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First published in 1926, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage is one of the most celebrated reference books of the twentieth century. Commonly known as 'Fowler,' after its inimitable author, H.W. Fowler, it has sold more than a million copies and maintained a devoted following over sevendecades, in large part because of its charming blend of information and good humor, delivered in the voice of a genial if somewhat idiosyncratic schoolmaster. 'Reading Fowler,' William F. Buckley once noted, 'provides instruction and knowledge and direction, but the whole of it is a sensualdelight.' And Jessica Mitford wrote that Fowler's style 'has afforded me endless amusement and instruction through my very long life.' The first place to turn for sensible advice on the thorny issues of grammar, meaning, and pronunciation, 'Fowler' is one of those rare reference books that can alsobe read simply for pleasure.Now this classic is available in a new editionthe first major revision since Fowler's original. Rewritten, updated, and expanded to take into account the vast linguistic changes of the past threequarters of a century, here are thousands of alphabetically arranged entries, offering advice andbackground information on all aspects of the English language, from grammar to spelling to literary style. This masterful revision has been carried out by Robert Burchfield, hailed by The Chicago Tribune as 'the greatest living lexicographer.' In his hands, the MEU has retained its belovedtraitsaccessibility, authority, and (not least) personalitywhile acquiring new ones, most notably, uptotheminute currency. As in 'Fowler,' the new edition is a cornucopia of information on such troublesome areas as the plural form of foreign words (adagio, curriculum, memorandum, virus);related or likesounding words (affect/effect, continual/continuous); rarely encountered literary terms (alcaics, alexandrine, arsis); and unusual inflected forms (for instance, taxi, taxis, taxiing). But there are also many innovations. Burchfield, who spent decades working on the Oxford EnglishDictionary, has introduced the OED's historical approach to the MEU, providing fascinating details on how and when new usages entered the language. In addition, he has combed novels, newspapers, and magazines to replenish the book's many illustrative sentences with new examples from the 1980s and1990s, taken from such sources as The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books, and from such writers as Saul Bellow, John Updike, Kingsley and Martin Amis, Anita Brookner, and Penelope Lively. The new MEU also covers much more of the Englishspeaking world than did 'Fowler'including not onlythe United Kingdom and the United States, but also Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and elsewhereand pronunciation is now given in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with an easytoconsult guide given across each doublepage spread.For seventy years, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage has supplied readers with information, guidance, and amusement. This major revision provides an MEU for the next century: a completely uptodate work based on the immense databases of the Oxford English Dictionary, providing the sameinsightful, authoritative, and lively coverage that has long made 'Fowler' a synonym for correct English.
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- Q: What is 'The New Fowler's Modern English Usage' about? A: 'The New Fowler's Modern English Usage' is a dictionary that offers guidance on grammar, meaning, and pronunciation of the English language. It has been revised to include updates reflecting linguistic changes over the past seventy years.
- Q: Who is the author of this edition? A: The author of this edition is R. W. Burchfield, a noted lexicographer known for his extensive work on the Oxford English Dictionary.
- Q: When was this edition published? A: This edition was published on December 19, 1996.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: 'The New Fowler's Modern English Usage' contains 896 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover, providing durability and a professional appearance.
- Q: Is this book suitable for someone looking to improve their English grammar? A: Yes, this book is an excellent resource for anyone looking to improve their English grammar, offering sensible advice on various aspects of the language.
- Q: Does the book include modern examples of English usage? A: Yes, the book includes modern examples of English usage, sourced from novels, newspapers, and magazines from the 1980s and 1990s.
- Q: What kind of information can I find in 'The New Fowler's Modern English Usage'? A: You can find information on grammar, spelling, literary style, and pronunciation, along with advice on commonly confused words and phrases.
- Q: Is this book recommended for both casual readers and language professionals? A: Yes, this book is recommended for both casual readers and language professionals due to its accessible style and authoritative content.
- Q: Does the book provide pronunciation guidance? A: Yes, pronunciation is provided in the International Phonetic Alphabet, with guides included to facilitate understanding.