Complete Plain Words

Gowers, Ernest

£9.99

This classic guide to the intricacies of the English language provides clear, succinct explanations of such topics as jargon, spelling, punctuation, superfluous words, the overuse or misuse of words, sexist language and the ground rules of grammar.

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Publish Date: 24/09/1987

Description

The Complete Plain Words is the essential guide for anyone who needs to express themselves clearly, fluently and accurately in writing.

Whether you are working on paper or on a computer, this invaluable reference work will lead you through the intricacies, problems and pleasures of the English language with wit, common sense and authority.

  • Deals with the dangers of jargon, cliché and superfluous words
  • Covers strategies for choosing the right word in any situation
  • Lays out the ground rules of grammar and punctuation and shows how to avoid the pitfalls
  • Discusses the influence of science and technology, and other cultures
  • Gives suggestions for drafting letters
  • Provides a list of words to use with care

Sir Ernest Gowers (1880-1966) advised numerous commissions and committees on a wide variety of subjects from work conditions to the preservation of historic houses.

Sidney Greenbaum (1929-1996) was Quain Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of London, a Director of the Survey of English Usage and the author of many books on grammar and linguistics including A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language (1985).

Janet Whitcut has worked on a number of prestigious dictionaries, including the Longman Dictionary of the English Language (1984) and is now a freelance writer with a special interest in language and lexicography.

Additional information

Weight 224 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 17 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

288

Language

English

Edition

3rd Edition

Dewey

428 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K