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Emmy J. Favilla

A World Without “Whom”

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Eats, Shoots & Leaves for the internet age

As language evolves faster than ever before, what is the future of 'correct' writing? When Emmy Favilla was tasked with creating a styleguide for BuzzFeed, she opted for spelling, grammar and punctuation guidelines that would reflect how readers actually use language IRL.
With wry humour and an uncanny intuition for the possibilities of internet-age expression, Favilla makes a case for breaking the stuffy rules that have hitherto defined our relationship with language. Featuring priceless emoji strings, sidebars, quizzes and style debates among the most lovable word nerds of the digital media world — of which Favilla is the go-to style guru — A World Without “Whom” is essential for readers and writers of posts, tweets, texts, emails and whatever comes next.
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571 печатни страници
Година на публикуване
2017
Издател
Bloomsbury Publishing
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  • Julija Sebastijanovićцитирапреди 4 години
    just keep things neat and consistently stick with one or the other.
  • Julija Sebastijanovićцитирапреди 4 години
    so how about we all agree to stop bullying the little fella and focus our energies elsewhere.
  • Julija Sebastijanovićцитирапреди 4 години
    With so many resources to turn to on the internet, it’s never been easier in the history of communication to hone our awareness of appropriate language about concepts or communities we may not be immediately familiar with; there’s no longer an excuse to say, “Oh, I didn’t know that wasn’t the right way to talk about that.”

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