Stops, or How to Punctuate

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Paul Allardyce 1895
English
  • INTRODUCTION
  • THE FULL STOP
  • THE COMMA
  • THE SEMICOLON
  • THE COLON
  • THE POINT OF INTERROGATION
  • THE MARK OF EXCLAMATION
  • THE DASH
  • BRACKETS (OR THE PARENTHESIS)
  • INVERTED COMMAS
  • ITALICS
  • THE HYPHEN
  • THE APOSTROPHE
  • ELLIPSIS
  • REFERENCES TO NOTES
  • CORRECTION OF PROOFS
Throughout the ages, languages continue to adapt and change. English, being a relatively new language, is a nice example of that. Though the English vocabulary is continually evolving, the system of punctuation has remained constant for the most part. This means that grammar books from 1895 are still applicable today. Therefore, if the following sentence looks correct to you, perhaps listening to Paul Allardyce's "Stops, or How to Punctuate" would be a good idea.
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