Watch Your Words
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442253438
ISBN-10: 1442253436
Pagini: 108
Ilustrații: 3 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:4th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10: 1442253436
Pagini: 108
Ilustrații: 3 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:4th edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Descriere
The fourth edition of Watch Your Words incorporates current Associated Press style and a new guide to basic editing principles. As an accessible handbook for mastering baseline knowledge of punctuation, grammar, and usage, it is ideal for quick use in the classroom and the newsroom.
Cuprins
Introduction: On Disruption and Continuity
Best Practices for Journalistic Writing
Implicit Bias and Inclusive Storytelling
Punctuation
-Rules and Guidelines
-Conjunction Junction: Comma Rules for and, but and or
-Nonessential vs. Essential: That vs. Which
-Punctuation Self-Test
Grammar
-Basic Terms and Concepts
-Grammar Terms and Concepts Exercise
-Mapping Who vs. Whom
-Making the Right Choice
-Practice Sentences: Who vs. Whom
-Other Rules and Guidelines
-Grammar Self-Tests
Usage
-Rules and Guidelines
-Usage Self-Test
RECAP: Comprehensive Self-Test
AP Style
-Evolutionary Updates and Evergreen Mainstays
-AP Style Study Guides & Self-Tests
Supplementary Self-Tests
-Punctuation/AP Style Test
-Grammar/AP Style Test
-Usage/AP Style Test
-Final Language-Skills Test
-Quality-Control Guide to Writing and Editing
-Accuracy and Fact-Checking
-Fact-Checking Exercise
-Brevity and Tightening
-Tightening Exercise
-Clarity
-Clarity Exercise
-Quotations and Attribution
-Quotations and Attribution Exercise
-Basic Editing Principles
Spelling
-Homonyms and Sound-Alikes Exercise
-Spelltraps
Copy-Editing Symbols
-Copy-Editing Symbols Self-Test
-Basic Symbolism
Answer Keys
-Punctuation Self-Test
-Grammar Terms and Concepts Exercise
-Grammar Self-Test I
-Grammar Self-Test II
-Usage Self-Test
-RECAP: Comprehensive Self-Test
-AP Style Self-Test I
-AP Style Self-Test II
-AP Style Self-Test III
-Punctuation/AP Style Test
-Grammar/AP Style Test
-Usage/AP Style Test
-Final Language-Skills Test
-Fact-Checking Exercise
-Tightening Exercise
-Clarity Exercise
-Quotations and Attribution Exercise
-Homonyms and Sound-Alikes Exercise
-Copy-Editing Symbols Self-Test
Best Practices for Journalistic Writing
Implicit Bias and Inclusive Storytelling
Punctuation
-Rules and Guidelines
-Conjunction Junction: Comma Rules for and, but and or
-Nonessential vs. Essential: That vs. Which
-Punctuation Self-Test
Grammar
-Basic Terms and Concepts
-Grammar Terms and Concepts Exercise
-Mapping Who vs. Whom
-Making the Right Choice
-Practice Sentences: Who vs. Whom
-Other Rules and Guidelines
-Grammar Self-Tests
Usage
-Rules and Guidelines
-Usage Self-Test
RECAP: Comprehensive Self-Test
AP Style
-Evolutionary Updates and Evergreen Mainstays
-AP Style Study Guides & Self-Tests
Supplementary Self-Tests
-Punctuation/AP Style Test
-Grammar/AP Style Test
-Usage/AP Style Test
-Final Language-Skills Test
-Quality-Control Guide to Writing and Editing
-Accuracy and Fact-Checking
-Fact-Checking Exercise
-Brevity and Tightening
-Tightening Exercise
-Clarity
-Clarity Exercise
-Quotations and Attribution
-Quotations and Attribution Exercise
-Basic Editing Principles
Spelling
-Homonyms and Sound-Alikes Exercise
-Spelltraps
Copy-Editing Symbols
-Copy-Editing Symbols Self-Test
-Basic Symbolism
Answer Keys
-Punctuation Self-Test
-Grammar Terms and Concepts Exercise
-Grammar Self-Test I
-Grammar Self-Test II
-Usage Self-Test
-RECAP: Comprehensive Self-Test
-AP Style Self-Test I
-AP Style Self-Test II
-AP Style Self-Test III
-Punctuation/AP Style Test
-Grammar/AP Style Test
-Usage/AP Style Test
-Final Language-Skills Test
-Fact-Checking Exercise
-Tightening Exercise
-Clarity Exercise
-Quotations and Attribution Exercise
-Homonyms and Sound-Alikes Exercise
-Copy-Editing Symbols Self-Test
Recenzii
The fifth edition's new section on Implicit Bias and Inclusive Storytelling is brilliant and encourages editors and writers to face their personal biases at every level of writing. Explaining recent AP Style changes on gender-neutral pronouns adds clarity for editors and writers.
The fifth edition of Watch Your Words clearly articulates the best practices for inclusive storytelling across print, digital and broadcast platforms in this ever-evolving media environment. Over the course of 15 years, I can attest that this handbook has measurably and significantly improved my students' writing and editing skills.
While the formats for delivering news are rapidly changing, the new edition of Watch Your Words helps journalists develop the core skills that matter most, regardless of platform: accuracy, clarity and technical precision. The self-tests provide useful feedback, and a new section on bias and inclusivity reflects vital industry conversations.
The fifth edition of Watch Your Words clearly articulates the best practices for inclusive storytelling across print, digital and broadcast platforms in this ever-evolving media environment. Over the course of 15 years, I can attest that this handbook has measurably and significantly improved my students' writing and editing skills.
While the formats for delivering news are rapidly changing, the new edition of Watch Your Words helps journalists develop the core skills that matter most, regardless of platform: accuracy, clarity and technical precision. The self-tests provide useful feedback, and a new section on bias and inclusivity reflects vital industry conversations.