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includes humorous examples of self-referential examples in copyediting, such as "This sentence no verb.", "Bad speling", and "Incorrectspa cing".
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is a rule of language or linguistic style, humorously written in such a way that it breaks this rule. Fumblerules are a form of
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Fumblerules: A Lighthearted Guide to Grammar and Good Usage
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on Sunday, 4 November 1979, in his column "On Language" in
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in academic writing basically sounds terrible, you know."
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Rule of language or linguistic style that breaks the rule
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How Not to Write: The Essential Misrules of Grammar
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Index

self-reference
science
editor
George L. Trigg
William Safire
The New York Times
How Not to Write: The Essential Misrules of Grammar
clichés
Ending a sentence with a preposition
crème de la crème
obfuscation
split infinitives
double negatives
sentence fragments
Parentheses
passive voice
diminutive
discourse markers
Muphry's law
Epimenides paradox
Jargon File
A Mania for Sentences
ISBN
9780701126629
Bibcode
1979PhRvL..42..747T
doi
10.1103/physrevlett.42.747
ISSN
0031-9007

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