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The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage : ウィキペディア英語版
The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage

''The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage: The Official Style Guide Used by the Writers and Editors of the World's Most Authoritative Newspaper'' is a style guide created in 1950 by editors at the newspaper and revised in 1974, 1999, and 2002 by Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly. A revised and expanded paperback edition was published in 2002. According to the ''Times'' Deputy News Editor, Philip B. Corbett (who is in charge of revising the manual), there is a more current, online version of the manual that is used by ''Times'' staff, but this online manual is not available to the general public.〔(Talk to the Newsroom: Deputy News Editor Philip B. Corbett ), retrieved 3 February 2010〕 Instead, an epub version is to be issued in early 2015 for sale to the public.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, 2015 Edition: The Official Style Guide Used by the Writers and Editors of the World's Most Authoritative News Organization )
Some differences between the Associated Press's style manual and that of ''The New York Times'' are:
*''The Times''s uses double S's for possessives. This is a deviation from AP style.
*''The Times''s manual gives rationale for many practices for which ''The AP Stylebook'' does not.
*''The Times''s guide is self-indexed, while the Associated Press's book has separate sections for sports and weather entries, and it combines many entries under such terms as "weapons" and "weather."
*''The Times''s book has some whimsical entries, such as one for how to spell ''shh''.
*''The Times''s book requires that the surnames of subjects (sports-related articles being the most notable exceptions) be prefixed with a courtesy title (such as Dr., Mr., Ms., or Mrs.).
The style guides of Dow Jones & Company and ''The Wall Street Journal'' are similar to ''The Times''s counterpart (''WSJ'' also adheres to the AP style manual), but they have those differences given above.
==References==



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