This article aims to get some respect for the underappreciated comma, using a New York Times book review to illustrate how misplaced punctuation can turn sense into nonsense
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This article deals with the issue of using punctuation marks correctly. The misuse of punctuation ma...
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The comma is the most frequently used punctuation mark. Unfortunately, the comma is also the most fr...
This column shows how a comma, or the lack of one, can significantly change your meaning. It also ad...
In the middle grades, learning about writing mechanics often occurs through inauthentic language dri...
This article on “The Use of Comma in Students’ Writing: Some Grapho-Syntactic Considerations” invest...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
Jacques Derrida’s “Signature Event Context” is one of the most famous papers in literary theory, but...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
In this chapter, we will cover only those grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling problems that gi...
Most of my columns advise legal writers; this one also aims to change the perspective of a legal rea...
Judges are more likely to rule against you if they cannot understand your points and if your argumen...
The apostrophe is on its deathbed, if you believe Charles Larson, a professor of literature at Ameri...
This paper investigates the root cause of little or lack of punctuation in writing. The researchers ...
This article deals with the issue of using punctuation marks correctly. The misuse of punctuation ma...
Thus, instead of reinforcing the author\u27s premise, the panda story may illustrate the weakness of...
The comma is the most frequently used punctuation mark. Unfortunately, the comma is also the most fr...
This column shows how a comma, or the lack of one, can significantly change your meaning. It also ad...
In the middle grades, learning about writing mechanics often occurs through inauthentic language dri...
This article on “The Use of Comma in Students’ Writing: Some Grapho-Syntactic Considerations” invest...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
Jacques Derrida’s “Signature Event Context” is one of the most famous papers in literary theory, but...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
In this chapter, we will cover only those grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling problems that gi...
Most of my columns advise legal writers; this one also aims to change the perspective of a legal rea...
Judges are more likely to rule against you if they cannot understand your points and if your argumen...
The apostrophe is on its deathbed, if you believe Charles Larson, a professor of literature at Ameri...
This paper investigates the root cause of little or lack of punctuation in writing. The researchers ...
This article deals with the issue of using punctuation marks correctly. The misuse of punctuation ma...
Thus, instead of reinforcing the author\u27s premise, the panda story may illustrate the weakness of...