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Harvard comma — /ˈhavəd kɒmə/ (say hahvuhd komuh) noun → serial comma …
Harvard University Press — (HUP) is a publishing house, a division of Harvard University, that is highly respected in academic publishing. It was established on January 13, 1913. In 2005, it published 220 new titles. It is a member of the Association of American University … Wikipedia
Comma (punctuation) — A comma ( , ) is a punctuation mark. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text. Some typefaces render it as a small line,… … Wikipedia
Comma — For other uses, see Comma (disambiguation). , Comma Punctuation apostrophe … Wikipedia
Serial comma — Oxford comma redirects here. For the song by Vampire Weekend, see Oxford Comma (song). The serial comma (also known as the Oxford comma or Harvard comma, and sometimes referred to as the series comma) is the comma used immediately before a… … Wikipedia
serial comma — /ˈsɪəriəl kɒmə/ (say searreeuhl komuh) noun the comma used before a conjunction linking the final item in a series, as in Portugal, Spain, and France where the comma after Spain is the serial comma. Also, Oxford comma, Harvard comma. Usage:… …
serial comma — noun A comma preceding the final conjunction in a list of three or more items, especially to provide clarity. Syn: Harvard comma, Oxford comma … Wiktionary
Pythagorean comma — (PC) defined in Pythagorean tuning as difference between semitones (A1–m2), or interval between enharmonically equivalent notes (from D♭ to C♯). The di … Wikipedia
Wikipedia:Manual of Style — This guideline is a part of the English Wikipedia s Manual of Style. Use common sense in applying it; it will have occasional exceptions. Please ensure that any edits to this page reflect consensus. Shortcuts … Wikipedia
Oxford University Press — L’Oxford University Press (OUP ou OxUP, littéralement : « Presse universitaire d Oxford ») est une maison d édition universitaire britannique de renom et un département de l’université d Oxford. Ses publications se déclinent sous… … Wikipédia en Français