Mechanical Conventions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 17
About This Presentation
Title:

Mechanical Conventions

Description:

1. Proper nouns, their abbreviations, plus words derived from ... american eagle scottish terrier shih tzu. S. G. A. S. S. T. 7. Proper nouns ... Trade names ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:92
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 18
Provided by: serv327
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Mechanical Conventions


1
Mechanical Conventions
  • Capitalization
  • Abbreviations
  • Numerals
  • Italics

2
Capitalization
  • Capitalize the first letter of
  • Proper nouns
  • Titles of persons
  • First, last, and all major words in titles and
    subtitles
  • First words

3
1. Proper nouns, their abbreviations, plus words
derived from proper nouns
  • Proper nouns are specific names of
  • Persons, places, and things
  • homer simpson alice cooper
  • winnipeg the pas crystal city queenston
    street
  • boyd building red river college st. vital
    mallpacific ocean sales department
  • british texan vancouverite
  • The deity, religions, religious followers, sacred
    books
  • protestant buddhism bible

H
S
A
C
W
T
P
C
C
S
Q
B
B
R
R
C
S
V
M
P
O
S
D
B
T
V
B
B
P
4
Proper nouns
  • Continents
  • asia north america
  • Nationalities, races
  • spanish asian english japanese
  • Months, holidays, days of the week
  • june labour day sunday

A
A
N
A
E
J
S
J
L
D
S
5
Proper nouns
  • But not terms used with proper nouns unless part
    of the specific name
  • american border colgate toothpaste
  • our high school reunion labour day weekend
  • red and assiniboine rivers
  • Also, not words used in specific measurements
  • 5 feet 2 inches 12 metres 200 kg
  • Also, not names of seasons
  • summer holidays winter sports
  • Also, not former proper nouns
  • french fries china

A
C
L
D
R
A
6
Proper nouns
  • Also, not names of flowers, plants, trees,
    chemical elements, birds, animals
  • rose poinsettia juniper bush oak
  • sodium chloride trinitrotoluene
  • blue jay bald eagle dachshund
  • Unless derived from proper nouns
  • shasta daisy georgia pine
  • american eagle scottish terrier shih tzu

S
G
A
S
S
T
7
Proper nouns
  • Trade names
  • xerox vim honda
  • But not former trade names
  • aspirin kleenex
  • School subjects only if names of languages
  • french spanish history mathematics
  • Particular courses
  • philosophy 101 communication 2
  • Programs
  • computer analyst/programmer
  • health information technologist

X
V
H
F
S
P
C
C
A
P
H
I
T
8
Proper nouns
  • Directions only if in reference to specific
    section of a country or the world or as part of
    name of a major world division
  • north pole south america the wild west
  • But not when in reference to points on the
    compass
  • southern manitoba east of the rockies
  • Words accompanying letters, figures, Roman
    numerals (except words like page, line )
  • route 90 chapter 6 invoice no. 469
  • grade 3 room E316

N
P
S
A
W
W
M
R
R
C
I
N
G
R
9
2. Titles of persons
  • Titles of persons when used as part of a proper
    name
  • mr. downing professor black dr. laura
  • I asked director jones to attend.
  • But not when used alone
  • The dean is in a meeting.
  • High-ranking government officials, religious
    officials preceding, following, or replacing
  • president bush father morand
  • jean cretien, prime minister,
  • The governor general spoke at lunch.

M
D
P
B
D
L
D
J
P
B
F
M
J
C
P
M
G
G
10
Titles of persons
  • Low-ranking government officials, business people
    only when immediately preceding
  • mayor murray dean billings
  • glen murray, mayor of winnipeg,
  • faith mackling, assistant director,
  • Usage varies with titles of important public
    figures when used alone
  • We saw the prime minister on TV.
  • The premier was interviewed by the journalist.

M
M
D
B
G
M
W
F
M
P
M
11
Titles of persons
  • Family relationships
  • Only when immediately preceding and used as parts
    of proper nouns, or when replacing them
  • I heard aunt martha speak fondly of mother.
  • I admire my uncle allan.
  • Not when preceded by possessive pronoun
  • This is my uncle, allan.
  • Our grandmother still loves to cook.

A
M
M
A
U
A
12
3. First, last, and all major words in titles and
subtitles of works of art, literature
  • Minor words articles, prepositions, and
    coordinating conjunctions only if first or last
  • on being average in defense of the meek
  • Second part of hyphenated term only if it is a
    major word
  • a three-part solution to perfection
  • my pre-retirement strategy
  • Titles of chapter titles plus other major
    divisions
  • excellence in business communication discusses a
    great web site in revising business messages.

O
B
A
I
D
M
A
T
S
P
M
P
R
S
E
B
C
W
R
B
M
13
4. First words
  • Sentence or sentence substitute
  • this stuff is easy. right?
  • Quoted sentence
  • I fell in love when he said, my rich aunt left
    me a million dollars.
  • Unless blended into sentence introducing it
  • I started to worry when he added and Im giving
    it all to charity.
  • Unless second part of interrupted quote
  • Dont worry, he said, because I consider you a
    charity case.

T
R
M
14
First words
  • Sentence within parentheses
  • Allan blames you. (frankly, I dont believe him.)
  • Unless parentheses within another sentence
  • The meal was great (she had some help, though).
  • After a colon
  • Only if it begins an independent clause
    (optional)
  • He had only one choice he had to leave.
  • Capitalize if it begins a formal rule, a long
    independent clause, or a series of independent
    clauses
  • I love Thumpers mothers advice if you cant
    say somethin nice, dont say nothin at all.

F
H
I
15
First words
  • Items in a vertical list (bulleted or numbered)
  • our needs are few
  • food for nourishment
  • clothing
  • shelter for protection from the elements
  • Each line of poetry unless poet does not
  • all the worlds a stage
  • and all the men and women merely players
  • Salutation, complimentary closing
  • my dear Mr. Black and Ms. White
  • cordially yours,

O
F
C
S
A
A
M
C
16
B. Capitalize all letters in
  • Abbreviations for proper nouns
  • CBC CAP RRC
  • Some abbreviations are not capitalized, some have
    periods see discussion of abbreviations
  • kg a.m. e.g. A.D. B.C.
  • Call letters of radio and television stations
  • CJOB CKND
  • Acronyms
  • NATO OPEC

17
B. Capitalize all letters in
  • Codes for provinces and states
  • MB ND
  • Chemical symbols
  • Some lower-case letters and subscript numbers
    included
  • NaCl TNT H2O
  • IOU, SOS, I (pronoun), Oh (interjection)
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com