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- From: gmw1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Gabe M Wiener)
- Subject: Re: lists
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.042846.16144@news.columbia.edu>
- Keywords: semi colons, commas etc
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- Organization: Columbia University
- References: <7171@pharaoh.cyborg.bt.co.uk>
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 04:28:46 GMT
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- In article <7171@pharaoh.cyborg.bt.co.uk> martin@pharaoh.cyborg.bt.co.uk (Martin Gorman) writes:
- >What's the correct way to construct a list in English. I use a colon and
- >semi-colons, like this:
-
- There are several ways that I do it:
-
- a) Shopping list:
- Bread
- Eggs
- Butter
- Kitchen Matches
-
- [items set off by tabs...no need for punctuation because the tabs indicate
- the breaks]
-
-
- b) Her book included a full index, table of contents, bibliography, and
- list of works cited.
-
- [items set off by commas in a sentence, useful when the text of the list
- doesn't interrupt the sentence flow.]
-
-
- c) Please bring the following with you tomorrow: a calculator, a spiral
- notebook, and a #2 pencil.
-
- [a comma list set off with a colon, useful when the list interrupts the
- sentence flow]
-
-
- d) Special thanks are extended to George Stauffer, Director of the Chapel
- Music Program; Elaine Sisman, Associate Professor of Music History; and
- Claudia Dumschat, associate organist; without all of whom this event
- would not have been possible.
-
- [semicolons used to set off items...especially useful when your items
- _already_ have commas in them]
-
- Just my $0.02.
-
-
- --
-
- Gabe Wiener - Columbia Univ. "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings
- gmw1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu to be seriously considered as a means of
- N2GPZ in ham radio circles communication. The device is inherently of
- 72355,1226 on CI$ no value to us." -Western Union memo, 1877
-