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The world's greatest authority on language explains the secrets and subtleties of the grammar of English. David Crystal explores its history and varieties, explains its rules and irregularities and shows how to navigate its snares and pitfalls. He gives practical guidance on how grammar is used in different ways for different purposes and in different social settings. In a series of revealing illustrations he also considers what learned and prominent people have said about English grammar over the centuries. Like its three companion volumes Making Sense will appeal to everyone interested in the English language and how to use it.

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Refreshing and briskly written ... Crystal shows that grammar is not nearly as tedious as it can seem. * Sunday Times *
Previous praise for David Crystal: 'Crystal's book is full of distractions and delights. * Daily Express *
If the history of language is a sort of labyrinth, David Crystal is an excellent guide * The Age, Australia *
Delicious revelations ... Crystal does an excellent job, not just of tracing the etymology of a word, but of relating it to social history, painting a picture of our times through words * Independent on Sunday *

Making Sense: The Glamorous Story of English

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    Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 28/09/2017
    ISBN13: 9781781256022, 978-1781256022
    ISBN10: 1781256020

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The world's greatest authority on language explains the secrets and subtleties of the grammar of English. David Crystal explores its history and varieties, explains its rules and irregularities and shows how to navigate its snares and pitfalls. He gives practical guidance on how grammar is used in different ways for different purposes and in different social settings. In a series of revealing illustrations he also considers what learned and prominent people have said about English grammar over the centuries. Like its three companion volumes Making Sense will appeal to everyone interested in the English language and how to use it.

    Trade Review
    Refreshing and briskly written ... Crystal shows that grammar is not nearly as tedious as it can seem. * Sunday Times *
    Previous praise for David Crystal: 'Crystal's book is full of distractions and delights. * Daily Express *
    If the history of language is a sort of labyrinth, David Crystal is an excellent guide * The Age, Australia *
    Delicious revelations ... Crystal does an excellent job, not just of tracing the etymology of a word, but of relating it to social history, painting a picture of our times through words * Independent on Sunday *

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