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Word Study and English Grammar A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses By: Frederick W. Hamilton (1860-1940)

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In “Word Study and English Grammar: A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses” by Frederick W. Hamilton, the author provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the intricacies of English language and grammar.

Hamilton’s book is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of the English language. Through clear and concise explanations, he demystifies the complexities of word usage, relationships, and grammar rules.

One of the most notable aspects of this book is its systematic approach. Hamilton begins with an exploration of the origins of words and the historical development of the English language. This foundation is crucial for grasping the nuances of vocabulary and how words are interconnected.

The author then delves into the different parts of speech, providing thorough explanations and examples for each category. From nouns and pronouns to verbs and adjectives, Hamilton breaks down their definitions, functions, and usage. His explanations are well-organized, allowing readers to easily navigate through the complexities of grammar.

What sets this primer apart from others is the emphasis on practical application. Hamilton includes numerous exercises, quizzes, and examples to reinforce concepts discussed throughout the book. These exercises serve as valuable tools to practice and solidify one’s understanding of the material.

Moreover, the book goes beyond mere grammar rules and explores how words function within sentences and paragraphs. Hamilton delves into sentence structure, punctuation, and writing style, providing readers with the skills needed to become effective communicators.

One critique of this book is its dense nature. As a primer, it is important to cater to readers of all levels of expertise. While the content is undoubtedly thorough and detailed, this may overwhelm those with minimal prior knowledge of the subject. A more gradual progression of complexity could have helped overcome this issue.

Overall, “Word Study and English Grammar: A Primer of Information about Words, Their Relations and Their Uses” is an excellent resource for those seeking a deep understanding of the English language and its grammatical intricacies. Frederick W. Hamilton’s systematic approach, practical exercises, and comprehensive coverage make this book a valuable addition to any language enthusiast’s library.

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TYPOGRAPHIC TECHNICAL SERIES FOR APPRENTICES PART VI, NO. 32

WORD STUDY AND ENGLISH GRAMMAR

A PRIMER of INFORMATION ABOUT WORDS THEIR RELATIONS AND THEIR USES

BY FREDERICK W. HAMILTON, LL.D.

EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR UNITED TYPOTHETÆ OF AMERICA

PUBLISHED BY THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION UNITED TYPOTHETAE OF AMERICA 1918

COPYRIGHT, 1918 UNITED TYPOTHETAE OF AMERICA CHICAGO, ILL.

PREFACE

This volume, and those which follow it in Part VI of this series, is a compilation from various sources. The occasion does not call for an original treatise, but it does call for something somewhat different from existing text books. The books prepared for school use are too academic and too little related to the specific needs of the apprentice to serve the turn of those for whom this book is intended. On the other hand the books for writers and printers are as a rule too advanced for the best service to the beginner. The authors of this Part, therefore, have tried to compile from a wide range of authorities such material as would be suited to the needs and the experience of the young apprentice.

The “Rules for the Use and Arrangement of Words” are taken with some modifications from “How to Write Clearly,” Edwin A. Abbott, Boston; Roberts Bros… Continue reading book >>

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