
Through every step of the writing process, writers have to make choices--choices in punctuation, mechanics, diction, and syntax as well as in content, structure, and style. Each decision they make determines to some extent their success in reaching their audience. For fifty years Index to English has helped writers make wise decisions by identifying clearly and concisely the choices that are available to them and by explaining which choices are most appropriate in a given context.Now in its eighth edition, this widely popular handbook of American English has been brought up to date with new usage entries, revised recommendations that reflect current practice, and illustrative passages drawn from recent publications--books, popular magazines, learned journals, and newspapers. Written in the lively style that has helped it become a standard resource, Index to English presents in alphabetical order well over six hundred entries dealing with rhetoric, grammar, style, organization, paragraphing, sentence structure, fallacies in reasoning, punctuation, diction, and usage. Entries on particular words and constructions (gender, looking to, reason is because) distinguish between formal, general, and informal styles, and entries like "Business letters" offer advice on special kinds of writing. Extensive cross-referencing enables readers to find what they need quickly and easily. A versatile guide to standard written English, the Index is an essential sourcebook for students of composition and an invaluable desk-reference for all writers.
This handbook investigates the core question of how writers can navigate the complex choices of punctuation, mechanics, diction, and syntax to effectively reach their intended audience. David R. Ebbitt and Wilma R. Ebbitt provide a comprehensive, alphabetically organized resource that draws upon decades of linguistic observation and editorial practice. The text functions as a systematic framework for evaluating stylistic and grammatical decisions, offering clear recommendations based on formal, general, and informal usage contexts.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators recognize this work as a long-standing, reliable desk reference for students and professional writers alike. Readers frequently note the accessibility of the alphabetical format, which allows for rapid consultation during the writing process.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
1990-04-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195059603
ISBN-13:
9780195059601
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