Oxford A-Z of English Usage

First Edition
ISBN13: 9780199231539ISBN10: 0199231532 Paperback, 176 pages
Sep 2007,  In Stock

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Is it correct to pronounce "mischievous" as a three-syllable word (miss -chi-vuhss) or a four -syllable word (miss-chee -vi-uhss)? If it is right to use "alumni" as the plural of "alumnus," why is it wrong to use "octopi" as the plural of "octopus"? Should we write "12 am" or "12 a.m."? What is the difference between "principle" and "principal"? Is it "just desserts" or "just deserts"?
If you don't know the answer to these questions, if you need a quick and effective guide to correct English, then Oxford A-Z of English Usage is just what you are looking for, containing a gold mine of useful advice on a wide array of common writing and speaking problems. Based on Oxford's world-renowned dictionary research program and packed with vivid examples of real usage (and misusage) from contemporary sources, this guide provides essential information on the kinds of issues writers face every day. Readers will find more than 600 entries arranged in alphabetical order, shedding light on common issues of uncertainty and confusion (affect / effect; compliment / complement; loath / loathe), on questions of punctuation and pronunciation, on grammatical terms, and much more. In addition, there are more than 20 special feature articles on specific topics such as abbreviation, euphemism, hyphenation, and folk etymology (where we learn that though more than half the examples in print use "just desserts," the proper word is "deserts," meaning reward, not "arid land").
With a clear and attractive two-color page design, Oxford A-Z of English Usage gives the reader quick and easy answers to their most common questions, with clear and coherent explanations and sample sentences. It will prove the first port of call for any reader seeking easy-to-understand, reliable help with English usage.

Features

  • All the essential information about usage and correct English that is needed on a day-to-day basis
  • Approximately 600 entries on common issues of uncertainty and confusion in handy A-Z sequence
  • More than 20 feature articles on specific subjects such as hyphenation or Latin plurals
  • Accessible two-colour design makes the Oxford A-Z of English Usage quick and easy to use
  • Based on Oxford's world-leading dictionary research and contemporary language monitoring

Product Details

176 pages; No; 4 12 x 6; ISBN13: 978-0-19-923153-9ISBN10: 0-19-923153-2

About the Author(s)

Jeremy Butterfield is a freelance consultant and writer. For many years he worked in senior editorial positions for publishers of English and bilingual dictionaries. He lives in the UK.

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