Bryan Garner (* 17. November 1958) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jurist, Grammatiker und Lexikograph. Er schreibt auch über Jurisprudenz (und gelegentlich über Golf). Er ist Autor von über 25 Büchern, von denen die bekanntesten Garner's Modern English Usage (4. Aufl. 2016) und Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts (2012 – gemeinsam mit Richter Antonin Scalia) sind, sowie vier ungekürzte Bücher Ausgaben des Black's Law Dictionary. Er ist Distinguished Research Professor of Law an der Southern Methodist University. Von Zeit zu Zeit unterrichtet er auch an der University of Texas School of Law, der Texas A&M School of Law und der Texas Tech School of Law.
2009 wurde er bei einer Verleihung der Burton Awards in der Library of Congress zum Legal-Writing and Reference-Book Author of the Decade ernannt. Er hat viele weitere Auszeichnungen erhalten, darunter den Benjamin Franklin Book Award, den Scribes Book Award, den Bernie Siegan Award und einen Lifetime Achievement Award des Center for Plain Language.
Seine Arbeit hat eine zentrale Rolle in unserem Verständnis von moderner Urteilsbildung, Advocacy, Grammatik, englischem Sprachgebrauch, juristischer Lexikographie und dem Common-Law-Präzedenzsystem gespielt. Seine Bücher werden häufig von amerikanischen Gerichten aller Ebenen zitiert, einschließlich des United States Supreme Court.
Garner’s Modern English Usage pdf von Bryan Garner
Bryan Garner is the most trusted living usage expert of our day, and Garner's Modern English Usage is the preeminent guide to the effective use of the English language. With well over 6,000 entries on English grammar, syntax, word choice, punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and style, this book is adored by professional writers and general readers alike. In this major update to a timeless classic, Bryan Garner has dramatically expanded coverage of
international English usage, making the volume for the first time a guide not only to American English usage, but to English usage around the globe.
Interest in the English language is greater than ever; English is the lingua franca not only of higher education and academia, but of science, business, computing, aviation, and even - arguably - entertainment. An awareness of global English matters today as never before. To ensure that Bryan Garner's clear, unambiguous advice resonates with English-speakers worldwide, more than 2,000 entries have been revised to account for the nuances of English not only in the United States, but in Australia
and New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Canada, and South Africa.
Not everything has changed: readers will still find the popular "Garner's Language-Change Index" which registers where each disputed usage in modern English falls on a five-stage continuum from non-acceptability (to the language community as a whole) to acceptability, giving the book a consistent standard throughout. Bryan Garner's tools for scientific accuracy are, however, fully updated: this fourth edition benefits from usage data generated by Google Ngrams, which charts frequencies of any
word or short sentence in sources printed after 1800.
With thousands of concise entries, longer essays on problematic areas such as subject-verb agreement and danglers, and meticulous citations of the New York Times, Newsweek, and other leading journalistic sources, this fourth edition of Garner's Modern English Usage provides priceless reference information to anyone hoping to improve as a writer - worldwide.