https://writing-style-guide.papercheck.com/index.php?title=Capitalization_CSE&feed=atom&action=historyCapitalization CSE - Revision history2024-03-28T09:34:22ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.37.2https://writing-style-guide.papercheck.com/index.php?title=Capitalization_CSE&diff=40&oldid=prevPaperadmin: Created page with "1. Titles of Books, Journals, Newspapers, Articles, Lectures, Pamphlets, Chapters, Sections, and so on (in the text, '''not the reference list'''): Do not capitalize '''prepos..."2015-05-30T20:52:04Z<p>Created page with "1. Titles of Books, Journals, Newspapers, Articles, Lectures, Pamphlets, Chapters, Sections, and so on (in the text, '''not the reference list'''): Do not capitalize '''prepos..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>1. Titles of Books, Journals, Newspapers, Articles, Lectures, Pamphlets, Chapters, Sections, and so on (in the text, '''not the reference list'''): Do not capitalize '''prepositions''' of any length UNLESS they are<br />
a. part of a phrasal verb<nowiki>*</nowiki>, e.g., <br />
Doing '''Without''' the Extras: An Approach to Fiscal Management<br />
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>A phrasal verb is a verb+preposition (e.g., bring up), verb+adverb (e.g., look after), or verb+preposition+adverb (e.g., get off to) combination where the preposition and/or adverb is essential to the meaning <br />
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(more capitalization rules to be added later)</div>Paperadmin