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ID022296
Call Number422/TAG
Title ProperMisadventures in the English language
LanguageENG
AuthorTaggart, Caroline
PublicationLondon,  Michael O'Mara Books,  2016.
Description189p   Purple spine
NoteLooking at why it pays to be precise in your punctuation - the hackneyed examples of 'Let's eat Grandma' and 'Eats, Shoots and Leaves' show how a comma can make all the difference - why tautologies are simply annoying; how corporate speak can actually mean nothing at all; and why naughty, awful, sophisticated and virtue are all words that have evolved to mean something completely different, this book covers all the aspects of the English language that could leave you with cause for concern. It also considers where we are now, appraising the invention of new words - from kidult to piscetarian - including internet-led abbreviations such as JK and IMHO. By turns an explanation of the rules, a rant against gobbledygook and other modern horrors, this book will aid you in avoiding embarrassing cliche and jargon, and help you put your words in the right places, finally enabling you to revel in the richness of the English language.
Standard Number9781782437949
Price. QualificationRs.199(Pb)
Classification Number422
Key WordsEnglish Language - Grammar ;  English language ;  IBDP ;  TOK ;  English language - Words


 
 
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