- A
quotative (abbreviated QUOT) is a
grammatical device to mark
quoted speech. When a
quotation is used, the
grammatical person and
tense of the original...
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interrogatives and imperatives,
yielding quoted interrogatives and
quoted imperatives.
Similar to
quotative particles,
quotative evidentials are
usually grammaticalized...
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Quote, mention,
quote,
quotes, or
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Quote may refer...
- adverb, adjective, preposition, particle, conjunction, hedge, filler,
quotative, and semi-suffix. Like is one of the
words in the
English language that...
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styles of
nested quotes: „
Quote ‚inside’
quote” „
Quote «inside»
quote” «
Quote ‚inside’
quote»
There is no
space on the
internal side of
quote marks, with the...
- Air
quotes, also
called finger quotes, are
virtual quotation marks formed in the air with one's
fingers when speaking. The
gesture is
typically done with...
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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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hearsay evidentials and
quotative evidentials.
Hearsay indicates reported information that may or may not be accurate. A
quotative indicates the information...
- In arithmetic,
quotition and
partition are two ways of
viewing fractions and division. In
quotitive division one asks "how many
parts are there?" while...
- In finance,
quote stuffing refers to a form of
market mani****tion emplo**** by high-frequency
traders (HFT) that
involves quickly entering and withdrawing...