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In this Guide, ‘style’ is synonymous with a set of accepted linguistic conventions; it therefore refers to recommended in-house usage, not to literary style. Excellent advice on how to improve writing style is given in The Plain English Guide by Martin Cutts (Oxford University press, 1999) and Style: Towards Clarity and Grace by Joseph M.
English Style Guide 26 July 2024 1/126 Introduction This style guide is intended primarily for English-language authors and translators, both in-house and freelance, working for the European Commission. But now that so many texts in and around the EU institutions are drafted in English by native and non-native
14 kwi 2021 · Council of Europe English style guide. is for anyone who writes, prepares, translates, types, lays out, corrects, copy-edits or proofreads documents or publications for the Council of Europe, inhouse or - externally. It is intended to offer clear guidance on typographical, linguistic and stylistic issues and is based upon
In this Guide, ‘style’ is synonymous with a set of accepted linguistic conventions; it therefore refers to recommended in-house usage, not to literary style. Excellent advice on how to improve writing style is given in The Plain English Guide by Martin Cutts (Oxford University Press, 1999) and Style: Toward Clarity and Grace by Joseph M.
Do look at customer instructions, style guides and job requirements for each translation request. Do start the translation by reading and understanding the source text. Do keep the translation friendly for apps and games. Do translate creatively in marketing texts.
1 lut 2023 · The ACS Inclusivity Style Guide (American Chemical Society, 2021) is a free guide on inclusive communication, including language, images, and the accessibility of content. It aims to provide people with the tools to make communication as inclusive as possible.
We have three main objectives in writing this style guide: to provide an all-purpose guide to consistent presentation for University staff in written communications. to review the guide at least once a year, ensuring that it properly reflects modern usage and is fit for purpose, and to update it as required.