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Making a Point: The Pernickety Story of English Punctuation
Paperback / softback
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Making a Point: The Pernickety Story of English Punctuation
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) David Crystal
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:400 | Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Language - history and general works |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781781253519
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Classifications | Dewey:428.23 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Profile Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Profile Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
1 September 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
This 'engaging history of punctuation' (Wall Street Journal) is not only the first history of its kind, but a complete guide on how to use English punctuation. Behind every punctuation mark lies a thousand stories. The punctuation of English, marked with occasional rationality, is founded on arbitrariness and littered with oddities. For a system of a few dozen marks it generates a disproportionate degree of uncertainty and passion, inspiring organisations like the Apostrophe Protection Society and sending enthusiasts, correction-pens in hand, in a crusade against error. Professor Crystal leads us through this minefield with characteristic wit, clarity and commonsense. He gives a fascinating account of the origin and progress of every kind of punctuation mark over one and a half millennia, and he offers sound advice on how punctuation may be used to meet the needs of every occasion and context.
Author Biography
David Crystal is Honorary Professor of Linguistics at the University of Bangor. His many books range from clinical linguistics to the liturgy and Shakespeare. He is the author of The Story of English in 100 Words and Spell It Out: The Singular History of English Spelling, both published by Profile. His Stories of English is a Penguin Classic.
ReviewsHere is a learned and subtle book that amuses as it instructs, and instructs as it amuses. It deserves to sell three million -- Sam Leith * Guardian * Mr Crystal treats his chosen period with enthusiasm and insight. -- Keith Houston * Wall Street Journal * David Crystal's superb new book is packed full of illuminating examples ... With crisp, tight prose punctuated with self-conscious precision, Crystal provides not only a historical guide but an indispensable reference manual * South China Morning Post * Crystal will delight anyone interested in written language ... he brings scholarly acumen and gravity, as well as delight and good humor, to his subject. * Publishers Weekly *
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