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Index

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a

A.B.C. school

Academy of Natural Sciences

Academy of Philadelphia

accent, American

accusative.
See also
objective case

ACS.
See
American Colonization Society

active voice

Adams, John

Adams, John Quincy

Ade, George

adjectives

adverbs

African Americans.
See also
free blacks

agent

ain't

Allison, Patrick

America

American Academy of Language

American Colonization Society (ACS)

American Dialect Society

American Dictionary of the English Language
(Webster, Noah)

abridgment of

for English market

price and copies

American Ethnological Society

American Etiquette and Rules of Politeness

American Heritage Dictionary

American language

accent

British language compared to

dialects

idiom

uniform national language

American Philological Association

American Spelling Book
(Webster, Noah)

Americanisms

The American Magazine

The American Minerva

The American Spelling Book
(Webster, Noah)

Amherst College

among,
with
whom

an

The Analysts Journal

Analytical Outlines of the English Language
(Lewis)

Anglo-Saxon (Old English)

unvarnished

verbs

words from

aphorisms

An Appeal to Coloured Citizens of the World
(Walker, D.)

Appleton, Nathaniel

Aristotle

Arnold, Benedict

Arrant Pedantry
blog

articles, before names

as

as follows

like/as

Associated Press

Atheneaum

Atlantic

Atlas and Argus

attributes

Aurora

Ayres, Alfred

Barlow, Joel

be. See to be

Belles-Lettres Society

between you and I

Bible

examples from

King James Bible

reading

as source

Webster's Bible, Common Version

Wycliffe's translation of

Bierce, Ambrose

Bingham, Caleb

biweekly

blab schools

blackboards

Blackstone, William

Blackwood's

Blair, Francis P.

blog posts

Bloom, Ryan

Book Society

Boston Latin School

Boston Palladium

Bradford, William

A Brief History of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases
(Webster, Noah)

British language

Brown, Goold

Buckminster, Joseph

Bulley, Michael

Bullions, Peter

bully pulpit

Burr, Aaron

Burr, Theodosia

Bush, Sarah

canebrake, tales from

Cardell, William

Carnegie, Andrew

carpetbaggers

case.
See also
nominative case

dative

definition of

genitive

noun

objective

vocative

Case, Jack

casual speech

Channing, William Ellery

Chaucer, Geoffrey

Chicago Daily News

Chilton, Thomas

Chronicle of Higher Education

Clark, Stephen Watkins

Cobb, Lyman

Coleridge, Samuel

College Courant

colloquial style

commands

Commentaries on the Law of England
(Blackstone)

Common School Grammar
(Fowle)

common schools

comparative linguistics

comparisons

comparatives

phrases

subject of missing verb in

A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language
(Webster, Noah)

composition

conjunctions

connectives

Constitution

Converse, Sherman

Copperud, Roy H.

copyright laws

corduroy roads

Cornish, Samuel

corporal punishment

country words and phrases

A Critical Review of the Orthography of Dr. Webster's Series of Books for Systematick Instruction in the English Language
(Cobb)

The Critic

Crockett, David

Daily Whig

dame school

Darwin, Charles

dative case

Davy Crockett's Almanack

Day, Benjamin

deprecate, depreciate

descriptive linguists

Dialect Notes

The Dial

diary clubs

Dickens, Charles

Dictionary of American Regional English

Dictionary of the English Language
(Johnson)

different than, different from

Dilworth, Thomas

criticism of

influence of

A New Guide to the English Tongue

practice verses

dime novels

direct objects

Dissertations on the English Language
(Webster, Noah)

Dodson, Stephen

double negatives

ban on

examples of

Douglas, Stephen

Dracula
(Stoker)

dress

drunk

due to

Editor & Publisher

Elements of English Grammar
(Cardell)

Elements of Useful Knowledge
(Webster, Noah)

The Elements of Style
(Strunk)

elevated style

English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners
(Murray, L.)

abridged version of

dominance of

improvement on

memorization of

subtitle of

English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
(Kirkham)

English language.
See also
Anglo-Saxon

bad

command of

family of

good

Latin compared to

Webster, Noah, lectures on

English market

errors, grammar

Essentials of English Grammar
(Whitney, W.)

etiquette books

etymology.
See also
parts of speech

euphemisms

Evans, Bergen

Evening Post

everybody

plural pronouns with

they
with

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