[Spellyans] definite and indefinite
Eddie Climo
eddie_climo at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Mar 28 18:58:59 GMT 2014
I would have thought it wise, after all, punctuation has an integral role in clarifying meaning in written language, and children need to learn this.
After all, consider the book title,"thehobbitorthereandbackagain." Isn't it clearer when articulated with spaces, line breaks, and punctuation marks, not to mention soem well-chosen capitalisation, as in:
THE HOBBIT,
or,
There and Back Again.
Eddie Climo
On 28 Mar 2014, at 18:32, Nicholas Williams <njawilliams at gmail.com> wrote:
> Fine, but is it wise to have a title that depends for its sense on punctuation?
> Particularly in this case, where the book is aimed at children.
>
>
> On 28 Mar 2014, at 16:48, Philip Newton wrote:
>
>> What about: STERENN, KOLIN KERNOW ?
>
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