Making sense : the glamorous story of English grammar
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xvii, 281 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-267) and index.
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"In Making Sense, David Crystal confronts the foe of many: grammar. Once taught relentlessly to all students in the English-speaking world, grammar disappeared from most school curricula, so that terms such as "preposition" and "conjunction" now often confound children and adults alike. Explaining the nuts and bolts of grammar presents a special challenge, because - far more than is the case with spelling and punctuation - the subject is burdened with a centuries-old history of educational practice that many will recall as anything but glamorous. One of the world's foremost authorities on the English language, Crystal sets out to rid grammar of its undeserved reputation as a dry and intimidating subject, pointing out how essential grammar is to clear and effective speech and writing. He moves briskly through the stages by which children acquire grammar, along the way demystifying grammar's rules and irregularities and showing us how to navigate its snares and pitfalls. He offers the fascinating history of grammar, explaining how it has evolved from the first grammarians in ancient Greece to our 21st century digital environment of blogging, emailing, and texting. Many find grammar to be a daunting subject, but in this breezy, entertaining book, Crystal proves that grammar doesn't need to make us uneasy-we can all make sense of how we make sense."--Publisher's description
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Once taught relentlessly to all students in the English-speaking world, grammar has disappeared from most school curricula. Crystal shows that explaining the nuts and bolts of grammar presents a special challenge, because the subject is burdened with a centuries-old history of educational practice that many will recall as anything but glamorous. He points out how essential grammar is to clear and effective speech and writing, while offering the fascinating history of grammar from ancient Greece, to emailing and texting.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Crystal, D. (2017). Making sense: the glamorous story of English grammar . Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crystal, David, 1941-. 2017. Making Sense: The Glamorous Story of English Grammar. Oxford University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Crystal, David, 1941-. Making Sense: The Glamorous Story of English Grammar Oxford University Press, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Crystal, David. Making Sense: The Glamorous Story of English Grammar Oxford University Press, 2017.

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