PDF Books in Language Arts
Putnam's Word Book
by Louis Andrew FlemmingPutnam's Word Book is a practical aid in expressing ideas through the use of an exact and varied vocabulary. Have you ever struck up choosing the right word which your mind conceives and unable to put in words. If so, this is the right book for you. As specified in the preface, the author does not attempt to influence your writing by telling ..
Practical Grammar and Composition
by Thomas WoodPractical Grammar and Composition is a simple text book written for those adults who did not have a formal education in English language yet need to communicate in English in their day to day life. Unlike a text book, the purpose of this book is not to teach the readers the literary aspects of English language rather make them understand..
English Synonyms and Antonyms
by James Champlin FernaldEnglish Synonyms and Antonyms is a Practical and Invaluable Guide to Clear and Precise Diction for Writers, Speakers, Students, Business and Professional Men to use the rich in synonymous English language. The English language is peculiarly rich in synonyms, as, with such a history, it could not fail to be. From the time of Julius Cæsar, Brito..
The Sounds of Spoken English
by Walter RippmannThe Sounds of Spoken English is a guide to understand how well we pronounce the language as it should be. If you think, did I not speak the language for years in my life and why do I need to know about this book. The book may therefore be useful to the teacher of foreign languages; but it is intended also for a larger circle. In our Training Colleg..
Sumerian Hymns
by Frederick Augustus VanderburghSumerian Hymns is a book written by Frederick Augustus Vanderburgh. The study of the more ancient Non-Semitic texts, more particularly of the Sumerian unilingual hymns, cannot fail to shed additional light on the nature of this peculiar idiom, besides furnishing a valuable addition to the study of the Babylonian religious system. ..
Parts of Speech - Essays on English
by Brander MatthewsAltho the various essays which are now brought together in this book have been written from time to time during the past ten years, nearly all of them have had their origin in a desire to make plain and to emphasize one fact: that the English language belongs to the peoples who speak it—that it is their own precious possession, to deal with at thei..
The Aldine Speller: Part One, for Grades One and Two
by Catherine T. BryceThe teaching of spelling must be done from a spelling book in the hands of the children, since the individual teacher does not have the time to prepare lists of words which will produce as good results as the lists given in a spelling book, the selection and preparation of which are the result of years of special observation and testing. .A plan of..