Sunday, May 15, 2011

Logical punctuation: Should we start placing commas outside quotation marks?

For at least two centuries, it has been standard practice in the United States to place commas and periods inside of quotation marks. This rule still holds for professionally edited prose: what you'll find in Slate, the New York Times, the Washington Post?almost any place adhering to Modern Language Association (MLA) or AP guidelines. But in copy-editor-free zones?the Web and emails, student papers, business memos?with increasing frequency, commas and periods find themselves on the outside of quotation marks, looking in. A punctuation paradigm is shifting.

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