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Usage

A style guide is a work aiming to set out rules for writers. In such works, style can have two meanings:
  • Publication conventions for markup style, such as italicization of book and movie titles, expression of dates and numbers, or formats for footnotes.
  • Literary considerations of prose style, such as best usage, common grammatical errors, rules or suggestions for the most forceful expression of ideas.

Some style guides for the English language

Academic

Journalism

General

Wikipedia

  • : the style guide1 for this encyclopedia, Wikipedia

Books

  • Usage and Abusage by Eric Partridge
  • The King's English by Kingsley Amis
  • Troublesome Words by Bill Bryson
  • Janice R. Walker and Todd Taylor The Columbia Guide to Online Style; Columbia University Press ISBN 0231107897 (paperback, 1998) and ISBN 0231107889 (hardback, 1998)
  • The Chicago Manual of Style; University of Chicago Press; ISBN 0-226-10403-6 (15th edition, hardcover, 2003). Margaret D. F. Mahan wrote the preface, but is not credited as editor.
  • H.W. Fowler and Robert Burchfield (editor); The New Fowler's Modern English Usage; Clarendon Press; ISBN 0198602634 (revised 3rd edition, hardcover, 2000)

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Footnote

1Wikipedia has several recommendations as to writing style, such as:

 

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