: For American English, Strunk & White or Garner's MAU. For British English, Fowler (updated edition) or style guides from the Guardian, Economist or BBC. Source: http://xkcd.com/923/ (image
For American English, Strunk & White or Garner's MAU.
For British English, Fowler (updated edition) or style guides from the Guardian, Economist or BBC.
Source: xkcd.com/923/ (image licensed CC BY-NC 2.5)
See also: 'Style guide' @ Wikipedia (scroll down for a big list)
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