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Examples of punctuation mark


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A punctuationmark used to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word.
The findings are then summarized in the form of a set of rules for each punctuationmark.
Runic texts use either an interpunct-like or a colon-like punctuationmark to separate words.
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Often, though not always, there is a sense break here, such as a punctuationmark.
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An interjection is sometimes expressed as a single word or non-sentence phrase, followed by a punctuationmark.
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The runemaster used a punctuationmark consisting of two dots (":") to separate each word of the text.
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The semicolon occurs as a punctuationmark for better and clear organization of excessive and complicated complex sentences.
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Each word in the runic text is separated by a two dot word divider punctuationmark.
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This is the origin of the modern comma punctuationmark, and its name.
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If a quoting sentence introduces the quotation, it is preceded by a colon; the ending punctuationmark should be inserted as in the original.
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It is simply a mark that is written, and is therefore a punctuationmark, not a letter.
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But this is unnecessary (and visually disruptive) since the pause signal is provided by the punctuationmark itself.
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If the sentence formally reflects one mood, but it actually refers to a different idea, the punctuationmark is selected based on the actual meaning.
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He is also noted for the consistency of his use of the punctuationmark between the words in his runic inscriptions.
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It is used as a closing punctuationmark of emphatic sentences and clauses, and as a non-closing punctuationmark finishing inserted sentences.
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The league chose to showcase one unifying logo in this case, a punctuationmark instead of unique, team-specific fonts or graphics.
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The name of the town is derived from the punctuationmark.
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In consequence, it became common to substitute the nearest available punctuationmark or symbol.
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Some of his poems can go on for several pages using no more than four words and a punctuationmark.
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Abbreviation and punctuation marks of any sort are shown as '-' and ':' respectively, except where ':' is an abbreviation mark, in which case it remains.
Special symbols for unknowns and numbers, as well as punctuation marks are left intact.
This kind of unanalyzed element is relatively frequent and corresponds to punctuation marks, unknown words or portions not covered by the partial grammar.
Punctuation marks are used to capture characteristics of speech delivery, not to mark grammatical units.
The runemaster used a punctuationmark to separate each word of the text, and used a bind rune or ligature to combine the s-rune and i-rune in the word "sinn".
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Moreover, articles or punctuation marks were deleted, leaving only meaningful words.
Correcting faulty punctuation marks was more difficult than correcting faulty capitalization.
Between each line of squares is a blank space used for writing furigana (ruby characters), bten (a type of punctuationmark used for giving emphasis) or other marks.
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This is due to the operating system defaulting to its standard text directionality when a typed character (such as a punctuationmark) does not have a specified directionality.
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This splitting process takes into account several strategies based mainly on punctuation marks and conjunctions.
In this transcription consecutive utterances are often strung together, unseparated by punctuation marks.
If a word, phrase, or clause is interposed into a sentence right next to a punctuationmark, this mark needs to be inserted after the pair of dashes or parentheses.
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Making use in the main of punctuation marks, they reproduce faces and moods.
Punctuation marks offer only a rough and somewhat unreliable guide to prosody.
Lexical analysis of the text in order to deal with digits, hyphens, punctuation marks and the case of letters.
Nothing in the stream corresponds to the spaces that separate written letters and words, or the punctuation marks that set off major phrases.
Likewise, punctuation marks, which are uniformly replaced by '', are a cause of many errors.
Ecology: inventory of characters inventory and use of punctuation marks proper name conventions transliteration expression of dates and numbers list of common abbreviations, geographical entities, etc.
The rest of the features distinguish types of capitalization and all other characters such as punctuation marks.
Note, firstly, that all punctuation marks have double, triple and multiple functional values, comparable to other multi-functional linguistic constructs such as polysemic words and multifunctional function words and morphemes.
We then refine this initial alignment by divisive clustering to produce chunks with subsentential segments delimited by punctuation marks, or even by white spaces defining word boundaries.
Brackets are tall punctuation marks used in matched pairs within text, to set apart or interject other text.
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There are other abbreviating devices, including capitalisation, and the use of punctuation marks to denote combinations of sounds.
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Its letters are more shallow: they have many superscript marks and the whole system of punctuation marks.
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As a result, the maze is made from a series of dashes and other punctuation marks.
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For characters which are not letters (like punctuation marks), no rules are given regarding their distribution among the levels.
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As in many ancient writing systems, words are not separated by blanks or by punctuation marks.
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Some of them are punctuation marks, and the others are religious symbols.
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Terminal punctuation marks are also referred to as end marks and stops.
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A random scattering of letters, punctuation marks and spaces do not exhibit these regularities.
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It consists of 250 or so letters (phonograms), numerals, punctuation marks, formatting marks, contractions, and abbreviations (logograms).
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Commas, apostrophes and other punctuation marks are also based on the diagonal square dot.
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This is supplemented by punctuation marks and by various logograms, such as the numerals 09, currency signs such as $, and mathematical symbols.
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Punctuation marks of the original text are preserved, except for the full stop, which is omitted.
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Punctuation marks are used like in the written language, to represent intonation changes at the end of clauses and sentences.
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It is also widely accepted that names of authors must be spelled with diacritic marks, ligatures, spaces and punctuation marks.
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Colons may also be used for sounds, e.g.:: click::, though sounds can also be denoted by asterisks or other punctuation marks.
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As a result, the aliens are made of letters and punctuation marks.
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Their scope ranges from a few lines to several pages, however the default size is about 1800 to 2400 punctuation marks.
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Emoticons use punctuation marks to illustrate common symbols that pertain to facial cues.
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Examples of characters include letters, numerical digits, common punctuation marks (such as. or -), and whitespace.
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The earliest alphabetic writing had no capitalization, no spaces, no vowels and few punctuation marks.
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In vellum and paper manuscripts, punctuation marks and accents were regularly used from at least the 8th century, though with some differences from modern practice.
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Typesetting the proper name and book title marks on the right causes clashes with verse numbers and most punctuation marks.
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Quotation marks are punctuation marks used in text to indicate the words of another speaker or writer.
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While lexical characters (that is, letters) are normally specific to a single writing script, some symbols and punctuation marks are used across many writing scripts.
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Punctuation marks may be repeated or combined to express an intense or mixed emotion.
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Non-stenographic systems often supplement alphabetic characters by using punctuation marks as additional characters, giving special significance to capitalised letters, and sometimes using additional non-alphabetic symbols.
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Chess moves can be annotated with punctuation marks and other symbols.
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This is sufficient for all the hiragana characters and some punctuation marks.
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Each of these punctuation marks are primarily used to indicate that a sentence should be understood as ironic, but not necessarily designate sarcasm that is not ironic.
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There are, however, a number of punctuation marks that still cause frustration and confusion such as where to put an apostrophe or how to use a semi-colon.
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Punctuation marks are generally removed.
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The text is written in black ink with red punctuation marks marking word division, except for the colophon on the last two pages, which is written in red ink.
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If quotation is followed by the quoting sentence, they are separated by another dash (the full stop omitted from the end, other punctuation marks retained, as described above).
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This is because these punctuation marks carry space "above" them, which, when added to the adjacent standard word spaces, combines to create a visually larger space.
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This system contained twenty-six capitals, twenty-six small letters, numerals, punctuation marks and short forms for diphthongs, triphthongs, syllables and for words and parts of words in common use.
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Quotation marks, also called quotes, speech marks and inverted commas, are punctuation marks used in pairs in various writing systems to set off direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase.
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Technically, she achieves this word-stream effect by eliding the punctuation marks (consistently every poem starts with a capital, surely a detail, but indicative of a striking meticulousness).
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Punctuation marks and numerals are also used.
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Only the letters that were contained within the puzzle would be lit on the keyboard, as well as a star, which represented any numbers or punctuation marks in-play.
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He also experimented with splitting the poems in ancient texts in to their morphological components and then arranging them in a more communicable order, with appropriate punctuation marks.
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British style now prefers to punctuate according to the sense, in which punctuation marks only appear inside quotation marks if they were there in the original.
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Text consists of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, or any other symbol requiring one byte of computer storage space) that are used to create words, sentences, and paragraphs.
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However, in practice, single and double quotes are often used instead of the special punctuation marks, with the single quote used both in acronyms and abbreviations.
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For example, currency signs, symbols, numerals and punctuation marks.
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Because of the differences between left-to-right and right-to-left, some difficulties arise in punctuation marks that are common between the two languages, such as periods and commas.
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Second, a punctuationmark-in particular a comma, a colon, or a semicolon-or a conjunction must lie between two such daughters that appear consecutively.
Glover's new notation which used only letters and punctuation marks made her songs much more accessible.
Effort was expended in training transcribers to treat turn-handling marks as different from punctuation marks.
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