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www.NexTag.co.uk(Sponsored Results)An in-depth look at the words we use from CBC News.
http://cbc.ca/news/indepth/words/Concise guide to some of the most frequently violated rules of writing, punctuation, and grammar.
http://www.junketstudies.com/rulesofw/The music and magic of words. This is the website for the mailing list A.Word.A.Day (AWAD), which sends a vocabulary word and its definition to the subscribers every day.
http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/index.htmlFor questions on English grammar, spelling, and usage. Search a dictionary of words, names or quotations.
http://www.askoxford.com/For use in English courses in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature. It aims to give in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style.
http://www.bartleby.com/141/Kenneth G. Wilson's handbook includes descriptive and prescriptive examples with hyperlinked cross-references.
http://www.bartleby.com/68/A process and system for helping people become better writers. The site includes exercises, examples, and information about descriptive writing and metaphors.
http://www.braintique.com/barticles/writing/what/TOC.shtmlList of 2000 English cliches with some statistical and literary notes on their use.
http://www.angelfire.com/nd/danscorpio/word3.htmlSpecial tool word-searches 3,300 cliches.
http://www.westegg.com/cliche/Clichés, sayings or phrases listed with definitions and explanations. Clichés are organized by subject and alphabetically and you can use the search function.
http://www.clichesite.com/index.aspThousands of cliches. Fully searchable and interactive. Formerly Steve's Cliche List. Since 1995.
http://www.cambiaresearch.com/clicheweb/Catalogue of writing or speaking mistakes and easily confusable words, with corrections.
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/Dictionary, thesaurus, translation, and spelling checker.
http://www.dovatu.bxc.comA brief guide to correct English punctuation.
http://www.correctpunctuation.co.ukIncludes useful tips to help your spelling including homophones, words often misspelled, a dictionary search, an introduction to fingerspelling. Grammar, spelling and writing style guide.
http://www.crazycolour.com/os/hb05.shtmlTests of usage, built interactively.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/5229/p_.htmA look at word usage in popular culture. The Dictionary of Concision is a complete manual of several thousand wordy phrases.
http://www.e-dition.net/dictionary.htmlHelp on punctuation and another page on grammar.
http://www.einfoweb.com/punctuation/Easy to learn electronic writing style that will speed up email and online chatroom discussions.
http://www.e-writing.infoAn online tutorial for the parts of speech with style notes for the English Language.
http://www.shared-visions.com/explore/english/Free phrase database to help journalists, copywriters and content editors search common phrases.
http://www.findaphrase.com/Subscription-based site for vocabulary development, showcasing the Latin and Greek roots of English words.
http://www.wordfocus.com/Answers to common questions about usage, style, grammar and punctuation.
http://www.alexcommunications.com/faq.htmProvides advice on abbreviations, capitalization, grammar, numbers, plurals, possessives, punctuation, spelling and word usage.
http://garbl.home.comcast.net/stylemanual/A searchable directory of thousands of glossaries and topical dictionaries containing terms and definitions on hundreds of subjects.
http://www.glossarist.com/Articles and answers to frequently asked questions about grammar, mechanics, and style. Links and bibliography.
http://www.protrainco.com/info/grammar.htmThis help file indexes style and usage, capitalization, abbreviations, punctuation, letter writing, common mistakes and a grammar glossary.
http://englishplus.com/grammar/index.htmThe British newspaper's guide to word usage, grammar and punctuation, edited by David Marsh and Nikki Marshall. Includes 1928 edition in pdf format.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/styleguideThe information ranges from copy editing to elements of style to discussions. Practical information about the writing craft.
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/Digital handouts on grammar and English usage. From subject-verb agreement and use of articles to exercises in parallel structures and argumentative essays. You can submit questions about grammar and writing.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/Bibliography of style manuals for scientific research, writing, and presentation. Guides for biology, medicine, chemistry, engineering, geology, and mathematics.
http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/14-05.htmlStep-by-step directions to writing an explication. Good and bad examples provided.
http://www.geocities.com/lrampey/2131/explicate.htmAn unabashed rant blog featuring English-language business signs with grammatical, spelling and/or punctuation errors. Includes a free sign editing offer.
http://www.illiteratebusinesses.caThe use and abuse of jargon. From The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation.
http://www.emcf.org/pub/jargon/words/index.htmA casual and contemporary look at how we humans communicate with each other both at home and abroad.
http://justlanguage.blogspot.com/Provocative essays on word usage, writing ideas and style.
http://www.languagewrangler.com/A cooperative effort to coin useable terms and then trick people into using them regularly as though they are real words.
http://lingofactory.tribe.net/A list of lesser-known features in English writing. Hendiadys, holonyms, and hypernyms.
http://www.csi.uottawa.ca/~kbarker/ling-devices.htmlA free online resource to improve your writing skills. Learn how to write, how to use words, how to write sentences, and how to communicate effectively.
http://www.lousywriter.com/Commentary on various technical aspects of writing: the nuts and bolts of narrative.
http://members.aol.com/MacedonPg/writing.htmThe Modern Language Association is the official guide to non-fiction writing. The site includes a guide to MLA style.
http://www.mla.orgA free tool to create, edit, and save your MLA-style bibliography online, then publish it to a Web page, email it, or save it as RTF and open it in Microsoft Word.
http://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/The University of Minnesota offers a number of Internet correspondence courses in rhetoric. Sign up here.
http://www.rhetoric.umn.edu/Help in discovering, organizing, revising, and editing informal, thesis, argumentative, and exploratory essays.
http://www.powa.org/An extended metaphor that creates its own context. A science invented by P.A. Lopez and derived from the science of 'pataphysics as described by Alfred Jarry.
http://www.geocities.com/pataphysician1/A generator of headlines and copy for journalists. Enter a word and the database is searched to provide a list of phrases related to that word.
http://www.phrasefinder.co.ukAn independent group fighting for plain English in public communication. We oppose gobbledygook, jargon and legalese.
http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/Online guide to using plain English and changing the corporate style. Produced for Australia's Department of Education, Training and Youth Affairs and the Australian National Training Authority.
http://www.dest.gov.au/sectors/training_skills/publications_resources/plain_english_at_work/Promoting clearer communication between the public and government. This site has resources for writers to attain that goal.
http://www.plainlanguage.gov/Articles and information on writing and evaluating plain and target-appropriate language for business publications and websites.
http://www.gopdg.com/plainlanguage/The dictionary for words that wouldn't make it into dictionaries.
http://www.pseudodictionary.com/index.phpA guide to style, grammar, usage, and more by a guy named Ralph.
http://www.rms.hung-sun.com/From alliteration to zeugma, and everything in between, all the figures of speech are here.
http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/rhetoric.htmlOffering tips and lively description on grammar, English, and writing.
http://literature.sdsu.edu/lanzbom/Reference for the home and corporate office, including capitalization, punctuation, spelling, grammar, sentence structure, forms of address, abbreviations, letter styles, and business forms.
http://secretariesusa.com/Writing about American slang.
http://www.slangcity.comWe compiled a list of the most common writing errors people tend to make. This is not a primer on grammar or essay-writing. This is a checklist of things which you might well do and which you must stop doing.
http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/wrerrors/wrerrors.htmlBimonthly publication, SPELL/Binder, contains articles on grammar, usage, word origins, and other subjects of interest to language lovers.
http://www.spellorg.com/Archive of articles covering writing and speaking skills, with emphasis on clear communication, basic design, communicating with international and multicultural audiences.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/communications_skillsArchive of articles about English grammar and style.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/english_grammar_styleArchived discussions and articles concerning words.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/wordsArticles about grammar information and hints. New Zealand site. Errs on the side of "correctness," not that of modern usage.
http://www.rightwords.co.nz/backnews.htmlWriting about and classifying words and language.
http://www.13d.org/esofword/A compilation of common phrases, euphemisms, and rationales for times of trouble. Organized by occasion.
http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/sybev/cliche/Guide based on the style book given to all journalists at The Economist.
http://www.economist.com/research/StyleGuide/Popular, award-winning online writing guide. Authoritative help with research, style, structure, major citation styles, mechanics, and revision.
http://www.nutsandboltsguide.comPaul Robinson's classic essay on periods, commas, semicolons, dashes.
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/721833.htmlA large, searchable collection of sports cliches, lingo, and jargon.
http://www.sportscliche.comGrammar, punctuation and style for journalists.
http://grammar.uoregon.edu/An exploration of sense relationships within the English language. By clicking on words, you follow a thread of meaning, creating a spatial map of linguistic associations.
http://www.visualthesaurus.com/online/index.htmlThis book offers an intensive course in sentence construction and punctuation.
http://www.englishgrammartutor.com/Grammar Book.htmAn interactive site that uses the writing process to teach writing skills.
http://www.wonderfulwritingskillsunhandbook.com/Consulting firm dedicated to training businesses to use plain English. Free newsletter and professional editing services.
http://www.wordcentre.co.ukThe online version of the newspaper column answering readers' questions about words and language. A very extensive column and word archive. Written by Evan Morris.
http://www.word-detective.com/A weekly podcast about words, language, and why we say the things we do.
http://thewordnerds.libsyn.com/A guide to avoiding some of the most common spelling and grammar errors encountered in online communication, such as chat, texting, message boards, online games, and email.
http://www.theretheir.com/Online directory for grammar, spelling, punctuation, research, creative writing, and proofreading resources.
http://www.top20composition.comGroup for discussions of words and language.
http://linguistica.tribe.net/Group for people who love discussing words and writing style.
http://wordfreaks.tribe.net/For people who love words, use them, feel them in their mouths as flavorful bursts of energy. This is the tribe for fun with words and receptive learning.
http://powerwords.tribe.net/A veritable cornucopia of streetwise lingo, posted and defined by its readers.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/If you are looking for just the right word, you may find it here. If not, you can suggest your own.
http://www.oceansiderevolution.com/verbageRichard Lederer's page, with contact information and a handful of his language-loving articles.
http://www.verbivore.com/The elements of typographic style applied to the web.
http://webtypography.net/A presentation of English words that are often confusing with definitions and context examples.
http://www.wordfiles.infoAn interactive column by The Atlantic's Barbara Wallraff. Discovers needs in our language and recommends new words to fill them.
http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/fugitives/index.htmAn English vocabulary dictionary with free searches of words from Latin and Greek sources.
http://www.wordinfo.infoA message board where you can request and brainstorm unique words, names, titles, coinages, puns, phrases, slogans and slang.
http://www.wordlab.com/Efforts have been made to provide some of the best thoughts, ancient and modern, that are particularly appealing for our time and to promote a greater appreciation for the English language.
http://www.wordnews.infoWord lists that provide thematic units of English words derived from Latin and Greek sources.
http://www.wordquests.infoTips on writing, English, and grammar. This site also contains active community college English syllabii and links to other writing, grammar sites.
http://www.lanzbom.orgThe word lover's web site by Paul McFedries.
http://www.wordspy.com/Portal for word lovers. Learn about word meanings, slang, quotations, insults, and famous authors. Wordwizard offers a round trip across the English language.
http://www.wordwizard.com/Delve deeply into a word or subject. Quick search of several word and language related sites.
http://www.emse.fr/~yukna/kahula/wordelizer/wordelizer.htmlA list of words and phrases to purge from your writing.
http://web.uvic.ca/~gkblank/wordiness.htmlExplores the history, evolution byways, quirks, and curiosities of the English language. New and recent words and phrases are often featured, as are books on aspects of English. A weekly newsletter is sent by e-mail and RSS.
http://www.worldwidewords.org/A series of useful tools to enhance writers' and students' creativity, spark ideas and fight writer's block.
http://www.writersdreamtools.com/Michael Butzgy's style guide for multimedia.
http://home.earthlink.net/~atomic_rom/contents.htmInteractive site created to help students improve English reading, writing and listening skills.
http://204.244.141.13/writ_den/For the design of Web pages and Web sites. Covers graphic and information design, page layout, Web graphics, site organization, navigation, and Web multimedia content.
http://www.webstyleguide.com/