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F L U E N C Y D I C T I O N A R I E S . BY P R O F. K E V N A I R .2FLUENT ENGLISH WORD POWERHOW TO REALLY ACHIEVE ITOrrdeN“For free flow of English.” – THE HINDUFind out why conventional vocabularybuilding methods arenot suited to fluencybuilding!And find out how toreally achieve acomplete command offluency-orientedvocabulary items— so that you nolonger need be at aloss for words! “For people whowant to join in aconversation inEnglish. but justcannot decide on thewords or rather wordcombos. .”– THE HINDU. “Fluency lexicons.deal with tried andtested word groupsand make it simplerfor people to speakEnglish. The bookshelp with native-likeselection and deliveryof word groups.”– TIMES OF INDIA. “First-of-their-kindcompilations.provide fluencyaspirants with all theessential wordcombinations theyshould master in orderto reach a highcommunicativeperformance level.”– The New IndianExpress.Since 1982.1).2).3).4).5).6).7).8).9).The Complete Fluency WordsA Dictionary of Fluency Word Clusters.A Dictionary of Essential Fluency Phrases.A Dictionary of Active Fluency Combinations.Core Fluency Thesaurus.Comprehensive Adjectival Fluency Dictionary.Narrative Fluency Dictionary.Thesaurus of Phrasal Verbs.Thesaurus of Descriptive English.10). Thesaurus of Fluent English Adjectives. “Dictionaries for the tongue. first-of-theirkind compilations. provide fluency aspirantswith all the essential word combinations theyshould master in order to reach a high communicative performance level.”– The New Indian Express. “Researched set of books” – THE HINDU.IMPORTANT: These lexicons do not form partof Fluentzy: The English Fluency Encyclopedia.These are independent works by Prof. Kev Nair.Adult Faculties Council !The Complete Fluency Wordsby Prof. Kev Nair“.Prof. Kev Nair, the pioneer in the field of fluency lexicography.”– The New Indian Express.Paperback.AYou need these books. Because knowingEnglish is one thing; and being able to speak itfluently, quite another.W3rd edition.Dy. 1/8. Pages 275.RE YOU a person who has to make heavy andextensive use of the English vocabulary everyday? Content-intensive vocabulary? Andspeak and write about a wide variety of topics ingood English – that too, spontaneously?Then you must go beyond conventionaldictionaries and vocabulary books: You need Prof.Kev Nair’s fluency lexicons! Yes. All nine of them.They help you to master the word clusters youneed. Rather than isolated words. And to jugglewith them. To bend them, to manipulate them —and to make them work the way YOU need them to.OHigh quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16“A fully revised edition. The book is intended foradvanced learners and teachers, and will beuseful to everyone who needs to speak and writeEnglish in everyday life.” – The New IndianWords you needfor great fluency —and how to master themExpress.“The revised and enlarged edition. now covers 7,673 words of generalutility and discusses in depth how one can achieve complete mastery of thesewords and speak and write good English. The book includes an innovativeword-recall thesaurus.” – THE HINDU.“A fully revised and enlarged edition. The Complete Fluency Words, firstpublished in 1987, has been reprinted as many as 18 times and is now in itsthird edition. This new edition covers 7673 words of the greatest generalutility and discusses in depth how one can achieve complete mastery of thesewords and speak and write good English with the words flowing out readilyand easily.” – THE HINDU Business Line.IF YOU'RE TRYING to achieve a high degree of fluency in English, and ifone of your fluency-blocking problems is that the right word (or anotherword or expression that you can use in its place) doesn’t often occur toyou readily, here’s a landmark work that can help you. What are the words you’ll find necessary, as well as normally sufficient, tomaintain a high level of fluency, when you’re speaking or writing in English— about any topic? What are the 7673 words of the greatest general utility for speaking aswell as writing superbly fluent English? What are the 7370 content words and 303 form words on which a highdegree of fluency depends? What are the 1545 frequently-needed verbs,3840 frequently-needed nouns, 1461 frequently-needed adjectives and 524frequently-needed adverbs? How to achieve complete mastery of these fluency words, so you canspeak and write good English with your words flowing out easily?

The Complete Fluency Words (Contd.)3 How are the words you need frequently in speech and writing related toone another through 2048 key words?This book, one of the world’s foremost authorities on English fluencybuilding, answers all these questions — and many more.4HFluency Word Clusters (Contd.)ERE’S AN IMPORTANT reason why many people are not fluent inEnglish: They try to speak and write English mainly by stringingindividual words together, rather than by assembling clusters of wordstogether.They do this, because they’re not aware of a basic truth: The real units oflanguage-production are word-clusters, and not individual words. They knowa good number of words, but they don’t have a good command of the wordclusters that these words often combine into. For example, they know a largenumber of nouns and adjectives. But they don’t have a good command of the‘adjective noun’ combinations of frequent utility.On the other hand, people who are comfortably fluent in English speak andwrite it most of the time by assembling word-clusters together — and, onlywhen there’s a pressing communicative need, by stringing individual wordstogether. This strategy helps them to get over the pressure of processing theirlanguage in the here and now and to speak and write easily and effortlessly.OrderNOW!A Dictionary ofFluency Word Clustersby Prof. Kev Nair“.Prof. Kev Nair, the pioneer in the field of fluency lexicography.”– The New Indian Express.3rd edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 321.High quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16“.an innovative compilation of greatgeneral utility. It contains a comprehensive collection of frequent combinationsof adjectives and nouns. If descriptivelanguage is the area where you lackfluency, these are the word combinationsyou should immediately master.”– The New Indian Express.Essential combinationsof adjectives and nouns— to help you speakand write good Englishwith great fluency.If word-clusters are an area of difficulty for you, here’s a ground-breakingbook that can help you. This book gives you carefully compiled collectionsof common combinations of adjectives and nouns. You’ll find these combinations grouped together under various headwords in dictionary form. All theseheadwords are nouns. At the entry for each noun, you’ll get the combinationsof that noun and the adjectives that are normally used with it. Not a confusing collection of all ‘adjective noun’ combinations that are possible intheory, but an extremely useful collection of combinations formed that arefrequently needed for the production of English.

5OrderNOW!A Dictionary ofEssential Fluency Phrases6Essential Fluency Phrases (Contd.)feelings would depend, to a great extent, on the degree of this command. Sothe author calls these phrases ‘fluency phrases’.by Prof. Kev Nair“.Prof. Kev Nair, the pioneer in the field of fluency lexicography.”– The New Indian Express.2nd edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 140.High quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.295.00Special Offers: See page 16“.groundbreaking compilation. Thisunique book provides you with arich collection of phrases that areneither conventional idioms norcollocations, but are central toeveryday speech and writing.”– The New Indian Express.A core collectionof word sequencesthat are the mainbuilding-blocksof fluent speechand fluent writing.For those who need to beremarkably fluentin English.OrderNOW!A Dictionary ofActive Fluency Combinationsby Prof. Kev NairDOES YOUR PROFESSIONAL or social life require you to makeextensive use of English every day? And so, are you someone who hasto be remarkably fluent?Then one of the most basic things you must understand is this: You shouldn’ttry to produce most of what you say (or write) by stringing individual wordstogether, but by doing something entirely different: You should produce mostof what you say (or write) by stringing groups of words together. Not any oldgroup of words — but groups of words that have fluency producing properties.The fluency phrases covered by this book are word groups that have fluencyproducing properties. Typically, a fluency phrase you’ll find in this book is asequence of words that contains an idea and forms a separate unit ofmeaning. But they’re not opaque idioms or quasi-idioms, but word groupswhose meanings are, in general, transparent. They belong to a category ofexpressions falling between collocations and traditional idioms. Traditionalgrammar and linguistics don’t have a separate name for them.Here’s a classic book by one of the world’s foremost authorities on Englishfluency building. It gives you a comprehensive collection of these phrases — arich collection that can add a smooth flow to your speech and writing. If youwant to be as natural and as articulate as a native speaker of English whilespeaking or writing English, you must achieve a good command of thesephrases. How easily and well you’re able to express your ideas, thoughts and3rd edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 343.High quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16“.the world’s first compilation of its kind. Thispioneering work contains an exhaustive andhighly useful collection of combinations of verbsand nouns without which nobody can speak orwrite fluent English. In particular, you will findthese combinations essential for a high degree ofnarrative fluency.”A never-before collectionof everyday ‘verb noun’combinations.The very word combinationson whichtrue English fluencydepends.– The New Indian Express.“This book contains an exhaustive and highly useful collection of combinations of verbs and nouns without which nobody can speak and write fluentEnglish. Master these combinations. They can help you turn into anexeptionally fluent speaker of English.” - THE HINDU

Active Fluency Combinations (Contd.)A7RE YOU AN advanced or post-advanced learner of English who isn’tsatisfied with being ‘somewhat’ fluent in it? Have you ever wished youcould find out and master the very word groups that can turn you intoan exceptionally fluent speaker of English? Then here’s the very book youneed.8OerdHere’s a pioneering work that gives you a core collection of “verb noun”combinations. You’ll find these combinations grouped together under variousheadwords in a dictionary layout. Remember this: No other type of wordcombinations can solve as much of your fluency-related vocabulary problemsas “verb noun” combinations can.!Core Fluency Thesaurusby Prof. Kev Nair2nd edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 199.So the vocabulary items that you use in speech must be those that have thequality of making real-time processing and simultaneous presentation ofspeech possible. Generally speaking, individual words don’t have this quality.No. But combinations of words do — combinations of words that are closelyconnected to one another. These are the kinds of word combinations that canact as single units of meaning.Of all kinds of word combinations, “verb noun” combinations are the mostimportant ones for achieving true fluency in spoken English. This is becausespeech is a process, and not a finished product like writing. Speech is adynamic process — one that keeps on changing, evolving and progressing, ahappening that takes place in time. And whenever you’re speaking, you’reengaged in a process — the process of using words and communicatingsomething to somebody who you’re speaking to at that very moment. Andverbs are the words that you need most help from in this process — especially, verbs in combination with nouns that follow them.NW“.Prof. Kev Nair, the pioneer in the field of fluency lexicography.”– The New Indian Express.While you’re speaking (and not writing), what you’re really doing is this:From one angle, you’re processing your ideas, thoughts and feelings aloudwith the aim of communicating them at the same time to your hearers. Fromanother angle, you’re engaging in a process of interaction with them.That’s why every articulate native speaker of English, as well as every fluentnon-native speaker of English, has a good command of a large number of prebuilt combinations of words.rOHigh quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16 “A wholly new kind of English languageThesaurus.Focuses on helping advancedusers of English achieve a thorough masteryof fluency oriented vocabulary. Speciallydeveloped for those who are trying to reachhigher levels of fluency, and so concentrateson listing carefully selected vocabularyitems that promote fluency.”– The New Indian Express.“A dedicated fluency-orientedEnglish language thesaurus.Marks the birth of a newbranch in thesaurus making.”– THE HINDU. “A brilliant book.”– General KnowledgeToday.IF YOU’RE TRYING to achieve a good command of fluency-relevantvocabulary, a conventional thesaurus won’t be of much help — no matterhow helpful it may be for other purposes. This is so whether it’s a Rogetstyle thesaurus or a dictionary-style thesaurus.To achieve a good command of fluency-relevant vocabulary, you needdedicated fluency-oriented vocabulary building books — books that focus onfluency-building vocabulary.And the Core Fluency Thesaurus is a dedicated fluency-orientedvocabulary building book — and the first thesaurus of its kind. From noneother than Prof. Kev Nair, the world’s foremost authority on fluency building.And it groups together, under headwords, word groups that express meaningssimilar to, or somewhat similar to, its important meanings. These are groupsof words that individual words tend to form with other words, with a morethan-chance frequency: Phrases, collocations, phrasal verbs, idioms and othermulti-word items that have the property of adding to your fluency. The authorhas marked how relatively frequent/important (for fluency training) aheadword is with the indicators ‘AAA’, ‘AA’ and ‘A’. Headwords marked ‘AAA’are more frequent/important than those marked ‘AA’ and ‘A’. And headwordsmarked ‘AA’ are more frequent/important than those marked ‘A’.If you’re an advanced user of English – someone who has to make heavy useof fluent English in his/her everyday life – you need this book.

Core Fluency Thesaurus(Contd.)910IComprehensive Adjectival Fluency Dictionary (Contd.)F YOU WANT to be quite fluent in content-intensive speech, you need tohave an essential skill: You need a good command of adjectives. Yes,adjectives. That is, you should have a clear idea of what adjectives can gowith what nouns — and you must be able to produce, on the fly, ‘Adjective Noun’ (A N) combinations that are acceptable.But even highly-educated people are often faced with two major problems:First, adjectives and nouns that are compatible with each other do not oftenoccur to them readily. These words simply remain on the tip of their tongue.Second, most A N combinations that they put together randomly on the spot(from individual adjectives and nouns) often turn out to be unacceptableones. Of course, the combinations they put together (randomly on the spot)may be grammatically perfect and may sound all right from the point of viewof the meaning they want to convey. But often these combinations turn out tobe artificial combinations — combinations that have not gained acceptanceamong native speakers of English.OerdrNOW!ComprehensiveAdjectival Fluency Dictionaryby Prof. Kev Nair,“An eminent scholar of international repute and a renowned Englishlanguage lexicographer”– The New Indian Express.1st edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 243.High quality, laminated jacket. Superiorbinding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16 “.one-of-a-kind dictionary. intendedmainly for advanced learners who are tryingto achieve fluency in content-intensivespeech and writing. It concentrates onaccepted combinations of adjectives andnouns that are compatible with one another.The primary aim. is to help speakers andwriters to stop using randomly-combinedword groups that, though grammatical, maynot have gained acceptance among nativespeakers of English and to start using wordgroups that have gained such acceptance.”– THE HINDU.“The first-ever compilationof adjectives and nounsarranged adjectivewise.”– New Indian Express. “It focuses on combinations of adjectives and nounsthat can help speakers andwriters pack content inspeech and writing moredensely than in everydaycasual conversations.”– HINDU Business Line.This is where this Comprehensive Adjectival Fluency Dictionary can be ofinvaluable help to you. It helps you master acceptable ‘Adjective Noun’combinations — by helping you learn them as single units, as though eachcombination were a single word rather than a combination of two or morewords.The headwords in this book are all adjectives. Under each headword, you’llfind a comprehensive list of accepted A N combinations that are in commonuse. Browse through a few pages of them every now and then. And concentrate on 10 or 15 headwords and the combinations under them every day fora few weeks. Soon it starts to become second nature for you to instantly andeffortlessly recall and associate the right adjective with the right noun (andthe other way round). And A N combinations that are acceptable begin toget into your content-intensive speech and writing readily and easily —instead of remaining on the tip of your tongue.

11OrderNOW12Narrative Fluency Dictionary (Contd.)!Narrative Fluency Dictionaryby Prof. Kev Nair1st edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 366.High quality, laminated jacket. Superiorbinding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.Price: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16 “An innovative English language word-powerdictionary. gives a comprehensive collection ofverb and noun word clusters that articulatenative speakers of English use frequently intheir speech and writing. This is a word clusterdictionary, based on Prof. Nair's finding thatcommunication happens mostly through wordgroups, rather than individual words.”– HINDU Business Line.The world's first verbwisecompliation of 'verb noun'word combinations.Combinations that are thelife-blood of narrativefluency. in English.WE COMMUNICATE MAINLY through word groups, rather thanthrough individual words. This is so, both when we speak and whenwe write. And the type of word groups that we most often use areword groups structured around verbs.OIf you wish to achieve a high degree of fluency in narrative English (that is,the kind of English native speakers of English use while telling a story,describing an event, making a presentation, etc.), you must master the skill ofgetting your verb-and-noun combinations to pour out of your mouth smoothlyand easily. This book aims to help you gain this mastery.NW!Thesaurus of Phrasal Verbsby Prof. Kev Nair1st edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 214High quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.And if you want to be able to use verbs fluently in speech or writing in a waythat a native speaker of English would find acceptable, it’s not enough if youknow their meaning, grammar and usage very well. You must also know whatnouns they can occur with, and have the experience of using those nouns andverbs together — in verb-and-noun combinations that are acceptable.This book gives you a comprehensive collection of verb noun combinationsthat articulate native speakers of English use frequently in their speech andwriting. The importance of the way this book arranges these collocations isthis: This book arranges them verbwise — that is, under headwords that areall verbs. That is, this book tells you what nouns a given verb of everyday usefrequently goes with, and what shapes those combinations usually take. Thisis the world’s first book that gives a verbwise compilation of verb-and-nouncombinations. (Prof. Kev Nair’s own Dictionary of Active FluencyCombinations is the world’s first book that gives a nounwise compilation ofverb-and-noun combinations.)rrdeOPrice: Rs.395.00Special Offers: See page 16“The first of its kind in the world.Though there are a number ofdictionaries of phrasal verbs in themarket, no thesaurus dedicated tophrasal verbs is understood to havebeen brought out so far. It aims tohelp the users to be really fluent inEnglish, with words and word groupsrushing to their minds as they startsaying something.”– The New Indian Express.ISo far, you’ve only seendictionaries of phrasal verbs.Now, here’s the first ever dedicatedthesaurus of phrasal verbs.For a fluent command of English."Intended to help advanced learnersof English achieve command overphrasal verbs and also fine-tune theirknowledge of synonyms and nearmeaning of words." - THE HINDUF YOU WANT your English to sound as natural as that of a native speakerof English, there’s an important thing you should do: Achieve a fluentcommand of phrasal verbs. This book is intended to help you do this.

Thesaurus of Phrasal Verbs (Contd.)13The head-entries in this thesaurus are all phrasal verbs. Every day, pick up afew head-entries (phrasal verbs) and browse through the words and wordgroups listed under each. These words and word groups are the synonyms,near-synonyms and other vocabulary items related to the head-entries.This browsing work will help you in three ways: First, the browsing workconnects the phrasal verb (head-entry) in your mind with the words and wordgroups under it. Second, each word/word group (listed under a head-entry)helps you think of the head-entry (phrasal verb) from a different angle, andso the browsing work helps you get a clear idea of the entire meaning-field ofeach head-entry (phrasal verb). Third, the browsing work relates the wordsand word groups under each head-entry with one another through theircommon relationship to the phrasal verb (head-entry) – and thus strengthensyour vocabulary-manipulation power.So here’s a great book that can help you achieve an excellent command notonly of phrasal-verbs, but also of their synonyms and near-synonyms – andthus a fluent command of English. In a way that dictionaries of phrasal verbscan’t.14Thesaurus of Descriptive English (Contd.)DESCRIPTIVE ENGLISH IS English that you need in order to describe aperson, thing, event or situation — that is, to say what they’re like orwhat happened, by giving details.If you want to become good at this kind of English, you have to have apractical command of the frequently occurring adverb verb combinationsand adverb adjective combinations.This book is intended to help you achieve this practical command.The head-entries in this first-of-its-kind thesaurus are all adverbs. Yes,adverbs. Under each adverb-headword, you’ll find – grouped separately – theverbs and adjectives that conventionally occur with that adverb.So with this unique thesaurus to hand, you can’t be at a loss to decide whatverbs and adjectives normally go with a given adverb.To achieve fluency, you don’t need a thorough theoretical understanding ofevery minor detail about adverbs (or about any of the other parts of speech,for that matter). What you should aim for is practical mastery. Yes, a fluentcommand.That is why the focus of your vocabulary-learning effort must not beindividual words, but clusters of words. Yes, clusters — like the adverb verbclusters and adverb adjective clusters this book concentrates on.Every day, look up a few adverb-headwords. Browse through the verbs andadjectives listed under each. Each adverb, together with the verbs andadjectives listed under it, would build up a network of associations in yourmind.This will help you achieve a good command not only of those adverbs, butalso of those verbs and adjectives. Remember this: The most effective way ofmastering adverbs is through the verbs and adjectives they tend to occur with.OerdrNOW!Thesaurus of Descriptive Englishby Prof. Kev Nair1st edition.Paperback.Dy. 1/8. Pages 204.High quality, laminated jacket.Superior binding.Top quality paper.Excellent printing.“An innovative Englishlanguage thesaurus. ItPrice: Rs.395.00aims to help its usersSpecialOffers:See page 16achieve a practicalcommand of an importantfunctional area of EnglishFor great fluency in descriptive English:language known asWorld’s first adverbwise compilation ofdescriptive English”verbs and adjectives that often occur– The New Indian Expresswith the adverb headwords.

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