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Garner's Modern English Usage 4th Edition

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With more than a thousand new entries and more than 2,300 word-frequency ratios, the magisterial fourth edition of this book-now renamed Garner's Modern English Usage (GMEU)-reflects usage lexicography at its finest. Garner explains the nuances of grammar and vocabulary with thoroughness, finesse, and wit. He discourages whatever is slovenly, pretentious, or pedantic.

GMEU is the liveliest and most compulsively readable reference work for writers of our time. It delights while providing instruction on skillful, persuasive, and vivid writing. Garner liberates English from two extremes: both from the hidebound "purists" who mistakenly believe that split infinitives and sentence-ending prepositions are malfeasances and from the linguistic relativists who believe that whatever people say or write must necessarily be accepted.

The judgments here are backed up not just by a lifetime of study but also by an empirical grounding in the largest linguistic corpus ever available. In this fourth edition, Garner has made extensive use of corpus linguistics to include ratios of standard terms as compared against variants in modern print sources. No other resource provides as comprehensive, reliable, and empirical a guide to current English usage.

For all concerned with writing and editing, GMEU will prove invaluable as a desk reference. Garner illustrates with actual examples, cited with chapter and verse, all the linguistic blunders that modern writers and speakers are prone to, whether in word choice, syntax, phrasing, punctuation, or pronunciation. No matter how knowledgeable you may already be, you're sure to learn from every single page of this book.

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"It is a stupendous achievement for which we should be grateful. You have to like a book which tells you whether spaghetti and meatballs takes a singular or plural verb!" -- Ray Ward (Queenâs English Society), Reference Reviews

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"Really, really good... Thorough and timely and solid... Bryan Garner is a genius."
--David Foster Wallace,
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"This is a thorough tour of the language-a major reference work-offering humane instruction in diction, idiom, sentence structure, and much else."
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"Any writing guide published today must compete with the work of Bryan Garner, whose Dictionary of Modern American Usage set a new standard."
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"Thorough, revered, authoritative, and altogether extraordinary."
-Gary Lutz & Diane Stevenson,
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"Garner knows his stuff, and he's one of the least stuffy grammarians around."
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"Authoritative and indispensable."
--John R. Trimble,
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"A magisterial work for language lovers."
--Arthur Plotnik,
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"Garner, in this latest update, combines solid erudition, lucid explanations, and sharp, crisp, witty prose. It's a can't-do-without reference book. You can just pick it up, open to any page, and start reading for guiltless pleasure."
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"The one indispensable book on language published in 2016 is the fourth edition of Garner's Modern English Usage... Mr. Garner writes with zest and clarity, and although he is an excellent chronicler (how has the language been used?), he is a reliable counselor as well (how should it be used?). Mr. Garner's guide now exceeds 1,000 pages and includes arrays of real-life example sentences, all duly cited. It is in many ways an atlas of the English language." --The Wall Street Journal

"The best qualities of Garner's book are the inclusion of empirical data, including the language-change index rankings and Google's ngram data. Also, the extensive use of quotations throughout the entries is especially helpful to illustrate his points." --
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"[T]he book (and app) will appeal mostly to those seeking Garner's opinions about unrelated bits of English--opinions that are increasingly constrained or bolstered by objective and quantifiable evidence. For linguists and lexicographers seeking to understand whether a more realistic view of usage among 'descriptive prescribers' might be on the horizon, it may also prove an interesting volume." --Dictionaries

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This new edition of Garner's Modern English Usage includes over 6,000 entries on English grammar, syntax, word choice, punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and style that reflect the nuances of global English usage.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; 4th edition (April 8, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1120 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0190491485
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0190491482
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.7 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.1 x 2.7 x 7.4 inches
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Bryan A. Garner (born Nov. 17, 1958) is an American lawyer, grammarian, and lexicographer. He also writes on jurisprudence (and occasionally golf). He is the author of over 25 books, the best-known of which are Garner’s Modern English Usage (4th ed. 2016) and Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts (2012—coauthored with Justice Antonin Scalia), as well as four unabridged editions of Black’s Law Dictionary. He serves as Distinguished Research Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University. He also teaches from time to time at the University of Texas School of Law, Texas A&M School of Law, and Texas Tech School of Law.

In 2009, he was named Legal-Writing and Reference-Book Author of the Decade at a Burton Awards ceremony at the Library of Congress. He has received many other awards, including the Benjamin Franklin Book Award, the Scribes Book Award, the Bernie Siegan Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Center for Plain Language.

His work has played a central role in our understanding of modern judging, advocacy, grammar, English usage, legal lexicography, and the common-law system of precedent. His books are frequently cited by American courts of all levels, including the United States Supreme Court.

His friendship with the novelist David Foster Wallace is memorialized in Quack This Way: David Foster Wallace and Bryan A. Garner Talk Language and Writing (2013). His friendship and writing partnership with Justice Antonin Scalia is depicted in the memoir Nino and Me: My Unusual Friendship with Justice Antonin Scalia (2018).

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2016
    This 2016 edition makes 'Garner's Modern' arguably the best usage dictionary of English ever published. It is notably expanded from the final 'Modern American Usage' edition of 2009, having an entire short book's worth of additional material. Given the difference in page and print size, probably the entirety of 'The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage' could fit within the material Garner added in his new edition.

    The changes include not only internationalization, but also evidence-based evaluations of changing usage. In this, the work is presently unique, as well as timely, as we enter the second Internet generation. It also features a near-perfect balance between descriptive linguistics and prescriptive advice, with the latter based on logic and the goal of clear communication. In this respect, it (like its earlier editions) happily parts ways from the majority of the heavily prescriptive works, which have a tendency to arbitrary proclamations based on authorial or institutional preference (often excessively nationalistic in ways that defy actual reality), and over-reliance on tradition to the point of ossification. Garner, a lawyer as well as a lexicographer, is no 20-something blogger who thinks making your text "pop" with "coolness" is more important than professional-quality prose that won't look ridiculous in 5 years when your precious buzzwords sound corny (for a good laugh in this vein, pick up a used copy of the once oh-so-hip 'Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age'). Garner is not afraid to lay down a rule – a best practice – when ones seems warranted, unlike some other 21st-century style guides, but he gives clear rationales. He is, however, careful about legitimate dialectal variance, and of the distinctions between different registers of formality. While I describe 'Garner's' as a usage dictionary (like 'Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage', 4th ed., 'The Associated Press Stylebook', 2015 ed., and 'New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors', rev. ed.), It also has short essays on various topics of style and grammar included among the shorter entries, and a separate table of contents for them. Note: This book also supersedes 'The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style', a compressed version of an earlier edition of 'Garner's Modern American Usage'.

    When Garner does get prescriptive, his tone can be a bit mock-harsh, and less coddling that some others' writing advice, but plenty of us would consider this a strength. Garner also has the lawyer's gift for weaving dry, isolated facts into a persuasive flow, making the book difficult to put down despite being mostly an alphabetical list of items that, taken individually, are trivia. The cross-referencing, consistency, and comprehensiveness of the work rapidly build up an unexpected level of synergy between entries after only a few page skimmings; in-depth reading is very rewarding, despite the entry-based format. This kind of writing is solidly grounded in the "plain English" principles advanced by Orwell and Gowers, being concise, clear, and certain in its purpose, without being terse or dull. It's not like reading a Webster's dictionary. Perhaps the only real flaw in 'GMEU' is that Garner is a writer and editor – an applied user of language more than a student of it – and not an academic linguist, so his usage of certain linguistic terms can be a bit loose at times, both in this book and some of this other works

    If you have limited bookshelf or desk space, the three references you most need for writing today, for a modern, world-wide audience, are ''The Chicago Manual of Style', 16th ed. (North American formal style); 'New Hart's Rules' (international formal style; use Ritter's 2005 edition, as the more recent "update" badly lost its sense of purpose, seeming afraid to actually recommend anything much of the time); and perhaps above all this new edition of 'Garner's Modern Usage'. Both 'Chicago' and 'New Hart's' are style manuals in the chapter-based sense, covering grammar, punctuation, capitalization, italics, citations, etc., in a more programmatic fashion that Garner's essays in the present volume, though he wrote the grammar chapter of 'Chicago', and a greatly expanded version of that material is forthcoming as of this writing, under the title 'The Chicago Guide to Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation' (may 2016). It is no longer necessary to have a comprehensive paper dictionary around if you live or work in tight quarters, since the advent of OxfordDictionariesOnline.com, Dictionary.Cambridge.org, and (with entires from both Random House and Collins) Dictionary.com, all of which are freely available.

    If you have more room, also get the aforementioned other usage dictionaries. For one thing, the 'AP Stylebook' is essential for the North American variety of less formal journalism and marketing style (for British/Commonwealth news and PR writing, see the various online style guides maintainedt by 'The Guardian', 'The Economist', and other UK newspapers; there is no British equivalent of the monolithic 'AP Stylebook'). If you need to cover science and technology, add 'Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers', 8th ed. (a chaptered style manual, invaluable for its coverage of numbers and units, just for starters).

    Even if you are not much of a writer, 'Garner's' will be great subway/bus reading, though it is not a lightweight book. It will be of more benefit to the average person than any guide to business or student writing when it comes to usage. It certainly contains much more value than a dozen of the cutesy little advice books with funny names. If you need help with the basic mechanics of writing well – grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, good paragraph formation – see 'The Elements of Style', 4th ed for the gist, or any of the various college and university textbooks on English composition (though be prepared to pay textbook prices). An affordable crash course, however, can be found in 'The McGraw-Hill Handbook of English Grammar and Usage', 2nd ed. But get 'Garner's', too. Because this new edition is actually tracking the trajectories of many aspects of language change (i.e., it's telling you the direction in which shifting usage is moving, how fast, and how far), this may well be the only style guide available in 2016 that will still be useful in 2026.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016
    For most of the 20th century, a single book dominated the market as the authoritative reference in matters of grammar, style, and usage in the English language: "A Dictionary of Modern English Usage" by H.W. Fowler, first published in 1926, ably revised by Sir Ernest Gowers in 1965, and now in its fourth edition. But by the century's last quarter, the modern English language -- particularly its American dialect -- had begun outgrowing Fowler, and several newer guides began competing with it. The third (1996) edition of Fowler was a disappointment, and left the field without a clear leading authority.

    That gap was filled in 1998, when Bryan A. Garner wrote "A Dictionary of Modern American Usage" (published by the Oxford University Press, which also published Fowler). Finally, someone had written a book that matched Fowler -- not only in its erudition, but also in its accessible style, and even its wry sense of humor. And Garner's book had the advantages of being written both in modern times for a modern audience, and in the United States by an American author about American English. The book is a gem, and as authoritative a reference as you will find in this field in the last several decades (and probably the next several too).

    "Garner's Modern English Usage" is this oustanding work's fourth edition. The second and third editions were retitled as "Garner's Modern American Usage" after their author, in view of the acclaim that the first edition earned. This new edition has been retitled as "Garner's Modern English Usage" because over the years the book, while rooted in American English, has taken a "broadly inclusive approach to World English, not just to American English and British English."

    Each new edition has built upon the prior editions, and the fourth edition is no exception. The first edition was a dictionary of words in usage, rather than words about usage, and therefore assumed that the reader possessed a certain working knowledge of basic grammatical terms and concepts. For example, the first edition didn't define such basic terms as "sentence," "phrase," "clause," "word," or "part of speech." The second edition appended a glossary that defined many such basic concepts. (It also appended, as did the first edition, an 11-page chronology of books about usage, which illustrates both the rich tradition that Garner's work joins, as well as the tremendous resources upon which he drew in producing his book.) The third edition added the Language Change Index, which tracks the language as it evolves over time: after all, sometimes yesterday's nonstandard slang is today's standard usage, and the Language Change Index "measure[s] how widely accepted various linguistic innovations have become." The fourth edition also adds the most comprehensive analysis of actual usage in the history of lexicography, using Google and other online resources that weren't available to previous generations of researchers.

    As one linguist wrote after the first edition appeared, "[H.W.] Fowler, it would appear, is alive and well" in Bryan Garner's magnum opus. This usage dictionary is an indispensable resource for anyone who is serious about using the English language both correctly and artfully.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2016
    Snoots can rejoice with the release of Garner's Modern English Usage--the fourth edition of Garner's Modern American Usage, renamed to reflect the its wider scope. I was looking forward to this new edition, and it's well worth it. Garner is a masterly lexicographer and his usage guides have always been authoritative, insightful, witty, and highly readable. This one is no exception. You'll find yourself looking up a word or phrase only to be sidetracked by other interesting entries that catch your eye along the way.

    The most notable new feature of the fourth edition is the inclusion of data from Google Ngrams, which are explained in the preface. Garner incorporates this big data into his entries, and provides ratios of the number of times recommended forms are used in the Ngram database with the number of times a particular variant form is used. This takes a lot of the guesswork and speculation out of the recommendations, and bolsters the credibility of the guide.

    If you already have the third edition of Garner's Modern American Usage, this edition is likely to be more a luxury than a necessity. But if you're looking for a usage guide and are unfamiliar with Garner's previous work, I strongly recommend Garner's Modern English Usage.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021
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    I like it! It’s a welcome addition to my growing collection of books in my library. I’ve been getting helpful tips and knowledge with English usage which is essential to my job. I hope to improve my English and be able to use linking words and conjunctions properly.

    Also, I didn’t expect the book to be thick. But it’s all right as this the contents are rich with helpful ideas!
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  • Pangloss
    5.0 out of 5 stars A mainstay
    Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2020
    A mainstay for writers. I have the previous version also—this one is better.
  • jdc
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect in combination with other books.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2020
    American, but that is clear from the description. Combine with Fowlers and Penguin Usage and Abusage and you've got very good coverage of English usage.
  • Nishant Singla
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book
    Reviewed in India on August 9, 2019
    Journey of research I have started some years before has now ended after believing on this Best Book till date I had.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful book
    Reviewed in Italy on November 26, 2018
    This book is full of facts about various words. It is searchable similar to a dictionary format. At over 1,000 pages long we've used it a lot for clarifications on English word usages. We are language education providers (there are always debates about usages) and this has been a popular book among the people at the office.
  • ExecutorElassus
    5.0 out of 5 stars Necessary and Sufficient for excellent English
    Reviewed in Germany on June 24, 2017
    I won't belabor a point here that was made much better in an excellent article by David Foster Wallace on the first edition of this excellent guide to English writing: you can find it on the Internet, I think, just by searching. He lays out the reasons why this guide is so special, why its scholarship is impeccable, why it has gained (and deserves) such an unassailable reputation for integrity and thoroughness in the task at hand.

    This is an excellent work for anyone wishing to write next-level English prose, or even someone (such as, for example, my non-native-speaking partner) who wants to navigate the oftentimes difficult and seemingly arbitrary finer points of how to write in English. I can't recommend it enough; it should be a necessary addition to the reference library for anyone who wants to write seriously.