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Language Corner
The AP and the latest style
April 29, 2021
By
Merrill Perlman
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Lose labyrinthine and keep it bizarre
June 17, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
From ‘champing’ to ‘champion’
June 8, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Words with dark roots
June 1, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Not all conjunctions are created equal
May 26, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Mystery misspellings
May 18, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Why a stylebook should be a guidebook, not a rulebook
May 13, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Why you should get rid of the ‘1’ in phone numbers
May 11, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Don’t interrupt yourself
May 4, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
The difference between ‘blond’ and ‘blonde’ you might not expect
April 27, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
To semicolon, or not to semicolon
April 20, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Try to clamor a bit less
April 13, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
The proper terminology to use when writing about illness
April 7, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Don’t forget these changes to the
AP Stylebook
March 31, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Why ‘transgender’ is preferred over ‘transgendered’
March 23, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
Unpopular grammar rules
March 17, 2015
By
Merrill Perlman
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