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That or Which, and Why Evan Jenkins (Columbia University, USA)

That or Which, and Why By Evan Jenkins (Columbia University, USA)

That or Which, and Why by Evan Jenkins (Columbia University, USA)


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Based on Evan Jenkins' long-running column 'Language Corner' in "Columbia Journalism Review", this book is compiled of alphabetically arranged entries on approximately 200 major writing stumbling blocks, from the world of 'that' and 'which' to trickier terrain like the correct usage of common idiomatic expressions.

That or Which, and Why Summary

That or Which, and Why: A Usage Guide for Thoughtful Writers and Editors by Evan Jenkins (Columbia University, USA)

That or Which, and Why is an insightful and witty guide to writing. Based on Evan Jenkins's long-running column 'Language Corner' in Columbia Journalism Review, the book is compiled of brief, alphabetically arranged entries on approximately 200 major writing stumbling blocks, from the wonderful world of 'that' and 'which' to trickier terrain like the correct usage of common idiomatic expressions.

Working from his experiences as a newsroom editor and teacher, Jenkins' humorous tone puts the reader at ease, unlike many of the writing and usage guides out there that are off-putting in their rigidity and dogmatism. He takes the 'we're-all-in-this-together' approach to teaching better writing - maintaining a light tone throughout the book and emphasizing flexibility and easy-to-use guidelines rather than delivering orders from Grammar-on-high.

That or Which, and Why Reviews

"A consulting editor for the Columbia Journalism Review, Jenkins adds an engaging book to the language maven's shelf. ... Highly recommended." --CHOICE

"Move over, Professor Strunk. This slim volume is a clear, complete, and wonderfully witty guide to words and how to use them. It'll never be far from my elbow."

-William G. Connolly, co-author of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage

"Evan Jenkins has produced a great collection of advice on English usage that is as entertaining as it is invaluable. With its incisive mix of erudition, playfulness, and common sense, That or Which, and Why is an indispensable guide for anyone who wishes to write well."
--Tom Goldstein, former dean of the journalism schools at Berkeley and Columbia and co-author of The Lawyer's Guide to Writing Well

"A brilliant and entertaining romp through difficult questions of English usage. As authoritative as it is witty, it belongs on the desk of every editor, writer, and student of the language."

-Gene Roberts, former managing editor, The New York Times

"Evan Jenkins's new book is witty, wise, and passionate, but it is also refreshingly sensible. He goes further or farther (thankfully I now know it doesn't matter) to put usage into a context that makes sense. He also draws lines where they need drawing (who and whom still matter). Even when he treads where I am unwilling to go (either 'compared with' or 'compared to' are okay?), I have a grumbling suspicion he may be right. That or Which, and Why is a wonderful new companion to keep on my writing desk."

-Tom Rosenstiel, Director, Project for Excellence in Journalism

"Steering between word mavens who'll smack you for violating rules that went out with silent movies-if they were ever valid-and 'do your own thing' linguists and dictionary-makers, Evan Jenkins's That or Which, and Why offers sensible guidance with a firm but gentle hand."

-Louis Trager, reporter and editor, San Francisco Bay area

"Even professed language experts are bound to learn something from That or Which, and Why. With wit, affection, and a good ear, author Evan Jenkins tackles dozens of questions about precise English and sorts out which rules to follow, which to ignore, and why it all matters."

-Kirk Arnott, Assistant Managing Editor, The Columbus Dispatch

"In That or Which, and Why, Evan Jenkins steers a beautifully pragmatic and wittily wise middle course between the fossilized 'purists' and the freewheeling 'anything goes' crowd regarding our native tongue. If you do not already have his Language Corner as one of your Web shortcuts, this volume is evidence you should-it's so blessedly reassuring to understand the 'why' of the 'what' when you want to persuade yourself and others that English is still very much alive and kicking."

-Nancy Holeman Holmes, Division of General Studies, Morris College

"Evan Jenkins has no time for descriptivists or their profligate tolerance (see 'From whence'). He is just as short with prescriptivists' dull sanctimony (relish the testiness of "First annual"). With its assured voice and vivid images ('to be sure' is described as pince-nez professorial), That or Which, and Why is a unique addition to worthy usage commentary."

-Kannan Somasundaram, Chief Copy Editor, Daily News & Analysis (DNA), Mumbai, India

"Evan Jenkins's absorbing considerations about grammar, written in response to real questions and gripes from working journalists, educators and those who just love language, judiciously balance today's common sense with yesterday's rules. His advice can help any writer to be both clear and kind to readers."

-Seth Wigderson, Professor of History, University of Maine at Augusta

"When I was teaching writing to teenagers, I required them to buy Strunk and White's The Elements of Style. I would have required That or Which, and Why, if it had been available. It is comprehensive and lucid and, most important, written in a charming and unpedantic style. And I would have said this even if my name didn't appear in it."

-Mark Freeman, "The Washington County Curmudgeon"

"Reading Evan Jenkins is like hanging out with your favorite wise-but-hip uncle. With humor, style and genuine affection, he explains the whys, wherefores, and whences of the English language, neatly distinguishing between sense and nonsense."

-Christy Goldfinch, freelance editor and writer, Fort Worth, Tex.

"In That or Which, and Why, Evan Jenkins dishes out tough love for copy editing, giving myriad examples of the folly of following some grammar rules 'out the window.' Instead, he implores copy editors to fight the important fights, and gives air-tight reasoning and helpful memory tools to help in those battles. His advice is sound, and important."

-Amy Carlile, Deputy Managing Editor, Roll Call

About Evan Jenkins (Columbia University, USA)

Evan Jenkins writes the "Language Corner" column of the Columbia Journalism Review. and is a consulting editor of CJR. He was editor in residence at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism; senior editor, Columbia Journalism Review; senior editor, The Racing Times; deputy news editor; The New York Times; chief copy editor, Newsday, and a reporter and copy editor at the Worcester Telegram in Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

A vs. An; A Historic, etc. Adverb Placement Adverse/Averse Adviser/Advisor; Historic/Historical Affect/Effect Allude/Refer Along With Alternate/Alternative Antecedents 'As Such' (Transition) Assure/Ensure/Insure As, Then As As vs. So As Well As, Too (Starting Sentence) AttorneyS General, etc. The Authorities Award/Reward Awhile/A While Bacterium/Bacteria (Feel) Bad/Badly Baited/Bated (Breath) 'Because' and 'Since' Beg the Question Beside/BesideS Between/Among 'Between...and,' Not 'Between...to' Between the Cracks Bid, Bid, Bade 'Big of a' Borne Out, With an 'E' Both Brackets Broadcast, the Verb Cardinal/Ordinal Numbers Cast, the Verb Center Around/On Chair/Chairperson Cohort 'Collective' Collective Nouns Compare To/With Comprise Could/Couldn't Care Less Criterion/Criteria; Phenomenon/Phenomena Danglers Decimate Declined TO Comment Defining Clause -- See That vs. Which 'Democratic,' the Adjective Difference/Differential Different From/Than Double Possessive I Double Possessive II Drag/'Drug' Due To Each Other/One Another Eke Elegant Variation; Echo Enormity Evoke/Invoke; Precipitate/Precipitous Facility False Titles Farther/Further Feud Fewer/Less Five Times Below, 160% Less, etc. Flaunt/Flout Fondle Forbid -- Make the past tense "forbade." 'Former Native' Fortuitous 'From Whence' -- See Whence Fulsome; Problematic Fused Participle; 'Off Of' Gantlet/Gauntlet; Stanch/Staunch Gerrymander/Jerry-Built/Jury-Rigged Gibe/Jibe Gild/Paint the Lily (I Am) Good / (I Am) Well 'Graduated College' Graffito/Graffiti Hand Down/Hand Up Hanged/Hung Have to/Got to Head/Head Up Heart-Rending/Heart-Wrenching He or She, etc. Hold [Down] the Fort Home/Hone Honored in the Breach 'Human Race' -- See Oddities Hyphens 'If Not' Impact, the Verb Implement Imply/Infer Important/Importantly Incidence/Incident/Instance Individuals/People/Persons In Line/On Line, Online 'In Order To' In, Up and On Irrelevant (NOT 'Irrevelant') 'Issues' Late, as in Dead Lend/Loan Lie, Lay, and All That 'Lightening'; 'Forecasted' Like/Such As Like, With a Clause Lion's Share Literally Loath/Loathe Located/Situated Masterful/Masterly May/Might 'Media,' Plural Me, Myself (Reflexive Pronouns) Mondegreen Monies More Than/Over Myriad Namesake 'Near Miss' Neither None, Plural Normalcy Notoriety Oddities 'Older Than Him'; 'To She and I' One Of/Among With Plural Verb 'One of the Only' 'Only,' Placement Of Oral/Verbal Orient/Orientate Partake/Participate/Take Part People/Persons -- See Individuals/People/Persons Per 'Pleaded Guilty' Pole/Post Position Police, The Possessive Nouns with Pronouns Preposition Ending Sentence Prior to/Before Rage/Wage Ravage/Ravish Raveled Sleave, With an 'A' A Reader's Potpourri The Reason Is That Rebut/Refute Reference as a Verb Regard/Regards Reluctant/Reticent Remunerate/Renumerate Replete Resonate Reverend Sequence of Tenses Series: Changing Numbers Series, Run-On Serve/Service Singular Noun, Plural Pronoun Sleight/Slight of Hand 'Snuck' Split Infinitive Straighten/Straiten Suspect/Suspected (adj.) Swatch/Swath Tautology 'That Of,' Omitted That vs. Which 'They Each' Till/Until Tons Was Tortuous/Torturous 'To She and I' -- See 'Older Than Him' To...To Toward(s) Troopers/Troupers Try And/Try To Unique Use/Usage Wangle/Wrangle Weapon(s) Inspector 'Well,' the Adjective Whence Where...at Wherefore Whether (or not) Who/Whom Whose/Of Which 'Woof Down' You, Understood

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NPB9780415977265
9780415977265
0415977266
That or Which, and Why: A Usage Guide for Thoughtful Writers and Editors by Evan Jenkins (Columbia University, USA)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2007-03-16
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