Episode 62 Grammar: Who Needs It? Who Cares? -- Those Who Think. (I.e., everyone.)
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In this episode I discuss what grammar is and why we need it. It ain't about blindly following rules or being rude to each other. Rather, grammar is how we...
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Notes.
I. A definition of grammar: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/grammar
II. Haptic: https://www.etymonline.com/word/haptic?ref=etymonline_crossreference
" 'pertaining to the sense of touch,' 1890 from Greek haptikos 'able to come into contact with,' from haptein 'to fasten' (see apse)."
III. Readings from Writing and thinking. A Handbook of Composition and Revision by Norman Foerster and J.M. Steadman.
1. Thought and Expression: https://archive.org/details/writingthinkingh0000norm/page/2/mode/2up
2. Grammar: https://archive.org/details/writingthinkingh0000norm/page/126/mode/2up
3. Economy: https://archive.org/details/writingthinkingh0000norm/page/48/mode/2up
4. Parallelism: https://archive.org/details/writingthinkingh0000norm/page/22/mode/2up
5. General Obscurity — Loose Thinking: https://archive.org/details/writingthinkingh0000norm/page/414/mode/2up
IV. Ayn Rand on grammar and logic: https://goldams.com/the-importance-of-grammar/
V. Walden drafts
1. The Walden Woods Project
https://www.walden.org/what-we-do/library/thoreau/the-writings-of-henry-david-thoreau-the-digital-collection/
2. The Walden Manuscript Project
https://digitalthoreau.org/the-walden-manuscript-project/
VI. Parallelism
i. What parallelism is and some examples in literature: https://literarydevices.net/parallelism/
ii. Some benefits of parallelism and more examples: http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/parallelism/
VII. Sentence Diagramming
To learn grammar, you can study sentence diagramming. I recommend it. Good stuff. Here are some resources.
1. Free online sentence diagramming books.
i. GLENCOE LANGUAGE ARTS, Sentence Diagramming (answers at end)
https://d3jc3ahdjad7x7.cloudfront.net/Uw3BMx78pj032cWUNrOWrznKoOtEzR2iCVP5krMeqziiIxpi.pdf
ii. Basics First Sentence Diagramming (answers at end):
http://jwoodsdistrict205.yolasite.com/resources/BASICS%20FIRST%20DIAGRAMING%20SENTENCES%20A.pdf
2. Sentence diagramming books you could purchase.
i. Rex Barks: Diagramming Sentences Made Easy by Phyllis Davenport: https://www.amazon.com/Phyllis-Davenport/dp/1889439355/
ii. Diagramming Step by Step: One Hundred and Fifty-Five Steps to Excellence in Sentence Diagramming by Eugene Moutoux: https://www.amazon.com/Diagramming-Step-Fifty-Five-Excellence-Sentence/dp/1935497650/
3. Courses I teach.
A. Can be done on a variety of media or in person
i. https://goldams.com/services/language-and-literature/sentence-diagramming-grammar-course-session-1/
ii. https://goldams.com/services/language-and-literature/sentence-diagramming-grammar-course-session-2/
B. On Outschool.
i. https://outschool.com/classes/sentence-diagramming-grammar-class-session-1-AbFeysbi#abl8xusnkv
ii. https://outschool.com/classes/sentence-diagramming-grammar-class-session-2-VHt7Knnt
iii. https://outschool.com/classes/sentence-diagramming-grammar-camp-session-1-4Rk6AvMW
iv. https://outschool.com/classes/sentence-diagramming-grammar-camp-session-2-uG9DZ7hA
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