Re: PUNCTATION AND QUOTATION

Subject: Re: PUNCTATION AND QUOTATION
From: Danny Wood <dwood -at- SSI -dot- NAVTECH -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 12:20:49 -0500

On Jul 2, 12:49pm, Wiley, Karen P. wrote:
> Subject: Re: PUNCTATION AND QUOTATION
> As I have always understood it, periods and commas go inside the quotation
> marks always; semicolons, colons, and question marks, unless part of the
> actual quotation, go outside.
>
> Karen Wiley
> The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
> karen_wiley -at- jhuapl -dot- edu
>
>-- End of excerpt from Wiley, Karen P.

That's true, except in UK English, where I believe the rule is everything goes
outside the quotation marks.

I know: This has already been discussed but TOUGH NOOGGIES!

--
Danny Wood
dwood -at- ssi -dot- navtech -dot- com

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