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marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Quotation marks are
punctuation marks used in
pairs in
various writing systems to
identify direct speech, a
quotation...
- In
English writing,
quotation marks or
inverted commas, also
known informally as quotes,
talking marks,
speech marks,
quote marks,
quotemarks or speechmarks...
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original source; such
statements are
marked with (punctuated with)
quotation marks. As a form of transcription,
direct or
quoted speech is
spoken or written...
- [ɡij(ə)mɛ]) are a pair of
punctuation marks in the form of
sideways double chevrons, « and », used as
quotation marks in a
number of languages. In some of...
- Philippines).
These two
styles differ mainly in the way in
which they
handle quotation marks with
adjacent punctuation and the use or
omission of the full point...
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square quotation marks, ellipses, dashes, and
swung dashes are
rotated clockwise 90° when used in
vertical text (see diagram). ****anese
punctuation marks are...
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Scare quotes (also
called shudder quotes or
sneer quotes) are
quotation marks that
writers place around a word or
phrase to
signal that they are using...
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another one
before the last i.
These are
slightly smaller than the
quotation marks in the
first line and
slightly larger in the second. The ʻokina is...
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punctuation marks adapt to this
change in direction: the parentheses,
square brackets,
square quotation marks, book
title marks,
ellipsis marks, and dashes...
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further qualification, are in
British English the (...)
marks and in
American English the [...]
marks.
Other symbols are
repurposed as
brackets in specialist...