Garner's Modern American Usage by Bryan A. Garner

Garner's Modern American Usage



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Garner's Modern American Usage Bryan A. Garner ebook
ISBN: 0195161912, 9780195161915
Format: pdf
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Page: 933


According to Garner's Modern American Usage, “To pronounce or write this word [height] as if it were heighth is less than fully literate.” Ouch. "Garner's Modern American Usage" Overview. "Garner's Modern American Usage" is this oustanding work's second edition, now retitled after its author in view of the acclaim that the first edition earned. If you find yourself relying on vague buzzwords and catchphrases, you might be what [Bryan Garner of “Garner's Modern American Usage”] calls an anxious communicator. But it is used that way in speech, often, and so now it is considered informal. In this update of A Dictionary of Modern American Usage (1998), a contributor to The Chicago Manual of Style (2003) offers entries that discuss either a particular word or phrase, or larger issues of usage and style. I adhere to The Chicago Manuel of Style 16th edition, Garner's Modern American Usage, The Little Brown Handbook, and the New Oxford American Dictionary. Since first appearing in 1998, Garner's Modern American Usage has established itself as the preeminent guide to the effective use of the English language. I got an update from Bryan Garner today on the status of his appeal to editors and writers 'round the world to buy the new edition of Garner's Modern American Usage. Here's what he has to say: Thanks for your response! When I first started reading Bryan Garner on legal English, little did I know he would one day write a book on American. I think old Brian Garner just called you a moron. According to Garner's Modern American Usage, the use of like as a conjunction was considered nonstandard through the mid-20th century.

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