Understanding the Oxford Comma
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Welcome to episode 031 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from Curt Robbins & Associates. This podcast is targeted at IT professionals, technical writers, and documentation specialists. Subscribe today to never miss a single daily episode! Today’s show teaches listeners about the highly controversial topic of the Oxford comma. Introduced in 1905 in Great Britain, this grammatical convention has divided writers and IT professionals for decades. Hosts Daphne and Fred share their analysis of the article "Understanding the Oxford Comma" from the Curt Robbins & Associates Technical Writing Agency that was published on September 25, 2024. An excerpt from the article: "However, to be fair and objective (objectivity is one of my Pillars of Technical Writing, after all), it must be said that the Oxford comma is not grammatically required. Rather, it is grammatically optional. In other words, failure to use the Oxford comma is not, technically speaking, a mistake (even though many sources, including leading style guides, consider its omission to be an error). This is obviously where the arguments begin." Curt Robbins & Associates is currently taking on new clients. We enjoy helping companies with their documentation and communications strategy and implementation. Contact us to learn about our reasonable rates and fast turnaround.
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