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by dragonwriter
3026 days ago
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> Proper adjectives are for British English only. No, they aren't. > Even so, I don't see them often nor do I know of any current English grammar texts or thought leaders that recognize proper adjectives. Chicago Manual of Style and AP Stylebook, two of the leading American style guides, both recognize proper adjectives. |
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However, I do have a rebuttal to your style guides. They are only that: descriptivist style guides. They clash with one another and are nothing more than another dialect of English. Whereas Loweth's English Grammar, the recognized beginners in English prescriptivism standard, does not recognize proper adjectives.