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The Unassailable Superiority of the Oxford Comma #5
Those who are familiar with the Japanese language will understand the grammatical value of the term とか. Jisho defines it as “among other things; such things as; or something like that.” Problems can arise when attempting to use these English … Continue reading
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The Manifest Superiority of the Oxford Comma #4
This article shall serve as a sort of transition from the previous one for reasons to become clear momentarily. As another foreword, I should mention that shizzle’s gonna get intense in this one. A particular argument against the Oxford comma … Continue reading
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The Irrefragable Superiority of the Oxford Comma #3
Whilst reading an article from Mental Floss (which, incidentally, has a list of arguments for and against the Oxford comma, the latter of which I will debunk in the future), I spotted a sentence which included a certain element that … Continue reading
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The Unquestionable Superiority of the Oxford Comma #2
Before going into specific grammatical examples, I believe we should begin with a more general view of the Oxford comma’s supremacy. That is to say, of course, that we should place trust in those organizations that specialize in language arts. … Continue reading
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The Indisputable Superiority of the Oxford Comma #1
Due to the length of the intervals between updates concerning the translation progress, we’ve decided to post irregularly regular updates that discuss the Oxford comma. I consider these discussions to be objective in nature, as the supremacy of the Oxford … Continue reading
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