The Rules of the Game: A Guide to Writing in Standard English
By (Author) Philip J. Skerry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
10th October 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: Language, literature and literacy
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Educational psychology
420.7073
Paperback
126
Width 152mm, Height 219mm, Spine 9mm
204g
The Rules of the Game is an examination of Standard Written American English (SWAE), which is the dialect of educated people, and an analysis of the characteristics of that dialect. The book explains the special qualities of SWAE and why it frequently presents problems to students as well as to the general public. The book outlines the two key elements of SWAE: it is both rule bound and conservative. These two elements form the basis of the books main purpose: the examination of the elements of successful SWAE sentences. Once the elements have been presented in detail in the first half of the book, the second half shows how sentences can go wrong by violating the rules of SWAE. The Rules of the Game is more than just a grammar book: it presents the rationale for the strict application of grammar rules that characterizes the dialect so that readers come away with an understanding of why this dialect is so challenging. Whether you are a student faced with writing assignments or a worker having to write reports, you will find The Rules of the Game helpful and useful.
Skerry covers a huge range of material in a manner both terse and clear. His smooth, conversational style goes a long way toward dispelling the unfortunate stigma of stiffness, complexity and nerdiness that has long surrounded the study of grammar. Best of all, his text and his pertinent examples make a cogent case for the importance of sound grammar and lucid writing. Rules of the Game will be a handy volume for students, teachers, and professors seeking s quick, user-friendly primer on this vital subject. -- Joseph Smith, high school english teacher (Ret.); author, Sex and Violence in the Bible and The Psycho File: A Comprehensive Guide to Hitchcocks Classic Shocker
Rules of the Game is an apt title for a book that succinctly outlines the conventional practices of SWAEStandard Written American English. Beginning with the simplest grammatical constructions, Philip Skerry then proceeds to more complex sentence classifications, and includes discussions of clauses and phrases, and typical problems faced by writers, such as comma splices, subject/verb disagreements, and sentence fragments. He illustrates his arguments with a variety of examples of how sentences could be constructed. Skerrys book is written in a prose style thats at once clear, accessible, and graceful. Skerrys volume would make and excellent college English textbook. -- Louis Giannetti, professor emeritus, English and Film, Case Western Reserve University; author, Understanding Movies, and other books
Philip J. Skerry, Ph.D., is emeritus professor at Lakeland Community College, where he taught English and film classes for over forty years. Dr. Skerry has written several books on Alfred Hitchcock and has published numerous articles in scholarly journals.