American Usage: the ConsensusVan Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1970 - 292 sayfa |
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Sayfa 51
... writing that would invariably fit the de- scription formal , apart , perhaps , from legal documents and proclamations , both of which preserve the archaic , and nei- ther of which is likely to be a satisfactory model for the writer of ...
... writing that would invariably fit the de- scription formal , apart , perhaps , from legal documents and proclamations , both of which preserve the archaic , and nei- ther of which is likely to be a satisfactory model for the writer of ...
Sayfa 157
... writing held to be character- istic of newspapers , and goes on with " writing marked by simple , informal , and usu . loose sentence structure , the frequent use of clichés , sensationalism in the presentation of material , and ...
... writing held to be character- istic of newspapers , and goes on with " writing marked by simple , informal , and usu . loose sentence structure , the frequent use of clichés , sensationalism in the presentation of material , and ...
Sayfa 158
... writing found in The New Yorker ; much that aims at being literary is atro- cious . Now and then journalese is mistaken for a neutral descrip- tive of newspaper style . The author of a book on English usage and the compiler of a college ...
... writing found in The New Yorker ; much that aims at being literary is atro- cious . Now and then journalese is mistaken for a neutral descrip- tive of newspaper style . The author of a book on English usage and the compiler of a college ...
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acceptable adjective adverb ambiguous Ameri applied Bern Bernstein and Copperud Bernstein and Evans Bernstein and Fowler Britain British cites cized clause cliché colloquial comma concur confused consensus considered standard construction contexts Copperud and Evans correct current dictionaries DANGLING MODIFIERS described diction dictionaries give disapproves displaces distinction English euphemism Evans and Flesch Evans and Fowler Evans points Evans says example expression favors Flesch and Fowler Flesch says Follett Fowler agree Fowler point Fowler says H. W. Fowler Heritage point House and Webster hyphen ican Heritage idiom indicate interchangeable itage journalese lett lished means ment misspelled misused modifiers newspaper noun object participle perud phrase plural preferable preposition pretentious pronoun Random House gives redundant regarded sense sentence sidered singular sion Sir Ernest Gowers slang sometimes spelling Standard College stein ster synonym term tion tionaries tive usually verb Webster consider Webster gives Webster recognize word writing
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