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The Elements of Style
Pearson New International Edition
Taschenbuch von Will/White, E B/Angell, Roger Strunk
Sprache: Englisch

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FOREWORD.

INTRODUCTION.

I.ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE.

[...] the Possessive Singular of Nouns by Adding 's.

[...] a Series of Three or More Terms with a Single Conjunction, Use a Comma after Each Term except the Last.

3.Enclose Parenthetic Expressions between Commas.

[...] a Comma before a Conjunction Introducing an Independent Clause.

[...] Not Join Independent Clauses with a Comma.

[...] Not Break Sentences in Two.

[...] a Colon after an Independent Clause to Introduce a List of Particulars, an Appositive, an Amplification, or an Illustrative Question.

[...] a Dash to Set Off an Abrupt Break or Interruption and to Announce a Long Appositive or Summary.

[...] Number of the Subject Determines the Number of the Verb.

[...] the Proper Case of Pronoun.

11.A Participial Phrase at the Beginning of the Sentence Must Refer to the Grammatical Subject.

II.ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION.

12.Choose a Suitable Sesign and Hold to It.

[...] the Paragraph the unit of Composition.

[...] the Active Voice.

[...] Statements in Positive Form.

[...] Definite, Specific, Concrete Language.

[...] Needless Words.

[...] a Succession of Loose Sentences.

19.Express Coordinate Ideas in Similar Form.

[...] Related Words Together.

[...] Summaries, Keep to One Tense.

[...] the Emphatic Words of a Sentence at the End.

III.A FEW MATTERS OF FORM.

[...] AND EXPRESSIONS COMMONLY MISUSED.

[...] APPROACH TO STYLE (WITH A LIST OF REMINDERS).

[...] Yourself in the Background.

[...] in a Way That Comes Naturally.

[...] From a Suitable Style.

[...] with Nouns and Verbs.

5.Revise and Rewrite.

[...] Not Overwrite.

[...] Not Overstate.

[...] the Use of Qualifiers.

[...] Not Affect a Breezy Manner.

[...] Orthodox Spelling.

[...] Not Explain Too Much.

[...] Not Construct Awkward Adverbs.

[...] Sure the Reader Knows Who is Speaking.

[...] Fancy Words.

[...] Not Use Dialect Unless Your Ear Is Good.

[...] Clear.

[...] Not Inject Opinion.

[...] Figures of Speech Sparingly.

[...] Not Take Shortcuts at the Cost of Clarity.

[...] Foreign Languages.

21.Prefer the Standard to the Offbeat.

Afterword.

Glossary.
FOREWORD.

INTRODUCTION.

I.ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE.

[...] the Possessive Singular of Nouns by Adding 's.

[...] a Series of Three or More Terms with a Single Conjunction, Use a Comma after Each Term except the Last.

3.Enclose Parenthetic Expressions between Commas.

[...] a Comma before a Conjunction Introducing an Independent Clause.

[...] Not Join Independent Clauses with a Comma.

[...] Not Break Sentences in Two.

[...] a Colon after an Independent Clause to Introduce a List of Particulars, an Appositive, an Amplification, or an Illustrative Question.

[...] a Dash to Set Off an Abrupt Break or Interruption and to Announce a Long Appositive or Summary.

[...] Number of the Subject Determines the Number of the Verb.

[...] the Proper Case of Pronoun.

11.A Participial Phrase at the Beginning of the Sentence Must Refer to the Grammatical Subject.

II.ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION.

12.Choose a Suitable Sesign and Hold to It.

[...] the Paragraph the unit of Composition.

[...] the Active Voice.

[...] Statements in Positive Form.

[...] Definite, Specific, Concrete Language.

[...] Needless Words.

[...] a Succession of Loose Sentences.

19.Express Coordinate Ideas in Similar Form.

[...] Related Words Together.

[...] Summaries, Keep to One Tense.

[...] the Emphatic Words of a Sentence at the End.

III.A FEW MATTERS OF FORM.

[...] AND EXPRESSIONS COMMONLY MISUSED.

[...] APPROACH TO STYLE (WITH A LIST OF REMINDERS).

[...] Yourself in the Background.

[...] in a Way That Comes Naturally.

[...] From a Suitable Style.

[...] with Nouns and Verbs.

5.Revise and Rewrite.

[...] Not Overwrite.

[...] Not Overstate.

[...] the Use of Qualifiers.

[...] Not Affect a Breezy Manner.

[...] Orthodox Spelling.

[...] Not Explain Too Much.

[...] Not Construct Awkward Adverbs.

[...] Sure the Reader Knows Who is Speaking.

[...] Fancy Words.

[...] Not Use Dialect Unless Your Ear Is Good.

[...] Clear.

[...] Not Inject Opinion.

[...] Figures of Speech Sparingly.

[...] Not Take Shortcuts at the Cost of Clarity.

[...] Foreign Languages.

21.Prefer the Standard to the Offbeat.

Afterword.

Glossary.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Rubrik: Sprachwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 105 S.
ISBN-13: 9781292026640
ISBN-10: 1292026642
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Strunk, Will/White, E B/Angell, Roger
Redaktion: White, E. B.
Auflage: 4/2014
Hersteller: Longman Verlag
im Verlag Pearson Deutschland GmbH
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Longman Verlag im Verlag Pearson Deutschland GmbH, Sankt-Martin-Str. 82, D-81541 München, buchhandel@pearson.com
Maße: 247 x 189 x 8 mm
Von/Mit: Will/White, E B/Angell, Roger Strunk
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.12.2009
Gewicht: 0,264 kg
Artikel-ID: 104795730
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Rubrik: Sprachwissenschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 105 S.
ISBN-13: 9781292026640
ISBN-10: 1292026642
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Strunk, Will/White, E B/Angell, Roger
Redaktion: White, E. B.
Auflage: 4/2014
Hersteller: Longman Verlag
im Verlag Pearson Deutschland GmbH
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Longman Verlag im Verlag Pearson Deutschland GmbH, Sankt-Martin-Str. 82, D-81541 München, buchhandel@pearson.com
Maße: 247 x 189 x 8 mm
Von/Mit: Will/White, E B/Angell, Roger Strunk
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.12.2009
Gewicht: 0,264 kg
Artikel-ID: 104795730
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