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Chafe, Wallace – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing, 1988
Claims that punctuation contributes substantially to writing effectiveness. Argues that punctuation's primary function is to signal the "prosody" (patterns of pitch, stress, and hesitations) that authors have in mind when they write. Observes that a sensitivity to the sound of written language is essential for the effective use of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Oral Language, Punctuation
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Andera, Frank; Condon, Gregg – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1986
A research study was conducted to determine the relative frequency of occurrence of English punctuation rules, features of typewritten format, selected elements of English style in written business communications, and frequency of error for each element. Tabulations were made on the frequency of errors and correct occurrences for each analyzed…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Correspondence, Business Education, Grammatical Acceptability
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Vedenina, L. G. – Langue Francaise, 1973
Descriptors: Charts, Communication (Thought Transfer), Diagrams, Intonation
Fabri Diaz, Victor – Wichita State University Foreign Language Summary, 1972
Correct spelling, punctuation marks, and spelling accents must be taught in the beginning Spanish course. Accent marks make a difference in the interpretation of the written word. Rules govern the placing of exclamation and question marks and make up an integral part of written Spanish. Teachers have a duty and a responsibility to teach these…
Descriptors: Diacritical Marking, Language Instruction, Punctuation, Second Language Learning
Amilcar Cipriano, Nestor – Yelmo, 1979
This concluding article in a series concerning the use of the comma in Spanish gives specific examples of its use from Spanish literature. Concluding remarks outline the major purposes of the comma. (NCR)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Instruction, Punctuation, Second Language Learning
Pearce, Michael – Englisch, 1978
Even English speakers do not always know when to use a hyphen. Examples are given of some fairly clear-cut cases where the hyphen should be used, leading to the formulation of some usable rules. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Grammar, Language Instruction, Punctuation
Chafe, Wallace – 1987
Punctuation contributes substantially to the effectiveness of a piece of writing, and its successful use calls for an awareness of the sound of written language. For centuries, debates have existed over whether punctuation is determined by grammar, or whether its primary function is to signal the "prosody"--the patterns of pitch and…
Descriptors: Grammar, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Oral Reading, Punctuation
Miller, Bobby Ray, Comp. – 1977
This is the first cover-to-cover revision of the basic stylebook adopted in 1960 by United Press International and The Associated Press. Its primary purpose is to provide a set of consistent guidelines, reflecting current word usage, for newspaper editors handling wire-service copy and for others who follow the same style. The main entries, which…
Descriptors: Capitalization (Alphabetic), Editing, Guides, Language Styles
Bowers, Thomas A.; And Others – 1975
With increasing enrollments in journalism, many journalism instructors contend that problems of spelling, grammar, usage, and punctuation are particularly acute. Some of the questions raised at recent gatherings include: Are formal rules of English grammar dying? Is proper punctuation mere pedantry? What can journalism schools do about grammar and…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education, Journalism
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Baron, Naomi S. – Language Sciences, 2001
Argues that the history of punctuation in the English-speaking world offers tangible evidence for the evolving interplay between speech and writing. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Usage, Latin
Biscaye, Elizabeth; Pepper, Mary – 1989
The 1986 report by the Canadian Task Force on Aboriginal Languages, which recommended that the writing systems used for the northern Dene languages be standardized within 10 years, resulted in the 1987 Dene Standardization Project. The mandate for the project was to make recommendations on orthography standardization as the first step in the…
Descriptors: Alphabets, American Indian Languages, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
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Thao, Cheu; Robson, Barbara – 1982
The Mhong Language Council's 1982 conference had as its objectives: (1) a compromise spelling system to accommodate both White and Blue Mhong pronunciation; (2) simplification of the current Mhong spelling system; (3) review of approaches to the expression of foreign concepts in Mhong; and (4) adoption of capitalization and punctuation conventions…
Descriptors: Capitalization (Alphabetic), Language Planning, Language Variation, Linguistic Borrowing
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Stalker, James C. – College Composition and Communication, 1974
Descriptors: Child Language, Dialects, English Instruction, Graphemes
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Pons-Ridler, Suzanne – French Review, 1987
Recent changes in French grammatical and spelling conventions not generally known in North America are outlined, including instances of gender and number agreement, plurals of hyphenated words, articles, numerical adjectives, indefinites, verb forms, and accent marks. (MSE)
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, French, Grammar, Grammatical Acceptability
Prado, Eduardo – Yelmo, 1976
This article discusses punctuation in Spanish, specifically rules for the use of the comma, the colon, and the semi-colon. The rules for the placement of prosodic and orthographic stress are also discussed. (Text is in Spanish.) (CLK)
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Intonation, Language Patterns, Language Usage
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