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| #1046155 in Books | 2003-04-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.50 x1.60 x7.70l,.0 | File type: PDF | 768 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A size too small and a Fowler too scholarly.|By Vaughn|I purchased "A Dictionary of Modern English Usage" by H.W. Fowler because of the acclaim it is given by other books on English style and usage. Fowler's first edition was published in 1926 followed by the second edition (with revisions by Sir Ernest Gowers) in 1965. Oxford University Press published a paperback in 1983 with||from previous edition 'Essentially for those who are not trying to consciously split infinitives. This book fulfils the same process as an old-fashioned educated aunt, at least in so far as ('the safest way of dealing with "in so far" is to keep clear of it
Over 75 years old, this classic text has become the standard work on the correct but natural use of English and has ensured that Fowler is a household name. Written in Fowler's inimitable style, it gives clear guidance on usage, word formation, inflexion, spelling, pronunciation, punctuation, and typography. Rewritten, updated, and expanded to take into account the vast linguistic changes of the past three-quarters of a century, here are thousands of alphabetically-arran...
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