Confusion Cleared
August 11, 2009 by ajones
Have you ever wondered what “bellwether” meant? How do you correctly use “either”? And what should one do with a comma, exactly? If you’ve been bugged by these and other grammar and usage questions, you should pick up Bryson’s Dictionary of Troublesome Words. I recommend this book to even those writers who feel secure in their linguistic knowledge. We could all use a refresher sometimes.
Bill Bryson makes grammar seem less like a monster (a fault of some instructional books I’ve come across) and more like a doddering relative. He acknowledges the inherent confusion of English, the language of mish-mashes, dialects, ethnicities and slang.
Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll put those in the WriterHouse online bookstore.
–Rachel