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translations, with some translators using a definite article for the English version of the title and others not. The rule of thumb regarding these translated titles of works is this: if there is the least bit of ambiguity whether the article is always used in a translation of the title, it is preferred not to start the Knowledge (XXG) article name with an article. For example,
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This guideline is about naming conventions for Knowledge (XXG) articles, and discusses use of "The", "A", and "An" at the start of an article title. There are some situations where they are warranted, but many where they are not. When used inappropriately, they violate common usage, only serving as
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In all cases, default the article title to the form of the name that is used by the band themselves, and use "(band)" to disambiguate if necessary. If a band is officially known without a definite article, but the members typically refer to their group as "the (Name)" in everyday speech, then the
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Whether a definite or indefinite article is used in English also depends on differing sensibilities in different languages. There are several languages (like Latin) that do not have a definite article, giving no guidance whether an article would be part of a title. This often leads to alternative
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The definite or indefinite article is sometimes included in the official title of literary works as well as other kinds of fiction and non-fiction publications and works such as newspapers, films and visual artworks. In this case, the article should be included in the name of the corresponding
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If a term with a definite article has a different meaning with respect to the same term without the article, the term with the article can be used as the name of a Knowledge (XXG) article about that meaning, and the term without the article can be used as the name of a separate Knowledge (XXG)
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When a proper name is almost always used with "The", especially if it is included by unaffiliated sources, the article "The" should be used in the name of the corresponding Knowledge (XXG) article as well. For instance, this is true for the names of some musical groups:
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The preceding websites include title phrases "The University of X", but in running text, they refer to themselves as "the University of X". According to the rule of thumb, "The" is not considered to be a part of their name, so the Knowledge (XXG) article is named
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If the definite or indefinite article would be capitalized in running text, then include it at the beginning of the Knowledge (XXG) article name. Otherwise, do not (except in the case of musical groups; see below).
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In general, a definite ("the") or indefinite ("a" or "an") article should be included at the beginning of the title of a Knowledge (XXG) article only if at least one of the following conditions is met:
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This only applies if the definite article is used by the band on their musical publications (CDs, audiotapes, records, etc.) or on their official website. Conversely, some bands do not have
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noise words. More importantly, this can cause problems with the length of the name, the quick search function, and sorting. Due to these problems, the default rule is to
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Most universities do not have a definite article in their names. This includes institutions whose websites might suggest otherwise; for example:
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if that usage has caught on elsewhere. Otherwise, do not use the definite article for universities. This guideline is a weak version of the
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Whether an article is actually part of the title of a work can be a bit hard to distinguish when translation is involved. For example:
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This does not apply if the definite or indefinite article is not a part of the official title of the work or publication. Thus,
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Not all of the Knowledge (XXG) article names which belong to these categories meet the above-listed conditions. For instance,
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on university press releases and press kits, contact information, "about" pages, and internal department websites, and it is
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On the other hand, some universities only refer to themselves as "The University of X", even in running text (e.g.
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in their names, even though they may sometimes (or even often) be referred to as "the (Name)" in everyday speech:
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them unless certain specific conditions are met, usually where they are integral to the article subject's name.
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in external sources (try a Google search), then it is more appropriate to name the Knowledge (XXG) article "
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Definite and indefinite articles should generally be avoided in cases not mentioned above. For example,
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Besides the above-mentioned cases, "The" is sometimes used at the beginning of some other proper names:
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For newspapers, the general rule is to follow the name of the publication as it actually appears on the
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of the United Kingdom – it is typically referred to with the definite article, and abbreviated as TNA
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Sometimes, the article "The" is also used at the beginning of the names of companies. For instance:
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For capitalization of "The" in running prose when it is the first word of a group's name, see
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This also extends to some non-musical groups, and even beyond "official" naming, for example
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The two Commonwealth countries that have "The" as part of their common and official name:
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the official or commonly used name or nickname of a group, sports team or company (e.g.,
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is the name of a musical band, but neither includes a definite or indefinite article.
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These guidelines also apply to foreign-language equivalents, such as Spanish
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These conditions are sometimes met if the Knowledge (XXG) article name is:
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However, it can be used in cases of prevailing common use. For example:
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Use of definite and indefinite articles is acceptable as a form of
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is part of the United States" are written with a lowercase "the".
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does not include the article "The", because sentences such as "
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Finally, if common usage has overwhelmingly rejected the
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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is used in running text throughout university materials
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When definite and indefinite articles should be avoided
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definite article should be included in running prose.
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includes the article "The" because sentences such as "
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another official or commonly used proper name (e.g.,
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When definite and indefinite articles should be used
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Definite or indefinite article at beginning of name
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