The Grammar of English Grammars, with an introduction historical and critical; the whole methodically
arranged and amply illustrated; with forms of correcting and of
parsing, improprieties for correction, examples for parsing, questions
for examination, exercises for writing, observations for the advanced
student, decisions and proofs for the settlement of disputed points,
occasional strictures and defences, an exhibition of the several
methods of analysis, and a key to the oral exercises: to which are
added four appendixes, pertaining separately to the four parts of
grammar.
An Outline of Scientific Writing: For Researchers With English As a Foreign Language by Jen Tsi Yang and Janet N. Yang
Book Description
Aimed at researchers who need to write
clear and understandable manuscripts in English. Many examples and
exercises are included to clarify the rules and guidelines presented.
Paper. DLC: Technical writing.
Dictionary of Military Terms by Richard Bowyer
Book Description
Ideal for anyone learning English for military purposes, foreign
nationals working with English- speaking military personnel, and
civilian professionals working with military accounts, this reference
provides up-to-date definitions of more than 6,000 American, British,
and international military terms. Topics include tactics, weapons,
commands, machinery, military personnel, maneuvers, and geographical
vocabulary.
English for Me! Rainy Day Picnik
Grades Pre-K and K. Children love to listen to storybooks. Children see and hear the English they've learned come alive through storybook characters. Hearing and reading the storybooks will enhance the English they use in and outside of the classroom. Each of the nine storybooks has suggestions for before, during, and after reading the story as well as an activity specific to each book. The nine storybook themes correlate to the Balloons series, or can be used to supplement any program.
An Introduction to Old English by Richard Hogg
Book Description
This accessible overview covers all the
basic linguistic elements of Old English, including nouns, adjectives,
verbs, syntax, word order, and vocabulary. Offering a unique study of
Old English in context, it combines a wide variety of short texts with
an up-to-date assessment of the forms of language that remain as the
foundation of English today. Comparisons are drawn between Old and
present-day English and also with other related languages such as
Dutch, German, and French. Old English poetry and dialect variation are
also discussed.