of Chinese and Western humour, The Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 38:1-50
NOTES
A word on punctuation
Punctuation is not an exact science and styles vary. The Journal's style for quotation marks, however, is: direct verbal or written quotes - single quotation marks; and anything else in quotes - double quotation marks. Please ensure that quotation marks "wrap around" commas and full stops, e.g. 'Life's greatest tragedy,' wrote Han Su Yin in A Many Splendoured Thing, 'is not to love.'
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of Chinese and Western humour, The Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 38:1-50
NOTES (UPPER CASE, BOLD)
A word on punctuation
Punctuation is not an exact science and styles vary. The Journal's style for quotation marks, however, is: direct verbal or written quotes - single quotation marks; and anything else in quotes - double quotation marks. Please ensure that quotation marks "wrap around" commas and full stops, e.g. 'Life's greatest tragedy,' wrote Han Su Yin in A Many Splendoured Thing, 'is not to love.'
Endnotes only (nine point, regular)
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