Editor and “swivel-chair linguist” Stan Carey explains the uses of the vocative comma: “Hello, vocative comma” (Macmillan Dictionary Blog).
After reading this column, I realized that I’ve been undermining the vocative comma for the past fifteen years. My post about how to e-mail a professor recommends beginning (in the absence of other instruction) with “Hi/Hello Professor [Blank].” No vocative comma. But as Carey’s column says, “In informal or unedited writing, the vocative comma is often skipped.”
I think that e-mail tends toward informality, enough so to omit the vocative comma. But not enough so to begin with, say, “Hey.”
Friday, January 17, 2020
Stan Carey on the vocative comma
By Michael Leddy at 9:37 AM
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I adore the vocative comma and deplore its disappearance. Now that I know what it's called.
I too learned its name from this column.
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