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- FAQPunctuation.htm accessdate "2011-10-25".
- FAQPunctuation.htm accessdate "2015-09-09".
- FAQPunctuation.htm accessdate "2015-09-10".
- FAQPunctuation.htm author "Stephen Wilbers".
- FAQPunctuation.htm format "web site".
- FAQPunctuation.htm isCitedBy Comma.
- FAQPunctuation.htm isCitedBy Full_stop.
- FAQPunctuation.htm isCitedBy Punctuation_of_English.
- FAQPunctuation.htm isCitedBy Quotation_marks_in_English.
- FAQPunctuation.htm quote "The British style is strongly advocated by some American language experts. In defense of nearly a century and a half of the American style, however, it may be said that it seems to have been working fairly well and has not resulted in serious miscommunication. Whereas there clearly is some risk with question marks and exclamation points, there seems little likelihood that readers will be misled concerning the period or comma. There may be some risk in such specialized material as textual criticism, but in that case author and editors may take care to avoid the danger by alternative phrasing or by employing, in this exacting field, the exacting British system. In linguistic and philosophical works, specialized terms are regularly punctuated the British way, along with the use of single quotation marks. [quote attributed to Chicago Manual of style, 14th ed.]".
- FAQPunctuation.htm title "Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Punctuation".
- FAQPunctuation.htm url FAQPunctuation.htm.