Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Spiral bound, Format (B × H): 209 mm x 144 mm, Gewicht: 300 g
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Spiral bound, Format (B × H): 209 mm x 144 mm, Gewicht: 300 g
ISBN: 978-1-55481-344-5
Verlag: Broadview Press Ltd
The Broadview Pocket Guide to Writing is a concise volume presenting essential material from the full Broadview Guide to Writing. Included are summaries of key grammatical points; a glossary of usage; advice on various forms of academic writing; coverage of punctuation and writing mechanics; helpful advice on how to research academic papers; and much more. Four commonly-used styles of citation and documentation are covered—MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE. The revised fourth edition includes full coverage of the 2016 MLA Style changes.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Choosing the Best Words
- Be as Clear and Specific as Possible
- Watch for Redundancy
- Avoid Wordiness
- Watch for Missing Parts
- Choose the Best Verb
- Connect Your Ideas Clearly
- Paragraphing
- Joining Words
- Order and Weight Your Ideas According to Their Importance
- Watch for Ambiguity
- Illogical or Confused Connections
- Making Your Writing Consistent
- Agreement among the Grammatical Parts of Your Writing
- Watch for Mixed Metaphors
- Rhythm, Variety, Balance, and Parallelism
- CONTEXTS OF WRITING
- Academic Writing: Essays and Arguments
- From Topic to Thesis Statement
- The Nature of Argument
- Argument Structure and Paragraphing
- Your Arguments, Others’ Arguments
- Styles and Disciplines
- The Language of Academic Writing
- Writing about Literature / Writing about Texts
- Writing about Science
- Business and Professional Writing
- Slang and Informal English
- The Social Context
- Gender
- Race and Ethnicity, Class, Religion, Sexual Orientation, Disability, etc.
- Bias-free Vocabulary: A Short List
- GRAMMAR
- Basic Grammar: An Outline
- Parts of Speech
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Articles
- Adjectives
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions and Conjunctive Adverbs
- Parts of Sentences
- Subject
- Object
- Predicate
- Clauses and Phrases
- Parts of Speech and Parts of the Sentence
- Verbs and Verb Tense Difficulties
- The Infinitive
- The Simple Present Tense
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Historical Present
- Survey of Verb Tenses
- Voice
- Mood
- Combining Verb Tenses: Some Challenges
- The Past Perfect Tense
- Combining Tenses—Quoted Material
- Irregular Verbs
- Dangling Constructions
- Nouns and Pronouns
- Singular and Plural Nouns
- Singular Pronouns
- Unreferenced or Wrongly Referenced Pronouns
- Subject and Object Pronouns
- Adjectives and Adverbs
- Comparatives and Superlatives
- Sentence Fragments / Incomplete Sentences
- Comma Splices / Run-on Sentences
- EAL: For Those Whose Native Language Is Not English
- Articles
- Frequently Used Non-count Nouns
- Continuous Verb Tenses
- Omission or Repetition of the Subjec
- The Conditional
- PUNCTUATION
- The Period
- The Comma
- Commas and Non-restrictive Elements
- That and Which
- Extra Comma
- Commas and Lists
- The Question Mark
- The Exclamation Mark
- The Semi-Colon
- The Colon
- The Hyphen
- The Dash
- Parentheses
- Square Brackets
- The Apostrophe
- Contractions
- Possession
- Quotation Marks
- Other Uses of Quotation Marks
- Misuse of Quotation Marks to Indicate Emphasis
- Single Quotation Marks
- Direct and Indirect Speech
- Ellipses
- FORMAT AND SPELLING
- Capitalization
- Abbreviations
- Titles
- Academic and Business Terms
- Latin Abbreviations
- Numbers
- Italics
- Spelling
- Spell-Check
- Spelling and Sound
- American Spelling, British Spelling, Canadian Spelling
- Other Spelling Mistakes
- RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION
- Approaches to Research
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- Citation and Documentation
- Incorporating Sources
- Summarizing
- Paraphrasing
- Quoting Directly
- Formatting Quotations
- Adding to or Deleting from a Quotation
- Signal Phrases
- MLA Style
- About MLA In-Text Citations
- About Works Cited
- MLA Core Elements
- Examples
- MLA Style Sample Essay Page
- APA Style
- Incorporating Sources in APA Style
- Summarizing
- Paraphrasing
- Quoting Directly
- Formatting Quotations
- Adding to or Deleting from a Quotation
- Signal Phrases
- About In-text Citations
- About References
- APA Style Sample Essay Pages
- Chicago Style
- About Chicago Style
- Chicago Style Sample
- CSE Style
- CSE Style Samples
- GLOSSARY OF USAGE
- CORRECTION KEY
- INDEX




