2589:, these are treated the same way in uppercase whether the text is capitalized or all-uppercase. They may be always preserved (as in German) or always omitted (as in Greek) or often omitted (as in French). Some attribute this to the fact that diacritics on capital letters were not available earlier on typewriters, and it is now becoming more common to preserve them in French and Spanish (in both languages the rule is to preserve them, although in France and Mexico, for instance, schoolchildren are often erroneously taught that they should not add diacritics on capital letters).
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2171:. Capital letters only. This style can be used for headlines and book or chapter titles at the top of a book page. It is commonly used in transcribed speech to indicate that a person is shouting, or to indicate a hectoring and obnoxious speaker. For this reason, it is generally discouraged. Long spans of Latin-alphabet text in all uppercase are harder to read because of the absence of the
2127:. All words capitalized, except for certain subsets defined by rules that are not universally standardized, often minor words such as "the" (as above), "of", or "and". Other commonly lowercase words are prepositions and coordinating conjunctions. The standardization is only at the level of house styles and individual
1967:
For some items, many style guides recommend that initial capitalization be avoided by not putting the item at the beginning of a sentence, or by writing it in lowercase even at the beginning of a sentence. Such scientific terms have their own rules about capitalization which take precedence over the
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or when use of the lower case has been granted to some noble family. An exception for the rule that a Dutch name starts with an uppercase letter under all circumstances (including at the start of a sentence) is included in the general capitalization rule: "If the sentence begins with an apostrophe,
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that refer to a specific entity, such as "Tenant" and "Lessor", are often capitalized. More specifically, in legal documents, terms which are formally defined elsewhere in the document or a related document (often in a schedule of definitions) are capitalized to indicate that that is the case, and
1783:, in which case it is capitalized, or as a combination of an established proper noun with a normal adjective or noun, in which case the latter are not capitalized. There are no universally agreed lists of English geographic terms which are considered as proper nouns. The following are
2791:(usually considered as a single letter) can be capitalized in two ways: Ch or CH. In general only the first part is capitalized (Ch), unless the whole text is written in capital letters (then it is written CH). In acronyms both parts are usually capitalized, such as VŠCHT for
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Americans with non-Anglophone surnames often have not followed the orthographic conventions usual in the language communities of their extraction (or the US immigration authorities flouted the orthographic rules for them when they arrived at ports of entry like
2095:. Generally equivalent to the baseline universal standard of formal English orthography mentioned above; that is, only the first word is capitalized, except for proper nouns and other words which are generally capitalized by a more specific rule.
2064:, in which certain words (such as nouns, adjectives and verbs) are capitalized and others (such as prepositions and conjunctions) are not. In the U.K., titles of works use title case, but headlines generally use sentence case (or all caps in
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recommends that the titles of
English-language artistic works (plays, novels, essays, paintings, etc.) capitalize the first word and the last word in the title. Additionally, most other words within a title are capitalized as well;
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are complicated. The rules have also changed over time, generally to capitalize fewer words. The conventions used in an 18th-century document will be unfamiliar to a modern reader; for instance, many common nouns were capitalized.
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prior to 1982, accents were omitted in all-uppercase words, but kept as part of an uppercase initial (written before rather than above the letter). The latter situation is provided for by title-case characters in
Unicode. When
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are customarily and reverentially capitalized as such, particularly in most digital and printed media related to religion and its references. Purists who consider this rule as nonstandard and inconsistent do not apply it when
2191:. In addition, if all caps must be used, it is customary in headings of a few words to slightly widen the spacing between the letters, by around 10% of the point height. This practice is known as tracking or letterspacing.
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The remaining part of such a name, following the particle, is always capitalized if it is set off with a space as a separate word, or if the particle was not capitalized. It is normally capitalized if the particle is
2445:). As there are no universally accepted capitalization rules in these circumstances to serve as a guideline the best policy would seem to be to use the style that dominates for that person in reliable sources; for a
2235:. Noun phrases are in this context treated as if they were nouns. So the general rule that nouns-as-names are capitalized in principle applies to compound names and noun-phrases-as-names as well. There are, however,
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Capitalize major words in titles of books and articles within the body of the paper. Conjunctions, articles, and short prepositions are not considered major words; however, capitalize all words of four letters or
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A variation is mid-sentence case which is identical to sentence case except that the first word is not capitalized (unless it would be capitalized by another rule). This type of letter case is used for entries in
2609:, where only the acute accent is used, the same rule is applied. The accent is omitted in all-uppercase words but it is kept as part of an uppercase initial (written before the letter rather than above it). The
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Science Editors, Style Manual Committee. Scientific Style and format: the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers, 7th ed. Reston (VA): The Council; 2006. Section 9.7.3, P. 120.
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the capitalization of a surname follows the orthography as used for the person's name in the
Belgian population register and on his or her identification card., except when introducing a title of
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have historically been written in all-caps, British, Finnish, Swedish and some German usage has moved towards capitalizing only the first letter in cases when these are pronounced as words (e.g.
1994:, for example 2 MA (megamperes) is a billion times 2 mA (milliamperes). Increasingly nowadays, some trademarks and company names start with a lowercase letter, and similar considerations apply.
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When the first letters of a word have been omitted and replaced by an apostrophe, the first letter in a sentence is usually left uncapitalized in
English and certain other languages, as "
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In other cases, do not capitalize the points of the compass (north China, southeast London) or other adjectives (western
Arizona, central New Mexico, upper Yangtze, lower Rio Grande)
80:) for different languages have different conventions for capitalization, for example, the capitalization of titles. Conventions also vary, to a lesser extent, between different
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Jason Santa Maria, creative director of Happy Cog
Studios, which designs Web sites, detected a basic breach of netiquette. "Hillary's text is all caps, like shouting," he said.
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English solicitors is correctly referred to as The Law Society. (In general any organisation may choose a name starting with a capitalized "The".)
69:; all other meanings) is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (uppercase letter) and the remaining letters in lower case, in writing systems with a
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1064:, "I come from Le Havre"). In other European languages, it is much more common for the article to be treated as integral to the name, but it may not be capitalized (
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texts. The distinction between lower and upper case was not introduced before the Middle Ages; in antiquity only the capital forms of letters were used.
2637:, the corresponding uppercase form is used in capitalization; where it is written as two separate characters, only the first will be capitalized. Thus
402:, the traditional rules (which are still widely adhered to, although not taught in schools) also capitalized the informal 2nd-person singular pronoun
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the following full word is capitalized." This also applies to Dutch names that begin with a contraction that consists of an apostrophe and a letter.
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found in lowercase letters, which can aid recognition. In professional documents, a commonly preferred alternative to all caps text is the use of
501:, the second-person plural pronoun can be used when formally addressing a single person, and in writing the pronoun is sometimes capitalized as
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is capitalized, as is the first word in any quoted sentence. (For example, in
English: Nana said, "There are ripe watermelons in the garden!")
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1924:: western China, southern Beijing, western Mongolia, eastern Africa, northern North Korea, the central Gobi, the lower Yangtze River.
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Some speakers of
Eastern Slavic languages associate capitalization with respect and decapitalize proper nouns to show disrespect.
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the name of a particular concept or object is capitalized when the writer wants to emphasize its importance and significance.
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136:, questionable capitalization of words is not uncommon, even in respected newspapers and magazines. Most publishers require
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derived from proper nouns (except the names of characters in fictional works) usually retain their capitalization: e.g. a
801:(Perfected Orthography). However, some people do not know of or choose not to adhere to this spelling rule. In contrast,
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321:; some capitalize "Thy Name". These practices have become much less common in English in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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is a tourist destination in Poland. Watch out for bears when visiting the national park.")
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2001:'tis a shame ..." In Dutch, the second word is capitalized instead in this situation: "'
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Doerr, Edd (November–December 2002). "Humanism unmodified".
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The following names are given to systems of capitalization:
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3868:"Writer's Block - Writing Tips - Capitalization in Titles"
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A few English names are written with two lowercase "f"s:
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3765:(15th ed.). U. of Chicago Press. 2003. p. 314.
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for descriptions of various rules of capitalization in
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2464:Letter case § Headings and publication titles
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1295:. Names referring to more than one species (e.g.,
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3836:, R. M. Ritter ed., Oxford University Press, 2002
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3540:"PLACE-NAMES - National Geographic Style Manual"
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3476:Economist Style Guide, Capitalization – Places
3339:Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
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2117:"The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog."
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3981:Collins UK 1977 p. 10.
3848:Chicago Manual of Style
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3814:Nederlandse Taalunie
3785:Nederlandse Taalunie
3737:Practical Typography
3731:Butterick, Matthew.
3711:Practical Typography
3705:Butterick, Matthew.
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