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The Chicago manual of style.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c2003.Description: xvii, 956 p. 23 cmISBN:
  • 0-226-10403-6
Subject(s): Summary: guidance on bias-free language and a list of words with their associated prepositions..Other important revisions are:various elements that make up a scholarly journalSummary: This edition contains chapter on grammar and usage.Outlines the grammatical structures of the English,shows how to put words and phrases together to achieve clarity,warns against pomposity,and identifies common errors.Included in this chapter are a glossary of troublesome expressionsSummary: updated and expanded coverage of copyright and permission matters,a reorganized section on compounds and hypenation that contains a new material but occupies less space,more attention to Canadian terms and usage,a new section prepared by editors of Gallaudet University Press on the typographic presentation of American Sign Language,and a largely rewritten chapter on mathematics which recognizes the almost universal use of computer software,reorganization of chapters on documentation:chapter 16 outlines the two main systems preferrred by Chicago and chapter 17 discusses specific elements and subject matter,with examples of both systems in almost every paragraph.
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference Z 253 .C432 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000285143

guidance on bias-free language and a list of words with their associated prepositions..Other important revisions are:various elements that make up a scholarly journal

This edition contains chapter on grammar and usage.Outlines the grammatical structures of the English,shows how to put words and phrases together to achieve clarity,warns against pomposity,and identifies common errors.Included in this chapter are a glossary of troublesome expressions

updated and expanded coverage of copyright and permission matters,a reorganized section on compounds and hypenation that contains a new material but occupies less space,more attention to Canadian terms and usage,a new section prepared by editors of Gallaudet University Press on the typographic presentation of American Sign Language,and a largely rewritten chapter on mathematics which recognizes the almost universal use of computer software,reorganization of chapters on documentation:chapter 16 outlines the two main systems preferrred by Chicago and chapter 17 discusses specific elements and subject matter,with examples of both systems in almost every paragraph.

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