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stroppyeditor.wordpress.com
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| | | | Contractions youre, well, cant, dont etc. generally make language sound less formal, and avoiding them makes it more formal. Over the years, contractions have become more acceptable higher up the formality spectrum. This is part of a general shift thats been going on for decades: styles of language that were once firmly seen | |
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www.arrantpedantry.com
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| | | | Unless you're a subscriber to Copyediting newsletter, you don't get the chance to read my "Grammar on the Edge" column. But now you can get a sneak peek of my most recent en... | |
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roderickdale.co.uk
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| | | | I have expanded this blog post in the light of comments received on Twitter, and to clarify a couple of issues that were not expressed particularly clearly when it began its life as a short rant. I fear I neglect this blog too much. There is, and has been, so much going on in my... | |
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fabricebaudoin.blog
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| | During the Fall 2017, I will be teaching rough paths theory at the University of Connecticut. The course will be mainly based on those notesand the lectures already posted on this blog in 2013 (when I first taught the class at Purdue University). Since I first taught the class, the theory of rough paths has... |