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Sources Cited

GrammaRight is not heavily footnoted. We rely on just a few favorite sources. Instead of citing them in full in the Click Notes, we've provided their full citations below. The short citations denote how we cite the works in the Click Notes.

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Source Cited

Garner Oxford

Bryan A. Garner, The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage
and Style
(Oxford Univ. Press, 2000).

Garner Legal

Bryan A. Garner, A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
(Oxford Univ. Press, 2d ed. 1995).

Follett

Wilson Follett, Modern American Usage: A Guide
(Hill & Wang, 1998).

Fowler

Henry W. Fowler, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage
(Oxford Univ. Press, 2d ed. 1965).

New Fowler

Henry W. Fowler, The New Fowler's Modern English Usage
(Clarendon Press, 3d ed. 1996).

Kane

Thomas S. Kane, The Oxford Guide to Writing
(Oxford Univ. Press 1983).

Strunk & White

William Strunk, Jr., and E.B. White, The Elements of Style
(Allyn & Bacon, 4th ed. 2000).

Random House

The Random House Dictionary of the English Language
(2d ed. 1987).



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