
English Words from Latin and Greek Elements
- 313 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
English Words from Latin and Greek Elements
About this book
Since its first publication in 1965, English Words from Latin and Greek Elements by Donald M. Ayers has empowered thousands of students to expand their vocabulary by uncovering the classical roots embedded in modern English. Now in its enduring second edition, this trusted resource proves that vocabulary is most effectively learned through understanding—not memorization.
Why dedicate an entire book to this approach? Because Ayers goes beyond the basics. Students are introduced to a broad spectrum of Latin and Greek roots, encounter new vocabulary in meaningful context, and reinforce their learning through targeted exercises. This method equips learners with lifelong tools to decode unfamiliar words and deepen their command of English.
Written for English learners—not classical language scholars—this book requires no prior knowledge of Latin or Greek. It's proven effective across high school and college classrooms, and adaptable for both remedial and accelerated programs.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- From the Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Books on the Study of Words
- Proto-Indo-European Language Chart
- Introduction: The Indo-European Family of Languages
- Part I: Word Elements from Latin
- Part Two: Word Elements from Greek