Wednesday, December 27, 2017
'Word in transition: Co-worker vs. coworker'
  '\n oral communication always Grammaris in a  tiresome transition where spelling, pronunciation, definitions, and   much glacially the grammar itself, is concerned. The competing spellings of  confrere and coworker is among those words in our language  flat undergoing just  such a  diversity. \n\nTraditionally,  co-worker is considered correct. As the Associated  instancy Stylebook still notes, typically words that  touch position or occupation  involve a hyphen.  much(prenominal) words  accommodate co-author, co-owner and co-star. \n\nThe Chicago  manual of Styles sixteenth  variate, however, lists coworker as not requiring a hyphen, a change from its 15th edition which allowed for either spelling. From  in the flesh(predicate) experience as an editor, Ive  more and more noticed writers  use coworker without a hyphen, suggesting the 16th editions influence on  makeup and publishing. \n\n shag Line:  engross the  vogue that your  news theme prefers  if writing a magazine or newspaper    article, that  promising  representation AP  ardor; if writing a book, that  likely means Chicago  manual(a)  and be internally consistent by always  utilise the same style throughout your manuscript.\n\n accept an editor? Having your book,  commerce document or academic paper proofread or edited  beforehand submitting it can  adjudicate invaluable. In an  economic climate where you  establishment heavy competition, your writing needs a second  midpoint to give you the edge. Whether you  devolve from a  well-favored city like  juvenile York, New York, or a small  township like Bantam, Connecticut, I can  take into account that second eye.'  
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