CMOS Shop Talk

From the Chicago Manual of Style

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • CMOS Online
  • Chicago Style Q&A
  • Free Trial
    • Individuals
    • Institutions
  • For Students
  • For Companies
  • Chicago Style Workouts
  • Fiction+
  • About
    • About Shop Talk
    • About The Chicago Manual of Style
    • Contact
  • Join

Tag Archives: dialect

Linguist Lynne Murphy talks about American English versus British English

Lynne Murphy is a linguist and author of the blog Separated by a Common Language, where she tackles the divergences and parallels between American English and British English. With entries ranging from adverb placement, the use of please in restaurants, and cars that hoot versus honk, she reveals how our language differences can . . .

July 1, 2013 in Interviews.

NEW! CMOS for PerfectIt Proofreading Software

PerfectIt Now Includes The Chicago Manual of Style

Style, Buddy

Where Research Begins: An Amazon Best Seller!

NEW from CHICAGO!

Cover image for On Revision: The Only Writing That Counts, by William Germano
Shop the CMOS Merch Store
Shop the CMOS Merch Store

Train With Editors Canada

Editors Canada Logo

Categories

  • Announcements
  • Chicago Style Workouts
  • CMOS for PerfectIt
  • CMOS Section in the Spotlight
  • CMOS Throwback
  • Editor’s Corner
  • Fiction+
  • For Students
  • Interviews
  • Manual Miscellany
  • New in the 17th

The Manual on Twitter

Tweets by @ChicagoManual

CMOS Shop Talk RSS Feed

RSS feed RSS - Posts

Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Expound by Konstantin Kovshenin
CMOS Shop TalkLogo Header Menu
 

Loading Comments...