Etymology: [ "p&[ng]k-ch&-wA-sh& ] (noun.) circa 1539. Medieval Latin punctuatio (“a marking with points, a writing, agreement”) punctuare (“to mark with points, settle”); see punctuate.
A set of symbols and marks which are used to clarify meaning in text by separating strings of words into clauses, phrases and sentences, quotations, The earliest manuscripts have little punctuation and it only occurs sporadically before the eighth century, When performing a search, especially the Heading Title search, skip all punctuation, This is used to create sense, clarity, and stress in sentences It should be used sparingly and accurately, In spoken communication, the tone, emphasis, and cues that direct how a message is meant to be interpreted; according to the interactional view, the way someone marks the beginning of an interpersonal interaction, A part of speech Punctuation is not executed but it affects the execution of other words Punctuation in J comprises (, ), NB , and control words, Symbols such as commas and semicolons, which a compiler uses to understand the structure of a program, what some people don't use it seems to suggest that they think it isn't necessary and people can easily understand them whether they use useless things like full stops commas or not they also aren't into capital letters much but at least this gives us a new adventure in decyphering coded messages Q, traditionally, the way in which writers indicate the structure and organisation of their writing This includes punctuation marks: marks on text to help readers' understanding The most commonly used marks in English are, Punctuation is the symbols that you use to divide written words into sentences and clauses. Jessica scanned the lines, none of which had any punctuation. the marks used to divide a piece of writing into sentences, phrases etc. Standard set of marks used in written and printed texts to clarify meaning and to separate sentences, words, and parts of words. It often marks discourse features such as intonational contours and pauses. It may also convey information about a word (e.g., hyphens in compound words) unrelated to speech patterns. In English, the period (.) marks the end of a sentence or an abbreviation. The comma (,) usually separates clauses, phrases, or items in a series. The colon (:) often introduces an explanation or series of examples. The semicolon (;) usually separates independent clauses. The em-dash ( ) marks an abrupt transition. The exclamation point (!) signals surprise. The question mark (?) signals a question. The apostrophe (') marks the possessive case or the omission of letters. Quotation marks (" ") set off either quoted words or words used with special significance. Interpolations in a sentence are marked by brackets ([ ]) or parentheses ( ), Punctuation is the use of symbols such as full stops or periods, commas, or question marks to divide written words into sentences and clauses. He was known for his poor grammar and punctuation, system of symbols used to divide or clarify text (such as !, ?, ", etc.); act of placing punctuation marks within text; vocalization; act of emphasizing, The act or art of punctuating or pointing a writing or discourse; the art or mode of dividing literary composition into sentences, and members of a sentence, by means of points, so as to elucidate the author's meaning, something that makes repeated and regular interruptions or divisions, the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases, a system of marks used to introduce pauses and interruption into writing, Some elements exist simply as an aid to parsing For example the sep element is used to separate the CDATA defining a rational number into two parts in a manner that is easily parsed by an XML application These objects are referred to as punctuation, the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases, the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases something that makes repeated and regular interruptions or divisions,
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A set of symbols and marks which are used to clarify meaning in text by separating strings of words into clauses, phrases and sentences
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quotations
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The earliest manuscripts have little punctuation and it only occurs sporadically before the eighth century
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When performing a search, especially the Heading Title search, skip all punctuation
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This is used to create sense, clarity, and stress in sentences It should be used sparingly and accurately
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In spoken communication, the tone, emphasis, and cues that direct how a message is meant to be interpreted; according to the interactional view, the way someone marks the beginning of an interpersonal interaction
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A part of speech Punctuation is not executed but it affects the execution of other words Punctuation in J comprises (, ), NB , and control words
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Symbols such as commas and semicolons, which a compiler uses to understand the structure of a program
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what some people don't use it seems to suggest that they think it isn't necessary and people can easily understand them whether they use useless things like full stops commas or not they also aren't into capital letters much but at least this gives us a new adventure in decyphering coded messages Q
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traditionally, the way in which writers indicate the structure and organisation of their writing This includes punctuation marks: marks on text to help readers' understanding The most commonly used marks in English are
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Punctuation is the symbols that you use to divide written words into sentences and clauses. Jessica scanned the lines, none of which had any punctuation. the marks used to divide a piece of writing into sentences, phrases etc. Standard set of marks used in written and printed texts to clarify meaning and to separate sentences, words, and parts of words. It often marks discourse features such as intonational contours and pauses. It may also convey information about a word (e.g., hyphens in compound words) unrelated to speech patterns. In English, the period (.) marks the end of a sentence or an abbreviation. The comma (,) usually separates clauses, phrases, or items in a series. The colon (:) often introduces an explanation or series of examples. The semicolon (;) usually separates independent clauses. The em-dash ( ) marks an abrupt transition. The exclamation point (!) signals surprise. The question mark (?) signals a question. The apostrophe (') marks the possessive case or the omission of letters. Quotation marks (" ") set off either quoted words or words used with special significance. Interpolations in a sentence are marked by brackets ([ ]) or parentheses ( )
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Punctuation is the use of symbols such as full stops or periods, commas, or question marks to divide written words into sentences and clauses. He was known for his poor grammar and punctuation
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system of symbols used to divide or clarify text (such as !, ?, ", etc.); act of placing punctuation marks within text; vocalization; act of emphasizing isim
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The act or art of punctuating or pointing a writing or discourse; the art or mode of dividing literary composition into sentences, and members of a sentence, by means of points, so as to elucidate the author's meaning
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something that makes repeated and regular interruptions or divisions
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the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases
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a system of marks used to introduce pauses and interruption into writing
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Some elements exist simply as an aid to parsing For example the sep element is used to separate the CDATA defining a rational number into two parts in a manner that is easily parsed by an XML application These objects are referred to as punctuation
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the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases
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the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases something that makes repeated and regular interruptions or divisions
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