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Cargando... New Oxford Spelling Dictionary: The Writers' and Editors' Guide to Spelling and Word Division (Reference)por Maurice Waite
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The New Oxford Spelling Dictionary has been prepared in consultation with professional editors and proofreaders to offer the quickest and most authoritative reference for spelling and word division. It is the essential guidefor a wide range of people who work with the written word, whether onpaper or in electronic form.The text was compiled using the unrivalled resources of Oxford Dictionaries' language research programme; it gives unambiguous and authoritative guidance on spelling and form for over 110,000 words, including capitalization, hyphenation of compounds, and irregular inflections. US and UK spellingsare covered in full. It also includes thousands of people, places, and other proper names.Full coverage of word division, indicating both primary (preferred) and secondary breaks for every suitable word, makes the New Oxford Spelling Dictionary the only reference suitable for editors, typesetters, proofreaders, and copy writers needing to make authoritative and consistent decisionsrelating to line endings. Its use will contribute to high-quality and accurate editorial standards.The New Oxford Dictionary of Spelling has been freshly designed for ease of access to the information, and the new handbook size makes it ideal as a quick reference tool. Together with the New Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors and New Hart's Rules it is an essential part of every editor'sand writer's toolkit. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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