An edition of Guide to Canadian English usage (1997)

Guide to Canadian English usage

2nd ed.
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Guide to Canadian English usage
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An edition of Guide to Canadian English usage (1997)

Guide to Canadian English usage

2nd ed.
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"The only resource of its kind, the Guide to Canadian English Usage, Second Edition, provides Canadians with straightforward, authoritative guidelines for using the language as it is written and spoken in their own country. Comprehensive and reliable, the guide is an essential reference for any writer or speaker of English in Canada."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
658

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Cover of: Guide to Canadian English usage
Guide to Canadian English usage
2007, Oxford University Press
in English - 2nd ed.
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Guide to Canadian English usage
1997, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Don Mills, Ont, New York
Genre
Dictionaries.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PE3235 .F44 2007,

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 658 p. ;
Number of pages
658

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17011169M
ISBN 13
9780195426021
LCCN
2008273870
OCLC/WorldCat
85737399
LibraryThing
179931
Goodreads
3186062

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Work ID
OL2119962W

Work Description

Canadian English is a variety of English in its own right, with its own distinctive mix of features. Yet in the past Canadians wanting to find out about their language have often had to choose between British and American guides. The Guide to Canadian English Usage offers an alternative based on what Canadian writers (among them Margaret Atwood, Pierre Berton, Northrop Frye, Janice Kulyk Keefer, Robert Kroetsch, and Miriam Waddington) actually do.

Drawing on a corpus of 12 million words of Canadian English published in books, magazines, scholarly journals, and newspapers, its 1,750 entries provide comprehensive coverage of specifically Canadian questions as well as problems common to all English-speakers.

Each entry explains the problem at hand, outlines a range of prescriptions, and then either recommends a particular usage or reviews the alternatives from which the now-informed reader can choose. Quotations from a wide range of sources - including, in addition to the corpus, a further 650 million words of Canadian newspaper and magazine writing - illustrate both problems and solutions.

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