Garner's Modern American Usage

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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Since first appearing in 1998, Garner's Modern American Usage has established itself as the preeminent guide to the effective use of the English language. Brimming with witty, erudite essays on troublesome words and phrases, GMAU authoritatively shows how to avoid the countless pitfalls that await unwary writers and speakers whether the issues relate to grammar, punctuation, word choice, or pronunciation.

An exciting new feature of this third edition is Garner's Language-Change Index, which registers where each disputed usage in modern English falls on a five-stage continuum from nonacceptability (to the language community as a whole) to acceptability, giving the book a consistent standard throughout. GMAU is the first usage guide ever to incorporate such a language-change index. The judgments are based both on Garner's own original research in linguistic corpora and on his analysis of hundreds of earlier studies. Another first in this edition is the panel of critical readers: 120-plus commentators who have helped Garner reassess and update the text, so that every page has been improved.

Bryan A. Garner is a writer, grammarian, lexicographer, teacher, and lawyer. He has written professionally about English usage for more than 28 years, and his work has achieved widespread renown. David Foster Wallace proclaimed that Bryan Garner is a genius and William Safire called the book excellent. In fact, due to the strength of his work on GMAU, Garner was the grammarian asked to write the grammar-and-usage chapter for the venerable Chicago Manual of Style. His advice on language matters is second to none.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 27th August 2009
Catalog: Book
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 1008
Ean: 9780195382754
Isbn: 0195382757

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USER REVIEWS

Improvements Make A Great Reference Even Better
~ Written on Nov 24, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

This is Bryan Garner's third edition of his already classic Modern American Usage, and it has an enhancement that makes it his best yet. He rates usages by stages to inform the user how widespread each has become. Thus, if you are wondering whether "factoid" in the sense of "an interesting bit of trivia" is so widely used as to be accepted as standard, he will let you know. Purists, of course, would quibble, because adding "oid" to a word "generally denotes a resemblance to something but not the thing itself." I wouldn't consider sitting before a keyboard ready to write for school or a living without this reference within easy reach. My entire department turns to it as the final word on punctuation, pronunciation, grammar, and a fascinating exploration into the derivation of the words and phrases we use to communicate.

Offers a new feature: a "Language-Change Index" which registers where each disputed usage in modern English falls
~ Written on Nov 20, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

The third updated edition of GARNER'S MODERN AMERICAN USAGE offers a new feature: a "Language-Change Index" which registers where each disputed usage in modern English falls into a range from non-acceptability to acceptability. This is the first usage guide to incorporate such a language-change index and makes for a powerful addition to any college-level literary reference collection.

The best guide to Modern American Usage--again.
~ Written on Nov 1, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

I'm now on my Third Edition of Garner's incredibly useful guide to the English language as used by Americans, and I have to say that this book has a great characteristic: when you need it to settle a dispute about a particular form of usage, you can gently point someone else to GMAU and note that Mr. Garner takes account of the fact that language evolves. Because he does, and because you can show examples in GMAU in which he acknowledges that once-unacceptable language is now accepted, your statement "But not THAT expression--at least not YET!" has a chance of being heard by the other person. It's really hard to tell someone else that his or her grammar or usage is just not good enough for medium-formal writing without sounding like a grammar snob. But you've got Garner on your side--and he's not a snob.

And this book is a positive pleasure to read. You can't say that about a lot of great reference books. Bryan Garner is a rare wit in addition to a rare intellect.

Sometimes, when I'm dealing with a particularly tone-deaf editor (why do they take jobs in the press, anyway?), I just anonymously mail them a copy of GMAU. Oops, now my secret is out!

The Best Usage Book
~ Written on Oct 31, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

I consult this book almost daily, confident that I will find clear, wise, and intelligent entries as I write essays, fiction, or tomorrow morning's lecture. It is the best book on American usage ever produced and, for those of us who love language, it is also fun and instructive to leaf through. I recommend it highly.

A nonwriter's opinion
~ Written on Oct 24, 2009. 1 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

Though part of my career was spent writing, I have found myself referring to "Garner's Modern American Usage" even more in retirement. It's hard to imagine a better reference when the time comes to write letters to editors, corporations, or politicians. Far from intimidating, Brian's style makes finding an effective and precise way to express a point an enjoyable experience. As an acknowledged expert on style and usage, Brian's guidance inspires those of us who are not professional writers with the confidence to pursue tasks we would otherwise fear to attempt.

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