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Punctuation marks are
marks indicating how a
piece of
written text
should be read (silently or aloud) and, consequently, understood. The
oldest known examples...
- themselves—out of fear—counterfeited,
after they came to fall—resulting from new-found hate—related are.
Interpunction and line
breaks added for clarity....
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Unicode U+015A U+0160 U+1E32 U+010C U+1E6E U+1E6C U+1E70 U+010C U+0323 U+1E0E Brackets/
interpunction ⸗ ⟨ ⟩ ⸢ ⸣
Unicode U+2E17 U+27E8 U+27E9 U+2E22 U+2E23...
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There are
neither spaces delimiting words nor
signs of
interpunction. The
earliest interpunction to
appear was syllabic. As it
appeared only in the 7th...
- by an
experienced scribe, who made use of
various lectional signs,
interpunction, decoration,
accurate and
regular semi-cursive, with some ligatures...
- 10th century, with the
exception of an
earlier ekphonetic notation,
interpunction signs used in lectionaries, but
modal signatures for the
eight echoi...
-
expressions or
constructions (e.g.
checking for how the
author uses
interpunction or how
often the
author uses
agentless p****ive constructions) and on...
- book with
abstract imagery, a
surreal plot and
symbols and
freeform interpunction.
While there are
speech balloons it's
unreadable gibberish,
making it...
- upright, not round, and compressed.
There is
frequent insertion of an
interpunction mark (·), and as it is
sometimes in the
wrong place for a stop, this...
- book with
abstract imagery, a
surreal plot and
symbols and
freeform interpunction.
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