Modern American Usage A Guide

Cover of Modern American Usage A Guide by Wilson Follett
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 1966
Language: en
Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 9780809001392
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Width: 0.85 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 423.1
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Modern American Usage A Guide by Wilson Follett, published by Macmillan in 1966, is a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to enhance their command of the English language. This fully revised edition spans 436 pages and serves as a one-volume course in good writing, providing readers with practical answers for using English clearly and correctly. The book is organized alphabetically for easy reference, guiding users to entries that clarify troublesome words and phrases while promoting effective communication.

Readers will find a wealth of information designed to help them avoid vague or overly complex language. The guide addresses contemporary changes in American idiom and offers insights into the evolving standards of language, including the use of pronouns and titles in light of social justice considerations. With its focus on clarity and precision, Modern American Usage is a valuable tool for both seasoned writers and those new to American English, making it a significant addition to the fields of language arts, writing, and reference.


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A classic since its first edition in 1966, Modern American Usage has been called a book that “every literate American ought to read.” Now fully revised and brought up-to-date, this one-volume course in good writing brims with helpful answers—large and small—for readers who want to use English clearly, naturally, and correctly.

Alphabetical for easy consulting (and full of cross-references), the book carries the reader to the entry that explains a troublesome word or phrase—and shows how to use or avoid it. Every page offers natural ways to avoid saying or writing the vague, the long-winded, the needlessly technical, and the hopelessly stale. With verve and eloquence, Erik Wensberg spears the empty words that clog clear thought—”impact,” “frustrated,” “basically,” and many more—and offers us good English words that are definite and have more life.

Offering standards by which to judge language now and in the future, Modern American Usage takes account of a generation of changes in American idiom and of attempts to reform the use of pronouns, titles, and phrases to fit shifting ideals of social justice. All this it does with easy learning and with sympathy alike for the experienced writer and for those who come new to American English.

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Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 1966.
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Language: en. Pages: 436.

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