gregweller
First Post
It's interesting to find this discussion here, as this subject has turned up IRL for me as well. My wife is currently taking a freshman writing course and, since I taught Freshman English for five years, she makes sure I go over everything she writes with a fine-toothed comb before she turns it in. What I've tried to impress on her is not to get paranoid over comma placement. If it sounds correct when spoken, using commas as pauses, then it's probably okay. I find that usually the ear picks up the right sense of the words.
As an example look at the phrase above: 'I go over everything she writes with a fine-toothed comb' ...now obviously I wasn't implying that she uses a fine-toothed comb to write. If you put a comma in there--'I go over everything she writes, with a fine-toothed comb' -- it doesn't really do anything to the sound of it.
What a fascinating thread, and no one has tried to make the connection between poor punctuation and vileness.!
As an example look at the phrase above: 'I go over everything she writes with a fine-toothed comb' ...now obviously I wasn't implying that she uses a fine-toothed comb to write. If you put a comma in there--'I go over everything she writes, with a fine-toothed comb' -- it doesn't really do anything to the sound of it.
What a fascinating thread, and no one has tried to make the connection between poor punctuation and vileness.!