Friday, October 2, 2009

Icky Quotation Attribution du Jour

Jones elaborated that interest rates are low.

Not on my watch. It now reads:

Jones added that interest rates are low.

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4 comments:

  1. Five syllable attributions are pretty horrific. Isn't the idea to be less intrusive?

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  2. Hmmm. Now I'm rethinkin' whether something not in quotation marks actually qualifies as a quotation. What ev. It's Friday night.

    But re the larger question of whether it stinks: I agree that they should be less intrusive.

    And the idiom I know is to "elaborate on" something. Not to elaborate something.

    Besides, that definition of "elaborate" isn't really a transitive verb anyway.

    All this fuss just because a feature writer wanted to use something fancier than "added."

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  3. I think the grammar book we use at school calls that an indirect quotation, so I have no problems with your terminology.

    And yeah, if he really wanted to use "elaborate" it would require probably some re-working of the sentences around it.

    Silly feature writers!

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  4. Ah, thanks. That helps.

    So often, I look at something I wrote in the past and think, "What the hell was I thinking" (calling that a quotation or telling people to hyphenate bee pollen or whatever the hell nonsense I'd been talking the hour, day, or week before). So thanks for sparing me the worry that I was talkin' drivel once again.

    : )

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