Rebel with a Clause

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Rebel with a Clause



Ellen Jovin
Published Date : 2022-04-05
Amazon

Description

For fans of Mary Norris and Benjamin Dreyer, an unconventional guide to the English language drawn from the cross-country adventures of an itinerant grammarian When Ellen Jovin first walked outside her Manhattan apartment and set up a folding table with a sign reading “Grammar Table,” it took about 30 seconds to get her first visitor. Everyone had a question for her. Grammar Table was such a hit–attracting the attention of the New York Times, NPR, and CBS National News–that Ellen soon hit the road, traveling across the U.S. to answer questions from students, retired editors, bickering couples, and anyone else who uses words in this world. In Rebel with a Clause she tackles what is most on people’s minds, grammatically speaking–from the Oxford comma to things you were never told about dictionaries, the ubiquity of like, common errors in online dating profiles, the likely lifespan of whom, semicolonphobia, and much, much more! Punctuated with linguistic debates from tiny towns to sprawling state capitals, this is a treasure trove for anyone wishing to shore up their prose or delight in our age-old and universal fascination with language.


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Ellen
Table
language
Grammar
Norris
towns
minds
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prose
sprawling
drawn
Clause
lifespan
visitor
attention
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cross-country
folding
students
table
adventures
world
speaking–from
told
road
traveling
questions
tackles
grammarian
Jovin
capitals
online
News–that
fans
New
Mary
hit–attracting
unconventional
dictionaries
Rebel
set
dating
wishing
seconds
comma
tiny
couples
itinerant
retired
Everyone
Oxford
things
Dreyer
fascination
sign
In
peoples
US
walked
guide
ubiquity
state
NPR
Benjamin
trove
treasure
errors
York
words
hit
question
reading
Manhattan
CBS
universal
delight
profiles
editors
debates
linguistic
age-old
grammatically
shore
Punctuated
Times
semicolonphobia
common
National
For
answer
English
bickering

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