The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar is a straightforward and accessible A-Z guide to the diverse and often complex terminology of English grammar. It contains over 1,600 entries with clear and concise definitions, enhanced by numerous example sentences, as well as relevant quotations from the scholarly literature of the field.This second edition is written and edited by Professor Bas Aarts of University College London, writer of
the acclaimed Oxford Modern English Grammar. It has been fully revised and updated, with particular attention paid to refreshing the example sentences included within the text. There are over 150 new entries
that cover current terminology which has arisen since the publication of the first edition, and there are also new entries on the most important English grammars published since the start of the 20th century. Hundreds of new cross-references enhance the user-friendly nature of the text, and the list of works cited has been thoroughly updated to reflect the current state of the field. A short appendix of web links has been added.All in all, this Dictionary is an
invaluable guide to English grammar for all students and teachers of the subject, as well as all those with an informed interest in the English language.
The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar is a straightforward and accessible A-Z guide to the diverse and often complex terminology of English grammar. It contains over 1,600 entries with clear and concise definitions, enhanced by numerous example sentences, as well as relevant quotations from the scholarly literature of the field.This second edition is written and edited by Professor Bas Aarts of University College London, writer of
the acclaimed Oxford Modern English Grammar. It has been fully revised and updated, with particular attention paid to refreshing the example sentences included within the text. There are over 150 new entries
that cover current terminology which has arisen since the publication of the first edition, and there are also new entries on the most important English grammars published since the start of the 20th century. Hundreds of new cross-references enhance the user-friendly nature of the text, and the list of works cited has been thoroughly updated to reflect the current state of the field. A short appendix of web links has been added.All in all, this Dictionary is an
invaluable guide to English grammar for all students and teachers of the subject, as well as all those with an informed interest in the English language.
Bas Aarts is Professor of English Linguistics at University College
London. He has published many books and articles on English
grammar, most recently the Oxford Modern English Grammar. The late
Sylvia Chalker was the author of several grammar books, including
Current English Grammar and The Little Oxford Dictionary of English
Grammar. She was also a contributor to The Oxford Companion to the
English Language. Edmund Weiner is
Deputy Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary and co-author
(with Andrew Delahunty) of the Oxford Guide to English Usage.
`An in-depth explanation of grammatical terms for writers, those
who teach writing and grammar, or who love words and their
combinations. This is a world of information in an inexpensive
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Library Journal
`In this second edition, Bas Aarts, as a leading academic
grammarian, has added his authority to an already highly-respected
vade mecum to English grammar. The comprehensive up-to-date
coverage of the book brings a balanced in-depth treatment of the
variant grammatical terminologies that can be so confusing. This
makes it an indispensable reference guide for students, teachers,
academics and anyone challenged or fascinated by the world of
English
grammar.'
Professor Geoffrey Leech, Lancaster University
`Review from previous edition grammar as the total system of the
language ... well defined and well illustrated with quotations from
grammarians ancient and modern."'
Times Literary Supplement
`This is an excellent, scholarly work, yet outstandingly practical
and genuinely accessible by any reader seeking better to understand
existing grammar texts.'
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