Fry's English Delight is back on Radio 4. The first episode, So Wrong It's Right is available on iplayer.
On the subject, shouldn't the "It's" in the title be spelt in lower case because it has only three letters (even two plus an appended and truncated "is")?
On the subject, shouldn't the "It's" in the title be spelt in lower case because it has only three letters (even two plus an appended and truncated "is")?
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Date: 11/8/09 01:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 11/8/09 02:32 pm (UTC)I seem to remember a rule stating that only words longer than three letters should be capitalised in titles but I'm too lazy (and busy) to look it up.
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Date: 11/8/09 02:45 pm (UTC)This is one of those areas where are no universally-agreed rules of style, only individual publishers' preferences. Which sometimes they will try to give the force of rules, but they should probably be resisted ;-)
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Date: 11/8/09 02:42 pm (UTC)The other extreme is a system where all short words except "I" are uncapitalized, regardless of their syntactic function. This is sadly quite commonly seen, despite it being basically nonsense.
Most professional publishing houses have a style that's somewhere inbetween. The Oxford style I mostly worked with leaves a great deal up to the editor's discretion on what looks 'right', so the way the BBC have it there would be OK because the little i in the middle of "So Wrong it's Right" would look awkward.
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Date: 11/8/09 02:52 pm (UTC)Just for aesthetic reasons, I'd prefer the BBC example, too.
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Date: 13/8/09 01:26 pm (UTC)