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E-raamat: Punctuation Matters: Advice on Punctuation for Scientific and Technical Writing

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2006
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134148028
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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Punctuation Matters gives straight answers to the queries raised most frequently by practitioners in computing, engineering, medicine and science as they grapple with day-to-day tasks in writing and editing. The advice it offers is based on John Kirkman’s long experience of providing courses on writing and editing in academic centres, large companies, research organisations and government departments in the UK, Europe and in USA. Sample material discussed in the book comes from real documents from computing, engineering and scientific contexts, giving the guidelines an immediately recognisable, ‘true to life’ relevance. The advice is down-to-earth and up-to-date.

It is clearly set out in three parts:

  • part one states a policy for clear and reliable punctuation
  • part two gives a series of alphabetically arranged guidelines, to be ‘dipped into’ for guidance on how to use the main punctuation marks in English
  • part three contains appendices on paragraphing, word-division and how conventions of punctuation differ in the UK and the USA.

Punctuation Matters is the essential guide for everyone who has to write in scientific, technical and medical contexts, with clear explanations on punctuation, what it does and how to use it.

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"it sets out in readable and clear prose all the basics and many of the subtleties of punctuation that science and technical writers need to know." -- Karen Lane, Technical Communication, Vol. 55, Number 1, February 2008

Preface vii
Conventions used in this book xiii
About the author xiv
PART 1 Policy 1
Difficulties caused by lack of punctuation
3
The jobs done by punctuation marks
5
The relation of punctuation to intonation and stress
7
Is 'open' or 'light' punctuation enough?
9
How punctuation helps reading
9
Reducing uncertainty by punctuating carefully
13
Absence of punctuation may damage your credibility
14
Redundancy as helpful reinforcement
16
The lazy writer's evasion of responsibility
16
PART 2 Guidelines 19
1 Apostrophe
21
2 Capital letters
24
3 Colon
27
4 Comma
34
5 Dash (em rule and en rule)
53
6 Ellipsis points
58
7 Exclamation mark
61
8 Full stop
62
9 Hyphen
66
10 Inverted commas (or quotation marks)
78
11 Parentheses (or brackets)
84
12 Question mark
89
13 Semi-colon
91
14 Slash
93
15 Underlining
96
16 Variations in printing: bold type and italic type
98
PART 3 Appendices 103
Appendix 1: Paragraphing
105
Appendix 2: Word-division
115
Appendix 3: Differences in punctuation in American English and British English
119
Bibliography 138
Index 140


John Kirkman is a communications specialist who runs his own consultancy specialising in technical and scientific writing.