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Court Reporting

Court Reporting
Author: Margie Wakeman Wells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2010-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781881859598

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Grammar for Court Reporters

Grammar for Court Reporters
Author: Irwin Weiss
Publisher: National Court Reporters Assn
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1993-02-01
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9781881859024

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The Essential 99 Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters

The Essential 99 Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters
Author: Kenneth Wick
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781793125675

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An Inexpensive Solution: Unfortunately, many court reporting students cannot afford Morson's English Guide (LMEG), Bad Grammar / Good Punctuation (BGGP), or The Gregg Reference Manual (GRM). The 99 Punctuation Rules is meant as an inexpensive solution until the court reporting student can purchase one or more of these references. 80/20 Principle: The 80/20 principle states that about 80 percent of the results come from 20 percent of the causes. Therefore, roughly 80 percent of punctuation usage comes from 20 percent of the punctuation rules. The 99 Punctuation Rules focuses on the 20 percent or the most commonly used punctuation rules. Grammar: There is an initial focus on understanding grammar. You don't need to be a grammarian, but you can't punctuate well without knowing the basics of grammar and sentence structure. References: The rules in the 99 Punctuation Rules are not my rules. They are the rules in the most current edition of LMEG, BGGP, and GRM. Other references were consulted when the LMEG, BGGP, and/or GRM did not agree. Unlike the "Student Edition" of this book, the differences in the references are cited, discussed, and compared with additional references like The Chicago Manual of Style. Therefore, this work is subtitled "Reference Edition."


The Essential 99 Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters: Student Edition

The Essential 99 Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters: Student Edition
Author: Kenneth a. Wick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781793120496

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An Inexpensive Solution: Unfortunately, many court reporting students cannot afford Morson's English Guide (LMEG), Bad Grammar / Good Punctuation (BGGP), or The Gregg Reference Manual (GRM). The 99 Punctuation Rules is meant as an inexpensive solution until the court reporting student can purchase one or more of these references. 80/20 Principle: The 80/20 principle states that about 80 percent of the results come from 20 percent of the causes. Therefore, roughly 80 percent of punctuation usage comes from 20 percent of the punctuation rules. The 99 Punctuation Rules focuses on the 20 percent or the most commonly used punctuation rules. Grammar: There is an initial focus on understanding grammar. You don't need to be a grammarian, but you can't punctuate well without knowing the basics of grammar and sentence structure. References: The rules in the 99 Punctuation Rules are not my rules. They are the rules in the most current edition of LMEG, BGGP, and GRM. Other references were consulted when the LMEG, BGGP, and/or GRM did not agree. Differences in the references are highlighted.


An English Guide for Court Reporters

An English Guide for Court Reporters
Author: Lillian I. Morson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1974
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Court Reporter's Language Arts Workbook

Court Reporter's Language Arts Workbook
Author: Marcella J. Kocar
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1991-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780131843912

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The newest addition to the Prentice Hall Series in Computer Shorthand, this volume is a perfect complement to The Complete Court Reporter's Handbook by Knapp and can also serve as a stand-alone text for courses in English for Court Reporters. Kocar utilizes a workbook format and places strong emphasis on punctuation.


Court Reporting

Court Reporting
Author: Diane Castilaw
Publisher: Thomson South-Western
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9780538705776

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"Students, instructors, and experienced court reporters alike will find answers to grammar and punctuation questions related to court reporting transcription. Covers grammar, punctuation, capitalization, numbers, abbreviations, word division, formatting, proofreading, and more -- all the guidelines for creating accurate transcripts."--Amazon.com summary.


Wick's Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters

Wick's Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters
Author: Kenneth a Wick
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-13
Genre:
ISBN:

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The grading guidelines for the National Court Reporters Association state: "The RSR, RPR and RMR skills tests are developed based on the rules of punctuation set forth in The Gregg Reference Manual and Merriam Webster's Dictionary." A Facebook poll showed 86 percent of court reporters use either Morson's English Guide for Court Reporters (Morson) or Court Reporting: Bad Grammar / Good Punctuation (Wells). Only 9 percent of court reporters use The Gregg Reference Manual (Gregg). The low Gregg usage is probably the result of its focus: English composition. Morson and Wells focus on punctuating court reporting transcripts. Unfortunately, Gregg, Morson, and Wells have not been updated in more than 10 years. Morson was last published in 1997, Gregg in 2011, and Wells in 2011. The punctuation and style rules in Wick's Punctuation Rules for Court Reporters are based on the most recent style guides: The Gregg Reference Manual (11th Edition, 2011) The Chicago Manual of Style (17th Edition, 2017) The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style (4th Edition, 2018) The Associated Press Stylebook (56th Edition, 2022-2024) Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary for spelling.