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    • 作者: 葛传椝著 | 葛传椝编 | 葛传椝译 | 葛传椝绘
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    • 作者: 葛传椝著| 葛传椝编| 葛传椝译| 葛传椝绘
    • 出版社:上海译文出版社
    • 出版时间:2013-07-01
    • 版次:1
    • 印次:1
    • 印刷时间:2013-07-01
    • 字数:445千字
    • 页数:424
    • 开本:32开
    • ISBN:9787532761647
    • 版权提供:上海译文出版社
    • 作者:葛传椝
    • 著:葛传椝
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    • 定价:38
    • ISBN:9787532761647
    • 出版社:上海译文
    • 开本:32开
    • 印刷时间:2013-07-01
    • 语种:暂无
    • 出版时间:2013-07-01
    • 页数:424
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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION
    1.Coition and Coitions
    2.Purpose of This Book
    3.Your Advantage
    4.Your Special Difficulties
    5.Rhetoric
    Chapter II MECHANICS OF COMPOSITION
    6.Materials
    7.One Side or Two Sides?
    8.Margins
    .Sac
    10.Titles
    11.Paging
    12.Folding
    13.Endorsing
    14.Spelling
    15.Syllabication
    16.Underlining
    17.Italics
    18.Omissions, Corrections, and Insertions
    19.A Warning
    Chapter III LEARNING TO WRITE
    20.Something to Say
    21.How to Say It
    22.A Consolation
    .Others May Have Said It before You
    24.What to Read
    25.How to Read
    26.Some Dictionaries Recommended
    27.Self-cultivation
    28.Writing from Memory
    29.Imitation, Conscious and Unconscious
    30.Reading Dictionaries
    31.Expressing Another Person’s Thoughts
    32.Paraphrasing Sentences
    33.Suggestions for Paraphrasing
    34.Paraphrasing Paragraphs
    35.Paraphrasing Verse
    36.Condensing
    37.Various Degrees of Condensation
    38.Suggestions for Condensing
    39.Using Materia1 in Han
    40.Expressing Your Own Thoughts
    41.Keeping a Diary
    42.Choosing a Subject
    43.Choosing a Title
    44.Taking Notes
    45.Making an Outline
    46.Note-taking an Otne-making in the Head
    47.Making Outlines of What You Read
    48.Expanding an Outline
    49.Practice in Coition
    Chapter IV WRITING CORRECTLY
    50.What is Correct English?
    51.Usage
    52.Present-day Usage
    53.Neologisms
    54.English and American Usage
    55.Good Usage
    56.Expressions Outside of Good Usage
    57.Colloquialisms Etc in Written English
    58.You are ite Safe
    59.How You Violate Usage
    Chapter V WRITING CORRECTLY (Continued)
    60.Grammar
    61.Idiom
    62.Grammar and Idiom
    63.About the Study of Grammar
    64.About the Study of Idiom
    65.Some Books Recommended
    66.Make Your Own Dictionary of Usage
    67.Exercises in Grammar
    68.Proper Nouns Used as Common Nouns
    69.Nouns Used as Adjectives
    70.Singulars and Plurals
    71.Nouns Singular Only
    72.Nouns Plural Usually or Plural Only
    73.Nouns Plural in a Special Usage
    74.Nouns of Multitude
    75.Abstract Nouns in Plural
    76.Material Nouns in Plural
    77.Nouns Ending in “-ics”
    78.Some Miscellaneous Nouns
    79.Numerals in Plural
    80.Number in Nouns Used as Adjectives
    81.Number and Articles
    82.Plural Subject with Singular Verb
    83.Some Knotty Points of Number
    84.Gender and Sex
    85.Male or Female Beings Considered Neuter
    86.Animals Considered Masculine or Feminine Without Reference to Sex
    87.Sexless Things Considered Masculine or Feminine
    88.Masculine and Feminine Nouns Used as Nouns of Common Gender
    89.Feminine Nouns Ending in “-ess”
    90.Nouns Ending in “-man”
    91.Words of Common Gender Made Masculine or Feminine
    92.Gender and Number
    93.Possessive Case and Of-phrase
    94.Subjective and Objective Meanings
    95.Possessive Plurals
    96.Noun Phrases and Possessive Case
    97.“’S” Repeated and “Of” Repeated
    98.Possessive Case and Lifeless Things
    99.Idiomatic Uses of Possessive Case
    100.Noun Omitted after Possessive
    101.“Of” before Possessive
    102.One Noun in Two Cases
    103.Pronoun and its Antecedent
    104.Lack of a Common-gender Third-person-singular Pronoun
    105.A estion of Person
    106.Case in Pronouns
    107.Objective Used as Predicate Nominative
    108.Interrogative “Who” Used as Objective
    109.Relative “Whom” Used as Nominative
    110.“Whom” Used after “Than”
    111.Nominative or Objective after “But”?
    112.A Curious Case of Agreement
    113.National, Editorial, and Generic Uses of “We”
    114.Generic Use of “You” and “Your”
    115.Indefinite Use of “They”
    116.Generic Use of “One” and “One’s”
    117.Idiomatic Uses of “It”
    118.Two Distinct Constructions of “It ...That”
    119.Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses
    120.The Relative Pronouns “Who”, “Which”, and “That”
    121.Three Points of Choice between “Who(m)” and “Which”
    122.Two Relative Clauses Linked by “And” or “But”
    1.Omission of Relative Pronouns
    124.“Which” without Definite Antecedent
    125.“As” as Relative Pronoun
    126.“Who” as Indefinite Relative Pronoun
    127.“What” Preceding Statement
    128.“One Another” and “Each Other”
    129.Adjectives Used as Nouns
    130.Exact Senses of Adjectives
    131.A Curious Point about Comparatives
    132.Two Curious Uses of Superlatives
    133.“A Most” Followed by Adjective
    134.“Worth” Taking an Object
    135.“The Matter”
    136.“Nothing Much”
    137.Articles
    138.“A” and Abstract Nouns
    139.Some Words Often Mistaken for Abstract Nouns
    140.Generic Use of Articles
    141.Position of “A” (or “An”)
    142.“The” Giving Common Noun Abstract Sense
    143.Articles and Proper Nouns
    144.Omission of Articles
    145.Repetition of Articles
    143.Final Remarks on Articles
    147.Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
    148.Absolute Use of Transitive Verbs
    149.Copulative Verbs
    150.Factitive Verbs
    151.Verbs Taking Double Object
    152.Tense and Time
    153.Present Tense Referring to Future
    154.Present Tense Referring to Past
    155.Past Tense Referring to Future
    156.Present Perfect Tense vs Past Tense
    157.Past Perfect Tense
    158.Perfect Tense vs Factitive “Have” with Past Participle as Complement
    159.Continuous Tenses
    160.“Always” with Continuous Tenses
    161.“Be” in Continuous Tenses
    162.“Used” Followed by Infinitive
    163.“Be” Followed by Infinitive
    164.“Have” Followed by Infinitive
    165.Infinitive without “to”
    166.Split Infinitives
    167.“To” Standing for Infinitive
    168.“To” Followed by Gerund
    169.Infinitive or Gerund?
    170.“Enough” lified by Infinitive
    171.“Too” lified by Infinitive
    172.Active and Passive Infinitives
    173.Active and Passive Gerunds
    174.Gerunds Used as Adjectives
    175.Gerund and Possessive
    176.Fused Participles
    177.Present Participle Separate fo Subject by Predicate Verb
    178.Unattached Participles
    179.Intransitive Past Participles Used as Adjectives
    180.“Shall” and “Will”, “Should” and “Would”
    181.Subjunctive Mood
    182.Sequence of Tenses
    183.“The” as Adverb
    184.Double Adverbial “The”
    185.si-adverbs
    186.Prepositions
    187.Idiomatic Uses of Prepositions
    188.Prepositions before Particular Nouns
    189.Prepositions after Particular Words
    190.Omission of Prepositions
    191.Prepositions Governing Words Other than Nouns and Pronouns
    192.That-clause in Apposition to Nouns
    193.That-clause lifying Adjectives and Past Participles
    194.That-clause Used after Verbs
    195.That-clause lifying “So” and “Such”
    196.Idiomatic Uses of “That”
    197.Omission of “That”
    198.“And” Expressing Result
    199.“Or” Meaning Otherwise
    200.Idiomatic Uses of “If”
    201.“Than” with Ellipsis
    202.“When” as Relative Conjunction
    203.“As Well As”
    204.“Though ...Yet ...”
    205.Indirect estions
    206.Negative Inversion
    Chapter VI WRITING WELL
    207.What is Good Writing?
    208.Superstitions
    209.Diction and Sentence Structure
    210.The Exact word
    211.Specific and General Words
    212.Plain and Pretentious Words
    213.Idiomatic Phrases and Idiomatic Uses of Plain Words
    214.“Fine Writing”
    215.Hackneyed Phrases
    216.Words Used Too Often
    217.Economy of Words
    218.Periodic and Loose Sentences
    219.lities of a Good Sentence
    220.Unity
    221.Coherence
    222.Emphasis
    2.Euphony
    Chapter VII PARAGRAPHS
    224.What is a Paragraph?
    225.Length of Paragraphs
    226.Paragraphs an Otne
    227.Topic Sentence
    228.Paragraph Development
    229.lities of a Good Paragraph
    0.Transition between Paragraphs
    Chapter VIII FORMS OF COMPOSITION
    1.Narrations, Description, Exposition an Aguent
    2.Point of View in Narration
    .What Tense to Use?
    4.“Story Style” and “News Style”
    5.Plain Account of Events
    .Artistic, Practical, and Scientific Description
    .Avoid “Fine Writing”
    .What is Beautiful Language?
    .Examples of Artistic Description
    240.Practical Description
    241.Exposition is Explanation
    242.Definition
    243.What to Avoid in Exposition
    244.Examples of Exposition
    245.Argument and Exposition
    246.estion and Answer
    247.What to Avoid in Argument
    248.Formal and Informal Argument

    葛传椝(1906—1992),我国英语学界泰斗,著有《英汉四用词典》、《新英汉词典》(主要编纂者之一)及《英语惯用法词典》等,影响深远,恩泽几代学人。

    由英语学界泰斗、英文教育界先驱、陆谷孙恩师葛传?先生撰写。全书以简明地道的英文写成。指出中国英语学习者在写作中遇到的难题并一一解答。包含摘自现代英语中的大量实例。配以切合实际的练习题,巩固写作技巧。对惯用法、习语和遣词造句等有关问题进行了详实阐述。

    《葛传椝英语写作》是葛传椝先生为我国读者撰写的英语写作专著,可作高校教材,亦可作自学课本。除对写作基本知识、写作技巧和文体修辞分章介绍之外,还特别对惯用法、习语和遣词造句等有关问题进行了详实阐述。同时配以大量自代英美书刊原著中的实例,以及各种切合实际的练习题。

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