Much as we speak of junk food, junk bonds, and junk mail to describe commodities that lack substance or fail in their functions, Samuel Levin argues that we are currently beset by a new category of "junkspeak." Motivated by a psychological desire to sound more sophisticated, people everywhere are filling their speech and writing with linguistic faux pas that hinder effective communication. Shades of Meaning is a handy guide to words and expressions that are frequently misused by even the most articulate and intelligent users of English. Levin brings to bear an enormous learning in describing not only the distinctions among frequently misused terms but also the linguistic roots of those distinctions and the psychological factors that motivate our errors.The book contains an alphabetized list of articles, most of which explain the subtle semantic distinctions between pairs of words that are often confused. Levin examines word pairs such as illumine/illuminate, partly/partially, unsatisfied/dissatisfied, flaunt/flout, and continual/continuous. Through the use of concise and witty examples, Levin makes these subtle differences clear. Other articles treat grammar and syntax that trip up even the most skilled writers and speakers. In addition, Levin introduces relevant aspects of etymology and the historical development of the language. Shades of Meaning is a small gem that will take its place in the library of classic reference works.
Shades of Meaning has been a remarkable book for improving my writing as a published author. Whether ambiguities, cliches, redundancies, shades of meaning, the beauty and corruption of the English language stand out. " Tomorrow I may feel differently" - or is it "different"? Discussions about the meanings of words in relation to context are clear and interesting. It is just fun to pick up and read.
Excellent Reference
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Although not a book one sits down to read through, it is an excellent reference tool. It is complex but not complicated and I am referring to it often.
One of the most valuable books in my library.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Samuel R.Levin's book, Shades of Meaning, sets us straight about words which most of us use incorrectly. This book is of inestimable help to scholars and students alike. Written with clarity, and in a no nonsense style, Dr. Levin has made a major contribution to the English language.
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