Deciding Usage: Evidence and InterpretationUniversity Press of America, 2000 - 640 sider While dozens of books pedantically list correct rules of usage and grammar, Deciding Usage details the evolution of forms, such as It is I and It is me, and supplements this history with a survey of textbook definitions of correct usage with the ultimate goal of empowering people to make their own informed decisions. Sherwin treats the study of language as a humane discipline; consequently, he sees it is an inquiry into the language behavior of people described by the Pope as the "glory, jest and wonder of the world," rather than the application of a set rules to the structure of English. Deciding Usage was originally designed for English teachers and their students, but will be of interest to any one who has ever wanted to know not just why a particular usage was correct, but why it was so. |
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... complete or to make whole or perfect , as in A bowl heaped with fruit complemented Grandma's usual five - course dinner . Perhaps more familiar is complement meaning either of two parts that complete each other , as in Jack Sprat and ...
... complete or to make whole or perfect , as in A bowl heaped with fruit complemented Grandma's usual five - course dinner . Perhaps more familiar is complement meaning either of two parts that complete each other , as in Jack Sprat and ...
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... complete or most unique . Similarly , just as an intensifier in just perfect is sometimes criticized on the grounds that perfect , being perfect , cannot be heightened or intensified . Such absolutes as more perfect , more complete have ...
... complete or most unique . Similarly , just as an intensifier in just perfect is sometimes criticized on the grounds that perfect , being perfect , cannot be heightened or intensified . Such absolutes as more perfect , more complete have ...
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... complete ? A few commentators ( Fowler , 1926 ; the Evanses , 1957 ; Partridge , 1973 ; and the Morrises , 1985 ) say that replete should not be used to mean complete . They are joined by the American Heritage Dictionary , third edition ...
... complete ? A few commentators ( Fowler , 1926 ; the Evanses , 1957 ; Partridge , 1973 ; and the Morrises , 1985 ) say that replete should not be used to mean complete . They are joined by the American Heritage Dictionary , third edition ...
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abbreviations acceptable adjective alternative American Dictionary 1980 American English American Heritage Dictionary avoid British Brown Corpus called choice clause Collegiate 1993 Collegiate Dictionary colloquial comma commentators considered construction context coordinating conjunction dialectical dictionaries consulted Dictionary of English English Dictionary 1989 English Usage 1989 Everyday Dictionary example expression formal English Fowler Funk and Wagnalls grammar grammarians Handbook Heritage Dictionary 1992 House Dictionary 1987 hyphenated idiom idiomatic informal label language Latin less linguistic major dictionaries means Merriam-Webster Dictionary Merriam-Webster unabridged modifiers negative nonstandard noun object omitted Oxford American Dictionary Oxford English Dictionary past participle past tense phrase plural plural verb preceding preposition pronoun question Random House Dictionary redundant refer sense sentence slang sometimes speech spelling Standard Desk Dictionary standard English synonym term textbooks treat unabridged dictionary unabridged Merriam-Webster unabridged Random House United usually vogue words Wagnalls Standard Desk Webster's New World wordiness World Dictionary 1988