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English Vocabulary Quick Reference: A Dictionary Arranged by Word Roots [Hardcover]

Roger S. Crutchfield (Author)
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0965913805 978-0965913805 September 1998
There has never been a book that exploits the power of word roots as thoroughly as the Vocabulary Quick Reference. Its audience includes students studying for college entrance exams, teachers, libraries, medical students and practitioners, biology students, ESL students, and numerous others who don't fall into any of these categories but just want to improve their vocabulary. The Vocabulary Quick Reference is the only book of its kind. It gives 260 Greek and Latin word roots, which are listed in the primary root index at the beginning of the book. This book is unique in that for each word root, it gives a complete list of words that contain that root. The keyword section is also unique in that it provides a comprehensive alphabetical list of the most important words (keywords) from each definition. This list brings many related words together so they can be studied together, as well as providing a method for looking up a word through its meaning. All words that are related are referenced. Complete etymology and pronunciation are provided for each word.

Three-colored text is used for selective emphasis of critical information. Red text indicates a very common word. This is especially helpful to students studying for the SAT. The blue words within each dictionary definition provide a shorter and easier-to- remember definition embedded within each complete definition and also comprise the alphabetical list in the keyword section.

The clever organization of this unique book results in a vocabulary learning tool that is packed with information, yet is not intimidating.



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English Vocabulary Quick Reference takes an innovative approach to word roots. To start with, there's the "Primary Root Index"--a list of 260 essential word roots (including prefixes and suffixes), with definitions, language origin (Latin or Greek), and the dictionary page number where it's featured. It's a handy, easily accessible "a-" to "zyg-" list, but the unusual quality of the reference lies in its dictionary. Color-coded (red for common words such as are likely to appear on SATs, blue keywords to highlight succinct definitions), the dictionary presents more than 7,000 words based on those roots. From "abiogenesis" to "zygote," etymologies and definitions elucidate each word and encourage an understanding of the basic roots. This section is followed by a reverse dictionary of sorts--an alphabetical index of the keyword definitions. There's also an index of main entry words, and another index of 500 secondary roots that didn't make into the "Primary Root" list. Crutchfield's definitive book on word roots--geared toward educators, students of medicine, and students of English--is a superb classroom resource and a worthwhile home reference as well. --Stephanie Gold

From School Library Journal

Grade 8 Up?Using a unique approach to learning and building vocabulary based on word roots, this comprehensive dictionary educates readers in the etymology of the English language. The book opens with an enthusiastic introduction, a discussion of how to use the resource, and a phonics-based pronunciation key. Next, the "Primary Root Index" lists 260 Greek and Latin word roots, alphabetically arranged, along with their definitions, and the pages on which they are found in the "Dictionary" section that follows. Here, the root words are arranged in alphabetical order, defined again, and followed by a comprehensive listing of words that contain that root (e.g., "bell" is followed by "antebellum," "bellicose," "belligerent," etc.). The etymology, a definition, and pronunciation guides are provided for all of these terms. Common words likely to appear on the SAT are in red. Within each definition, keywords are highlighted in blue. These "Keywords" are then compiled into another alphabetical list that refers back to the "Dictionary." The "Main Entry Index" provides an alphabetical listing of all of the words in the dictionary. A "Secondary Root Index," with a list of more than 500 less-common roots, completes this amazing reference. This authoritative book is sure to appeal to students interested in improving their command of the English language.?Linda Wadleigh, Oconee County Middle School, Watkinsville, GA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 364 pages
  • Publisher: Lexadyne Pub Inc (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965913805
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965913805
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #429,337 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book generates a thirst for learning vocabulary., November 16, 1999
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This review is from: English Vocabulary Quick Reference: A Dictionary Arranged by Word Roots (Hardcover)
I have used this book in my etymology classes at Loudoun County High School in Leesburg, Virginia, for the past two years. I have begun to incorporate it into my ninth grade English classes. The students thoroughly enjoy using this book and now the workbook that can accompany it. Most students have acknowledged a one hundred point increase in SAT scores after using the text. This roots approach allows the students to learn to unlock the meanings of words that they may have never seen. This book generates a thirst for learning new words and also allows them to create neologisms for things that have never been named. Students work enthusiastically with Vocabulary Quick Reference, and that would bring a smile to any educator's face. If you don't have it in your classroom, your students are being cheated. Become Y2K Vocabulary Compliant and put it in your classroom.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a MUST-READ for fellow logophiles!!, October 26, 2000
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I had the good fortune of being seated next to the author on a (normally tedious)5 hour flight from Washington DC to Sacaramento. In conversation, Roger mentioned that he'd written a book on work roots. Instead of a yawn, I sprung to life, asking zillions of questions. Roger scribbled on United Airline napkins for hours, dissecting (dis-away, sect-to cut)words with Latin and Greek origins. After dinner, I thought I should nap, but my brain kept me awake asking..."what about penultimate?", etc.

I can't imaging what an invaluable aid this would be as a reference for any Elementary, Jr. High or High School Student. This should be required reading for any University Med, Law, Lit or Music student. Thanks to United Airlines for seating me next to Mr. Crutchfield and thanks to Amazon for shipping within a day!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Dictionry Arranged by Word Roots, December 5, 2001
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I am using this book with 7th and 8th grade remedial students and it is working beautifully. The book is easy to use and the examples are revelant and save time.
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abiogenesis [a-, without + bio, living organisms + -genesis, generation] The now discredited theory that living organisms can be spontaneously generated directly from nonliving matter. Read the first page
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