The New York Times stylebook

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The New York Times stylebook is a widely used journalistic reference manual that sets detailed standards for grammar, usage, and formatting in news writing.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf journalistic reference manual
style guide
writing guide
appliesTo feature writing
graphics and charts
headlines
news reporting
online journalism
opinion writing
photo captions
print journalism
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs detailed standard for grammar, usage, and formatting in news writing
widely used journalistic reference manual
hasDomain copy editing
journalism
news writing
hasPurpose to guide consistency across The New York Times publications
to standardize abbreviations in news writing
to standardize capitalization in news writing
to standardize grammar in news writing
to standardize numerals in news writing
to standardize punctuation in news writing
to standardize spelling in news writing
to standardize titles and honorifics in news writing
to standardize usage in news writing
hasSection abbreviations and acronyms
business and financial terms
digital and online usage guidelines
geographic names
grammar guidelines
numerals and dates
political and governmental terms
sensitive language and fairness guidelines
spelling and hyphenation rules
sports terms
titles and honorifics
usage guidelines
language English
publisher The New York Times Company
relatedTo Associated Press Stylebook
Chicago Manual of Style
usedBy The New York Times
editors
journalists
news organizations

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The New York Times hasStyleGuide The New York Times stylebook