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ISBN-10: 0205549837
ISBN-13: 9780205549832
Publisher: Longman
Copyright: 2008
Format: Paper; 976 pp
Published: 07/20/2007
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The Longman Handbook for Writers and Readers, Fifth Edition, offers a unique emphasis on writing for different audiences, explores the connection between reading and writing, and presents superior writing across the curriculum coverage, while also providing all the handbook basics.
A comprehensive reference to writing, research, documentation, and grammar, The Longman Handbook explores the differing audiences, purposes, and conventions of various communities of writers and readers, and offers students concrete strategies for adapting their writing to meet varying rhetorical situations. While emphasizing the academic community, The Longman Handbook also explores the genres of writing that students can expect to find in public and workplace communities.
Revised and expanded discussions of writing in the disciplines, different communities’ rhetorical situations, visual argument, researching online, and online writing continue to ensure that students have the practical guidance they need to write effectively in today’s changing environment.
- Emphasizes the social nature of writing and the importance of community expectations. Key discussions of planning, organizing, persuading, and style are all framed in terms of community needs and variations. Writing for academia is emphasized, but workplace and civic examples are offered in each major section. Tables summarize key differences in structure and style in terms of the community framework.
- Distinct chapters on writing across the curriculum offer advice on analyzing assignments and meeting the criteria of different disciplines and genres. More than fifteen student samples are provided.
- Substantial coverage of critical thinking, critical reading, and argument places reading at the center of the writing process, helping student writers develop awareness of readers' expectations and build a chain of reasoning with effective supporting evidence.
- Grammar and correctness are presented through a consistent process, “Recognize and Revise,” that models for students the internal dialogue they should develop as they read their own writing to more easily recognize errors.
- Thorough coverage of writing and technology includes in-depth treatment of online writing, Internet research, electronic databases, documentation conventions for non-print sources, document design, and more.
- “Strategy” boxes throughout the text offer concrete, practical writing strategies and useful writing tips that readers and writers can employ immediately in their work.
- “ESL Advice” boxes appear throughout the book to help ESL students better understand rhetorical principles that may differ from their native language and culture.
1) Discussions of the rhetorical situations of different communities have been expanded:
a. More than fifteen new Community Boxes in the writing process, argument, document design, and research chapters (chs 2-7, 8-9, 13, 22-27) summarize graphically how writing conventions differ in academia, the workplace, and the civic realm.
b. Discussion and examples of how writing works in different communities have been expanded and are threaded into most sections of each chapter, where relevant, throughout book.
2) Critical Thinking and Argument is emphasized more than ever:
a. New material in Chapter 11 (Developing, Supporting, and Documenting an Argument) explains how to document short argumentative papers, a common genre not often dealt with in handbooks, helping students add complexity to their arguments.
b. Visual argument coverage has been expanded into a new Chapter 12, showing students that visuals (both informative and persuasive) add to the range of evidence that they can include in their papers.
c. Revised critical thinking and argument coverage now appears early in the book in the writing process section (Part II).
3) Writing Across the Curriculum is emphasized more than ever, supporting students for all of their General Education courses.
a. New chapter on writing in the Natural and Social Sciences (Ch 18) includes thoughtful discussion of research in the disciplines as well as coverage and student samples of research reviews, research reports, lab reports, and abstracts.
b. Thoroughly revised chapter on General Education Academic Writing (Ch. 16) includes information on analyzing assignments as well as coverage and student samples of summaries, annotated bibliographies, essay exams, short documented papers, critiques, and reviews.
c. Thoroughly revised chapter on writing about literature expanded to include other humanities (Ch 17) such as philosophy, history, music, and cultural studies. New content discusses how to evaluate, analyze, and respond in the form of a review and a critical analysis and includes student samples of each.
d. WAC chapters now appear earlier in the book in the writing process section (Part IV).
4) Updated and expanded research coverage:
a. Avoiding Plagiarism and Integrating Sources are now combined into one chapter to better demonstrate to students their relationship (new Ch 26).
b. Electronic databases coverage has been expanded into a new Chapter 23, with information on the different types of databases (full-text, abstract, indexing and bibliographic, and resource), guidance on how to properly utilize each, and new material on evaluating database resources.
c. Source samples for both MLA and APA styles show students how to cite the sources students struggle with the most, including journal articles published in hard copy, an electronic subscription database, and on a journal’s web site.
d. Research appears earlier in the book and after the writing process coverage.
5) Document design chapter (Ch 13) has been updated with new tables, graphs, and charts.
6) Significantly revised online writing chapter (Ch 14) includes extensive information and guidance on blogging, IMing, and text messaging to help students think critically about the different languages they use for different audiences.
7) Coverage of Purpose, Thesis, and Audience has been combined into one chapter to better explain to students how these elements are related and how each must be adapted when one element is changed.
8) Discussion of Revising, Editing, and Proofreading has been combined into one chapter to emphasize to students that editing and proofreading as critical steps in the writing process.
9) Exercises have been revised and new examples added throughout the text.
Part 1 Writing for Readers
1. Writers, Readers, and Communities
a. Academic, work, and public communities
b. Analyzing communities
c. Realities and myths of the composing process
2. Discovering and Planning
a. Discovering topics for writing
b. Exploring writing tasks and situations
c. Generating ideas and information
d. Structuring ideas and information
e. Patterns of generalization and support
f. Planning in electronic environments
g. Planning: Paper in progress.
3. Purpose, Thesis, and Audience
a. Recognizing your purpose
b. Using purpose to guide your writing
c. Developing a thesis
d. Kinds of thesis statements
e. Recognizing audiences and specific kinds of readers
f. Adapting content, structure, and style to communities of readers
4. Drafting
a. Moving from planning to drafting
b. Drafting strategies
c. Collaborative drafting
d. Drafting: Paper in progress
5. Revising, Editing, and Proofreading
a. Major revisions
b. Minor revisions
c. Collaborative revising
d. Revising: Paper in progress
e. Editing your own writing
f. Collaborative editing
g. Computers and editing
h. Proofreading
6. Paragraphs
a. Paragraph focus: Recognizing
b. Paragraph focus: Creating
c. Paragraph coherence: Recognizing
d. Paragraph coherence: Creating
e. Paragraph development: Recognizing and creating
f. Special-purpose paragraphs: Academic, public, and workplace
7. Clear and Effective Sentences
a. Clear sentences
b. Direct sentences
c. Emphatic sentences
d. Revising for variety
Part 2 Critical Thinking and Argument
8. Thinking Critically
a. What is critical thinking?
b. Building a chain of reasoning
c. Persuasive reasoning
d. Critical thinking: Academic, Public, and Workplace
9. Reading Critically
a. Read to understand
b. Read to respond and evaluate
c. Reading into writing: Written response and reading journals
10. Constructing an Argument
a. Recognizing an issue
b. Developing your point of view and purpose
b. Creating an argumentative thesis
c. Addressing specific audiences or communities of readers
11. Developing, Supporting, and Documenting an Argument
a. Reasoning that supports your claim
b. Evidence that supports your claim
c. Visual argument
d. Incorporating counterarguments
e. Logical strategies
f. Data-warrant-claim (Toulmin) reasoning
g. Emotional strategies
h. Logical and illogical reasoning
g. Documenting short argumentative or position papers
12. Creating a Visual Argument
a. Presenting an issue
b. Providing evidence
Part 3 Presenting Your Work
13. Designing Documents
a. Goals of document design
b. Format choice
c. Layout
d. Typeface choices
e. Visuals
f. Web pages
g. Model documents
14. Writing Online
a. Online writing
b. Avoiding plagiarism and acting ethically online
c. E-mail choices
d. Online communities
e. Virtual classrooms
15. Speaking Effectively
a. Effective oral presentation
b. Speech Anxiety
c. Group presentations and public forums
Part 4 Writing for Specific Communities
16. Academic Writing: General Education
a. Analyzing assignments
b. Common information-driven assignments
c. Summaries
STUDENT SAMPLES
d. Literature reviews
e. Annotated bibliographies
STUDENT SAMPLE
f. Essay exams
STUDENT SAMPLE
g. Short documented paper
STUDENT SAMPLE
h. Common point-driven assignments
i. Critiques
STUDENT SAMPLE
j. Reviews
STUDENT SAMPLE
k. Essay exams
STUDENT SAMPLE
l. Position papers
17. Writing in Literature and Other Humanities
a. Research in literary study and related fields
b. Reading literary texts
c. Writing about literary texts
d. The text analysis
STUDENT SAMPLES
e. Analyzing and interpreting visual texts
f. Reviews and critical analyses (critiques) in the humanities
STUDENT SAMPLES
18. Writing in the Social and Natural Sciences
a. Research in the social sciences
b. Common writing assignments in social science courses
c. Reviews of research
STUDENT SAMPLE
d. Informative reports
e. Research reports
STUDENT SAMPLE
f. Research in the natural sciences
g. Common writing assignments in natural science courses
h. Lab reports
STUDENT SAMPLE
i. Abstracts
STUDENT SAMPLE
j. Informative reports
k. Reports of original research
19. Public Writing
a. Goals of public writing
b. Analyzing public audiences
c. Types of public writing
d. Flyers
e. Letters to the editor
f. Speaking in public settings
20. Workplace Writing
a. Goals of workplace writing
b. Business writing process
c. Business letters
d. Memos
e. Email
f. Résumés and application letters
Part 5 Researching and Writing
21. Getting Started: Researching and Writing
a. Identifying a subject or project
b. Kinds of research writing
c. Choosing a topic
d. Narrowing a topic
e. Research questions
f. Preliminary thesis
g. Summarizing, paraphrasing, and synthesizing
h. Reading sources critically
i. Audience inventory
j. Developing a search strategy
k. Timeline
22. Library Resources
a. Organization of library resources
b. General resources
c. Online catalogs
d. Periodicals, print and electronic indexes, and government documents
e. Evaluating library resources
23. Databases
a. Reference databases
b. Full-text databases
c. Databases containing abstracts
d. Indexing or bibliographic databases
e. Resource databases
f. Evaluating database resources
24. Internet Resources
a. Internet search strategy
b. Search engines
c. Kinds of Web sites
d. Evaluating online resources
25. Field Resources and Fieldwork
a. Field research
b. Meaningful field research
c. Surveys
d. Interviews
e. Human subjects’ consent and approval
f. Ethnographies
26. Avoiding Plagiarism and Integrating Sources
a. What is plagiarism?
b. The problem of intention
c. When to document sources
d. Citing responsibly
e. Sources in context
f. Integrating sources for specific purposes
g. Quotations, summaries, facts, and visuals
h. Common knowledge
27. Writing, Revising, and Presenting Research
a. Planning and drafting
b. Informative research paper
c. Persuasive research paper
d. Presenting strategies
Part 6 MLA Documentation
28. MLA Documentation
a. Using in-text citations
b. MLA in-text citations: Examples
c. Informative footnotes and endnotes
d. MLA Works Cited list: Examples
e. Sample MLA paper
Part 7 APA Documentation
29. APA Documentation
a. Using in-text citations
b. Content footnotes
c. APA in-text citations: Examples
d. APA References list: Examples
e. Sample APA paper
Part 8 CMS and CSE Documentation
30. CMS Documentation
a. Using endnotes and footnotes
b. CMS notes: Examples
c. CMS bibliography entries: Examples
d. Sample CMS paper
31. CSE Documentation
a. Recognizing scientific and engineering styles
b. Analyzing the documentation style of a publication
c. CSE scientific in-text citations
d. CSE scientific references list: Examples
Part 9 Grammar
32. Sentence Elements and Patterns
a. Words
b. Subjects and predicates
c. Phrases and clauses
d. Sentence types
33. Verbs
a. Simple present and past tense
b. Participles: Recognizing and editing
c. Editing progressive and perfect tenses
d. Troublesome verbs (lie, lay, sit, set)
e. Active and passive voice
f. Clear tense sequence
g. Subjunctive mood
34. Nouns and Pronouns
a. Pronoun forms
b. Common problems with pronouns
c. Who and whom
35. Agreement
a. Subject-verb agreement (simple)
b. Subject-verb agreement (complex)
c. Pronoun-antecedent agreement
36. Adjectives and Adverbs
a. What adjectives and adverbs do
b. Avoiding confusion between adjectives and adverbs
c. Comparatives and superlatives: Correct forms
d. Avoiding double negatives
Part 10 Sentence Problems
37. Sentence Fragments
a. Sentence fragments: Recognizing
b. Sentence fragments: Editing
c. Partial sentences
38. Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
a. Comma splices and fused sentences: Recognizing
b. Comma splices and fused sentences: Editing
39. Pronoun Reference
a. Unclear pronoun reference
b. Nonspecific pronoun reference
c. Matching who, which, and that to antecedents
40. Misplaced, Dangling, and Disruptive Modifiers
a. Misplaced modifiers
b. Dangling modifiers
c. Disruptive modifiers
d. Using absolute phrases effectively
41. Shifts
a. Person and number
b. Tense and mood
c. Voice
d. Direct and indirect quotation
42. Mixed and Incomplete Sentences
a. Mixed sentences
b. Incomplete sentences
43. Parallelism
a. Building parallelism
b. Problems with parallelism
c. Creating parallelism beyond the sentence
d. Parallelism in lists
44. Coordination and Subordination
a. Creating coordination
b. Problems with coordination
c. Creating subordination
d. Problems with subordination
Part 11 Words and Style
45. Wordiness
a. Common types of wordiness
b. Clichés, generalizations and overblown language
46. Style, the Dictionary, and Vocabulary
a. Style and community
b. Word choice, Readers’ needs, and Writers’ purposes
c. Precise diction
d. Editing for diction
e. Choosing and using dictionaries
f. Electronic resources
g. Building vocabulary
47. Appropriate and Respectful Language
a. Home and community language varieties
b. How dialects influence writing
c. Sexist language
d. Discriminatory language
Part 12 Punctuation, Mechanics, and Spelling
48. Commas
a. Joining sentences
b. Setting off introductory phrases
c. Setting off nonrestrictive modifiers
d. Setting off parenthetical expressions
e. Using commas in a series
f. Separating coordinate adjectives
g. Dates, numbers, addresses, place names, people’s titles, and letters
h. Commas with quotations
i. Commas to make your meaning clear
j. Commas that do not belong
49. Semicolons and Colons
a. Using semicolons
b. Using colons
50. Apostrophes
a. Marking possession
b. Marking contractions and omissions
51. Quotation Marks
a. Marking quotations
b. Block quotations
c. Dialogue
d. Titles of short works
e. Special meanings of words and phrases
f. Irony, sarcasm, and authorial distance
52. Periods, Question Marks, and Exclamation Points
a. Periods
b. Question marks
c. Exclamation points
53. Special Punctuation
a. Parentheses
b. Brackets
c. Dashes
d. Ellipses
e. Slashes
54. Capitalization
a. Beginning a sentence
b. Proper nouns and adjectives
c. Titles
55. Italics (Underlining)
a. Following conventions
b. Emphasis
56. Hyphens and Word Division
a. Dividing words
b. Joining words
57. Numbers
a. Spelling out or using numerals
b. Special conventions
c. Too many numbers
58. Abbreviations
a. Familiar abbreviations
b. Using abbreviations sparingly
59. Spelling
a. Spelling as you write
b. Recognizing and correcting spelling errors
c. Long-term strategies
d. Spelling and the computer
Glossary of Usage and Terms
Index
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A comprehensive reference to writing, research, documentation, and grammar, The Longman Handbook explores the differing audiences, purposes, and conventions of various communities of writers and readers, and offers students concrete strategies for adapting their writing to meet varying rhetorical situations. While emphasizing the academic community, The Longman Handbook also explores the genres of writing that students can expect to find in public and workplace communities.
Revised and expanded discussions of writing in the disciplines, different communities’ rhetorical situations, visual argument, researching online, and online writing continue to ensure that students have the practical guidance they need to write effectively in today’s changing environment.
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With easy-to-understand answers to the questions you have about grammar, the writing process, the research process, and documentation, The Longman Handbook for Writers and Readers, Fifth Edition, will help you succeed in any course that involves writing and research. With a distinctive focus on writing for different audiences–academic, public, and workplace–The Longman Handbook will enable you to communicate more effectively, while its superior support for writing across the curriculum and up-to-date documentation coverage will help you get better grades in all of your courses.
The new Fifth Edition offers the following critical enhancements to help you succeed:
- Expanded coverage of argument and critical thinking (Chapter 11)
- New coverage of visual argument (Chapter 12)
- New, practical advice about writing in online environments including learning in online courses and the need for critical thinking when communicating via IMing, text messaging, and blogging (Chapter 14)
- Expanded coverage of writing across the curriculum, with a new chapter on writing in the social and natural sciences (Chapter 18), an updated and expanded chapter on writing in literature and other humanities (Chapter 17), and new student samples that provide models of writing different kinds of assignments in various disciplines
- Even more help in conducting online research, including expanded coverage of using databases (Chapter 23)
- New “source samples” in both MLA and APA styles give you screenshots of actual sources and show you how to cite them
- 15 new “Community” boxes summarize graphically how conventions differ in academia, the public arenas, and the workplace, so you can write more effectively for each audience
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Ramage, Bean & Johnson
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Hult & Huckin
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With its unique focus on source-based writing and writing across the curriculum, The Academic Writer’s Handbook contains all the features of a traditional handbook combined with the tools students need in order to read, write, and conduct research in the disciplines.
Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing has set the standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing is widely praised for its groundbreaking integration of composition research and a rhetorical perspective to writing and reading, and it features a flexible sequence of aims-based writing assignments in various academic and civic genres. Teachers and students value its clear and coherent explanations, engaging classroom activities, and effective writing assignments that help writers produce interesting, idea-rich essays. Numerous examples of student and professional writing accompany this thorough guide to the concepts and skills needed for writing, researching, and editing in college and beyond.
The most successful college rhetoric published in over a decade, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing offers the most progressive and teachable introduction now available to academic and personal writing.
The four-color guide offers engaging instruction in rhetoric and composition, a flexible sequence of comprehensive writing assignments, numerous examples of student and professional writing, and thorough guides to research and editing. Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing has set the new standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing has set the standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing is widely praised for its groundbreaking integration of composition research and a rhetorical perspective to writing and reading, and it features a flexible sequence of aims-based writing assignments in various academic and civic genres. Teachers and students value its clear and coherent explanations, engaging classroom activities, and effective writing assignments that help writers produce interesting, idea-rich essays. Numerous examples of student and professional writing accompany this thorough guide to the concepts and skills needed for writing, researching, and editing in college and beyond.
The most successful college rhetoric published in over a decade, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing: Brief Edition offers the most progressive and teachable introduction now available to academic and personal writing.
The four-color guide offers engaging instruction in rhetoric and composition, a flexible sequence of comprehensive writing assignments, numerous examples of student and professional writing, and a thorough guide to research. Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing: Brief Edition has set the new standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
The Brief New Century Handbook with Exercises, Fourth Edition, provides the answers today’s students need as writers and researchers in an electronic age. While offering clear, comprehensive coverage of handbook basics–writing, grammar and usage, research, and documentation–this handbook also shows students how to use new technologies to make appropriate rhetorical choices and to become more successful college writers in all of their courses. This new version offers exercises at the end of the book - added value for students!
Authors Christine Hult and Tom Huckin bring their expertise in research, computers and writing, grammar, and linguistics and their extensive experience in teaching first-year composition to this remarkable handbook–a handbook that is accessible, flexible, comprehensive, and current, and that speaks to students in today’s language. More than any other handbook, The Brief New Century addresses the primary concerns of composition students: how to understand and avoid plagiarism, how to write for courses beyond English, how to make correct grammatical and stylistic choices, and how to use technology to help them become better writers.
The Brief New Century, Fourth Edition, meets students where they are–as writers and researchers in an electronic age. While providing clear, comprehensive coverage of handbook basics–writing, grammar and usage, research, and documentation–this handbook also shows students how to use new technologies to make appropriate rhetorical choices and to become more successful college writers in all of their courses.
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Now updated with expanded documentation, research, and writing across the curriculum coverage, as well as practice exercises, The Brief Penguin Handbook with Exercises continues to revolutionize the way handbooks present information.
The design and approach of The Brief Penguin Handbook with Exercises started with ideas and suggestions from real students, and thus it is uniquely successful when it comes to giving students the information they need in a format they will actually use. With unique visual guides and models for writing, research, and documentation, distinctive coverage of writing for different purposes, and Lester Faigley’s clear, accessible explanations, The Brief Penguin Handbook has established itself as the best-selling handbook to enter the market in eighteen years. The Third Edition of this extraordinary handbook continues to lead the market with complete new chapters on using database and Web sources, a new visual five-step guide to the documentation process, and updated and expanded documentation coverage. New “process guides” for writing for different purposes, a new section on writing across the curriculum, and more student model documents than ever make this Third Edition the best resource for writing yet.
Now updated with expanded documentation, research, and writing across the curriculum coverage, The Brief Penguin Handbook continues to revolutionize the way handbooks present information.
The design and approach of The Brief Penguin Handbook started with ideas and suggestions from real students, and thus it is uniquely successful when it comes to giving students the information they need in a format they will actually use. With unique visual guides and models for writing, research, and documentation, distinctive coverage of writing for different purposes, and Lester Faigley’s clear, accessible explanations, The Brief Penguin Handbook has established itself as the best-selling handbook to enter the market in eighteen years. The Third Edition of this extraordinary handbook continues to lead the market with complete new chapters on using database and Web sources, a new visual five-step guide to the documentation process, and updated and expanded documentation coverage. New “process guides” for writing for different purposes, a new section on writing across the curriculum, and more student model documents than ever make this Third Edition the best resource for writing yet.
Expressly created to engage the visual and technological interests of today’s students, The Brief Penguin Handbook revolutionized the way handbooks present information and ideas.
With a highly visual design, unique coverage of visual rhetoric and visual literacy, superior coverage of technology, and distinctive coverage of writing for different purposes, the first edition established itself as the best-selling handbook to enter the market in fifteen years. The second edition of this extraordinary handbook continues to lead the market with enhanced visual examples and coverage, completely revised and expanded documentation chapters, cutting edge coverage of language issues, and much more.
Featuring an engaging, direct writing style and inquiry-based approach, this popular research guide stresses that curiosity is the best reason for investigating ideas and information.
An appealing alternative to traditional research texts, The Curious Researcher stands apart for its motivational tone, its conversational style, and its conviction that research writing can be full of rewarding discoveries. Offering a wide variety of examples from student and professional writers, this popular guide shows that good research and lively writing do not have to be mutually exclusive. Students are encouraged to find ways to bring their writing to life, even though they are writing with “facts.” A unique chronological organization sets up achievable writing goals while it provides week-by-week guidance through the research process. Full explanations of the technical aspects of writing and documenting source-based papers help students develop sound research and analysis skills.


