Title: Today
1Todays menu
- Review the memo (and fix!)
- Timelines for project.
- Instructions for project (see lecture05).
- Requirements for project
- peer-reviewed articles vs books vs conference
reports vs web sites - What do we mean by peer-reviewed articles?
- AMS site http//www.ametsoc.org search on
authors guide
2More on writing styleChapter 4 Lapses in
grammar, punctuation etc.
- Things to look for
- Incorrect pronoun reference
- Tenses (present, past, mixed)
- Misplaced commas
- Misused semicolons and colons
- Apostrophe crises
- Missing hyphens
- Other stuff
3More on writing styleChapter 4 Lapses in
grammar, punctuation etc.
- Incorrect pronoun references
- Scientists have problems assuring that the viral
vectors apply themselves to the correct cells.
When implanted, they tend to migrate throughout
the body and miss targeted cells more often than
not. - (from http//www.writing.eng.vt.edu/exercises/gram
mar2.htmls4 ) - What does they refer to?
- Scientists
- Viral vectors
- Correct cells
- Do you see the problem???
4More on writing styleChapter 4 Lapses in
grammar, punctuation etc.
- Doris told Shirley that she was getting fat.
- Which one is getting fat?
- A strange car followed us closely, and he kept
blinking his lights at us. - Who or what kept blinking the light at us?
- Who is this mysterious he?
- It says in today's paper that the newest shipment
of cars from Detroit, Michigan, seems to include
outright imitations of European models. - It???
5More on writing styleChapter 4 Lapses in
grammar, punctuation etc.
- Any graduate student, if they are interested, may
attend the lecture. - student--singular theyplural
- Rules
- http//uwf.edu/writelab/reviews/pronounreference2.
cfm
6More on writing styleChapter 4 Lapses in
grammar, punctuation etc.
- Tenses
- The results indicate that individuals of high
hypnotic susceptibility recalled twice as many
items as individuals of low hypnotic
susceptibility however, they make three times as
many errors. - Tenses differ in sentence (bad).
- Using mixed tenses in a sentences can be
confusing, so beware! - Quick online quiz now ? http//www.writing.eng.vt.
edu/exercises/usage2.html
7More on writing styleChapter 4 Lapses in
grammar, punctuation etc.
- Your friend, the comma
- The comma is a valuable, useful punctuation
device because it separates the structural
elements of sentences into manageable segments.
(from http//owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/gramm
ar/g_comma.html) - http//cctc2.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
- And I will do the first quiz ? since I believe in
the breath rule of commas (you use a comma
where you would take a breath, assuming you can
read out loud OK). - As in http//www.stpt.usf.edu/pms/comma.html