Grammar and style choices for college writers / Olga Griswold, Jennie L. Watson.

By: Griswold, Olga [author.].
Contributor(s): Watson, Jennie L [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781003159889; 1003159885; 9781000642117; 1000642119; 1000642038; 9781000642032.Call No.: PE1112 Subject(s): English language -- Grammar | English language -- Rhetoric | Report writing | English language -- Grammar | English language -- Rhetoric | Report writing | LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / GrammarGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Grammar and style choices for college writersDDC classification: 428.2 Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Understanding sentence parts -- Using effective punctuation -- Verbs : the center of the action -- Nouns : tools for complex reading and writing -- Using grammatical tools for clarity.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Local Note(s): Added to collection customer.56279.3Summary: "This textbook provides a practical guide to grammar and style choices for college writers, giving students a basic vocabulary for thinking and talking about language use and enabling them to make purposeful choices in their writing. Each section includes a short overview of a grammatical topic accompanied by exercises for raising the students' awareness of and skills in using specific grammatical structures. It focuses on the practical and rhetorical functions of grammatical structures as they are used in expository and analytic writing, rather than on de-contextualized grammatical rules. Students will develop a repertoire of grammatical choices and understand the strategic reasons for making these choices in their writing for various audiences. It particularly attends to the structures that present the most difficulty for college students from multilingual communities and communities where a non-standard dialect of English is used on a daily basis. This textbook can be used as a core textbook for grammar course as well as supplementary text for composition courses. It is also suitable for courses tailored to multilingual, advanced non-native, or non-standard speakers of English"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Understanding sentence parts -- Using effective punctuation -- Verbs : the center of the action -- Nouns : tools for complex reading and writing -- Using grammatical tools for clarity.

"This textbook provides a practical guide to grammar and style choices for college writers, giving students a basic vocabulary for thinking and talking about language use and enabling them to make purposeful choices in their writing. Each section includes a short overview of a grammatical topic accompanied by exercises for raising the students' awareness of and skills in using specific grammatical structures. It focuses on the practical and rhetorical functions of grammatical structures as they are used in expository and analytic writing, rather than on de-contextualized grammatical rules. Students will develop a repertoire of grammatical choices and understand the strategic reasons for making these choices in their writing for various audiences. It particularly attends to the structures that present the most difficulty for college students from multilingual communities and communities where a non-standard dialect of English is used on a daily basis. This textbook can be used as a core textbook for grammar course as well as supplementary text for composition courses. It is also suitable for courses tailored to multilingual, advanced non-native, or non-standard speakers of English"-- Provided by publisher.

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Olga Griswold is a professor of linguistics and TESOL at California State Polytechnic University at Pomona. Jennie L. Watson is an instructor of composition at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Norco College, California.

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