-
interrogatives and imperatives,
yielding quoted interrogatives and
quoted imperatives.
Similar to
quotative particles,
quotative evidentials are
usually grammaticalized...
- code
Quoting in Lisp, the Lisp
programming language's
notion of
quoting Quoted-printable,
encoding method for data
transmission Usenet quoting, the conventions...
- "unquote"
after quoted words, or say "
quote unquote"
before or
after the
quoted words, or
pause before and
emphasize the
parts in
quotes.
These spoken methods...
- prevailed.
During the
seventeenth century this
treatment became specific to
quoted material, and it grew common,
especially in Britain, to
print quotation...
-
beginning and end of the
phrase being quoted. The air-
quoted phrase is, in the most
common usage, a few words. Air
quotes are
often used to
express satire...
- 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...
- "The
Blythes Are
Quoted." L. M.
Montgomery Online,
accessed 7
February 2017. Lefebvre, Benjamin.
Afterword to The
Blythes Are
Quoted, by L. M. Montgomery...
- non-8-bit-clean environment.
Quoted-Printable
encoding is one
method used for
mapping arbitrary bytes into
sequences of
ASCII characters. So,
Quoted-Printable is not...
- pull
quote should appear before the text it
cites and, generally,
fairly close to it. Pull
quotes need not be a
verbatim copy of the text
being quoted; depending...
- In finance,
quote stuffing refers to a form of
market mani****tion emplo**** by high-frequency
traders (HFT) that
involves quickly entering and withdrawing...