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PAPERBACK - Jan 1981 by Evans, Bergen
In A Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage, master linguist Bergen Evans provides an indispensable guide for anyone navigating the nuances of the English language. Rather than serving as a rigid set of prescriptive rules, this classic reference work acts as a thoughtful companion, illuminating the vibrant, ever-evolving nature of American speech and writing. Evans brings a refreshing sense of wit and scholarly authority to the page, tackling everything from common grammatical pitfalls to the subtle differences between synonymous terms.
Readers will find themselves captivated by Evans’s ability to demystify complex linguistic conventions while championing clarity and precision. His approach is rooted in observation rather than dry dogma, making it an essential resource for students, writers, and curious word lovers alike. Whether you are seeking to refine your prose, resolve a persistent debate about punctuation, or simply deepen your appreciation for the American lexicon, this volume remains a timeless authority. It is more than just a reference book; it is a celebration of the flexibility and power of language. For those who value elegance and accuracy in their communication, Bergen Evans’s work remains as relevant and insightful today as it was upon its original publication, ensuring your writing resonates with both authority and grace.