Course Descriptions

ENG 3180

Advanced Grammar

Luke Reinsma

MWF 12:30–1:20 p.m.

“I do not know that anything has ever been more exciting than diagramming sentences!” – Gertrude Stein

 

This course is half an anatomy lesson – an introduction to the names of the bones with which we construct our language, as well as the connections between them -- and half a course in prescriptive grammar, teaching students how to edit their own prose.  With a little luck, however, it’s ultimately a course in writing well.  Includes an extensive introduction to Reed and Kellogg’s old-fashioned diagrams, weekly editing quizzes, grammatical bloopers, and three exams.

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