
21-Aug-2007, 17:39
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Re: Email:[C] or [U]? Quote:
Originally Posted by Tdol In British English, there seems to be no problem at all with the plural. I have, however, seen some conservative American arguing that it should not be used in the plural because 'mail' is uncountable, though many ignore this.  | Yes, I agree with you. The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, especially a 1999 edition, has a very distinctive style that in some cases is more suited to a newspaper format and in some cases is just quirky. For example, they don’t use serial comma, whereas almost all U.S. book publishers (and many other newspapers/magazines) do. In fact, from reading The New York Times, I believe someone there needs to find a new style manual We’re discussing style from the standpoint of the general population; the majority of e-mail users refer to sending an “e-mail”, NOT and “e-mail message”. Doing so would probably seem redundant or wordy to the general English speaker. |