual and duel, or forbear and forebear? How do
you make the plural of halo? Is it halos or haloes? Actually it's
both, but not so for potato, the plural of which is potatoes.
Knowing the difference between easily confusable words, making
plurals, and adding endings are just some of the aspects of
spelling that confront us with endless pitfalls. This easy-to-use
A-Z guide does what no spellchecker can do: it gives immediate
access not only to individual word spellings but also to general
rules that will help you develop good spelling. The book covers the
topics in simple and helpful terms and also offers advice on how to
use apostrophes and hyphens, and the differences between British
and American spelling. The core of the book is a list of over 2,000
words laid out for quick and easy reference. Based on evidence of
misspelling gathered from real situations, this guide is the most
useful and comprehensive help on spelling available. This edition
makes the benefits of the material explicit to the general reader:
clear organization of the supplementary features, simple and
transparent design, and clearly written rules. One of a mini-series
of titles on spelling, grammar and punctuation, and usage.
Literary Nonfiction. Italian Language Study. Edited by Zohra Saad.
The purpose of this book is to provide detailed grammatical
explanations, a pronunciation guide using English as a reference,
notes on usage, and on fading and emerging linguistic trends, all
based on contemporary Italian. It is especially centered on English
speakers learning Italian as a foreign language but will make a
great reference book for teachers seeking explanations on discrete
grammatical points or examples of use as well.
"No book in shorter space, with fewer words, will help any writer
more than this persistent little volume." - The Boston Globe
You know the author's name. You recognize the title. The advice
of Strunk is as valuable today as when it was first offered. This
book has conveyed the principles of English style to millions of
readers. Use "the little book" to make a big impact with
writing.
Why another book on grammar? You probably have been learning quite
a lot of grammar, but you are still not clear about how to make a
sentence. Why? Is there anything wrong with your approach to
learning? If we offer you a funny way, a non-traditional method, a
'new' perspective on thinking about grammar, will you try it? The
aim of this book is to introduce a 'new' perspective on learning
grammar, especially for Business English. We start and end with
sentences, the most important part in writing, and sometimes
speaking. Unlike traditional grammar books that discuss nouns,
verbs, adjectives, we go straight to sentences as we believe at the
end of the day what you want are actually sentences. How? This book
has two features: It focuses on how to. Most grammar books helps
you understand grammar terms, but, we show you how to put them into
practice, how to make sentences (written and spoken). This book
also talks about grammar in an easy, funny way. You'll learn
sentence structures by solving a problem between two women who have
to 'share' a husband; you'll get the differences between the past
simple and the present perfect simple by reading a love story; and
there are also funny names such as Lonely, Friendly, Slim, and Fat
Verbs for you to learn.
The verbal reasoning section presents the most difficulty for GRE
aspirants. Limitless as the English lexicon is, how do you know
where to begin and how much to cover? Thankfully, with this book
there is now an easy answer. These 491 words have been selected by
GRE experts after extensive analysis of the new verbal section, and
form the perfect foundation for acing the exam. Unlike other
vocabulary books, the methodology adopted is not that of learning
by rote; emphasis is given on understanding the context and
widening word-awareness. Here is what this book has to offer: 1)
The top 491 words for the GRE, along with detailed, clear meanings;
2) Synonyms and antonyms to widen your knowledge as you learn new
words; 3) Friendly pronunciation system to make sure you speak the
words right, every time; 4) Sample sentences to learn the right
context for using the words; 5) Parts of speech to complete your
understanding of how to work with the words. This is the one and
only book to turbocharge your GRE preparation. Get started now!
This is a famous little book - invaluable for writers and one of
the most influential books written since 1923, according to the
Times. In The Elements of Style, William Strunk concentrated on
specific questions of word usage and the cultivation of good
writing. He recommends that one should "Make every word tell"
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
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