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[lojban] Re: Intermediate English
--- Alex Martini <alexjm@umich.edu> wrote:
> On a side note the comma is especially problematic in English, and
> probably other languages that use the Latin script. This is because
> it is used for so many different things. It is used for lists {I sent
> you a letter, an apple, and a small piano.}. It is also used for for
> side comments {My brother, over committed as always, couldn't spare
> the time to help.} which are pretty much the same as relative clauses
> {The ambassador, who came yesterday, is named John.}. (Although, the
> comma is only used in {poi} type restrictive relative clauses, not in
> {noi} or {voi} type).
>
When I learned this stuff (about Middle English, I suppose), the comma rule for relative clauses
was exactly the opposite (and my punctuation checker still works it that way -- along with the
novel requiring "that" for restrictive relatives). that is, no commas with restrictive (part of
the description, {poi}), commas required with non-restrictive (additonal information, {noi} etc.)
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