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Old 24-Oct-2003, 15:06
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Default Re: title and proper nouns

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Originally Posted by Casiopea
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Originally Posted by RonBee
Please let your I's grow up. :wink:

In addition to proper nouns, you should capitalize I when it is used as a pronoun and every word that starts a sentence. (Note: every title is a proper noun.)

Note: it should be the team doctor.

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Psst. Maybe the teacha wrote "My". :o

I like the phrase 'let your 'i's grow up'. It's wonderful. :D

Question off topic: Is little 'i' not standard e-speech, or emailese or whatever the Funky term is these days?

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Well, I didn't mention that the doctor is probably not on the team. :wink:

Yes, the little 'i' is pretty standard in netspeak. But on the Dictionary.com Forum (where I "grew up" doing this) and the UE forums to a lesser extent that kind of writing is definitely discouraged. I could be wrong, but I think it is habit-forming, and habits have a way of asserting themselves. They will write in netspeak on the other forums and in chatrooms, but on this one and the dic.com forum they are encouraged to use standard English. I think it is important that we do that, because chatrooms make them lazy.

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