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  • === Punctuation === In addition to the apostrophes used for distinguishing the multiple sounds of a single Latin symbol, Wade-Giles uses hyphens ...
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  • usage of capitalization, layout, punctuation and syntax. There are ... Cummings is best known for his unique free verse. Punctuation, line ...
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  • #039;s Day or Patriots' Day? Punctuation confusion continues] Kennebec ... it to Patriot's Day (note different punctuation) in 1907. Fast Day continued ...
    16 KB (2,205 words) - 18:57, 23 March 2023
  • six symbols to represent the alphabet. Punctuation takes up ten characters ... English braille codes the letters and punctuation, and some double ...
    14 KB (2,290 words) - 22:35, 20 November 2023
  • of grammar, strange or absent punctuation, free verse, etc.) Others were close to Synthetic Cubism, especially in the case of Guillaume Apollinaire ...
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  • category:image wanted Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order. This is commonly called alphabetization, though ...
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  • the magazine follows the usual American punctuation style and puts the semicolon ... #039;s pages together. "The Punctuation Farm," where commas ...
    15 KB (2,229 words) - 15:41, 30 April 2023
  • elements to represent the letters, numerals, punctuation and special characters of a message. The short and long elements can be formed by sounds, marks ...
    27 KB (4,108 words) - 13:14, 10 March 2023
  • to regularize the manuscripts' punctuation and capitalization to ... poems, with similarly normalized punctuation and capitalization; The ...
    17 KB (2,587 words) - 18:16, 13 February 2024
  • Word separators, typically spaces and punctuation marks are common in modern ... * Orthographic boundaries: Word separators, such as spaces and punctuation ...
    33 KB (4,842 words) - 20:11, 25 February 2023
  • === Punctuation === ==== Showing the ellipsis of letters ==== get its own termination mark. Such punctuation is diminishing with the ...
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  • In mathematics, a fraction (from the Latin fractus, broken) is a concept of a proportional relation between an object part and the object whole ...
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  • forming a vertical line. He allowed punctuation marks to go beyond that ... each letter, and the number of various punctuation marks and ligatures (for ...
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  • by constraints of style, structure, and punctuation, coming from the mind ... times dissociative) leaps in syntax and punctuation that can make the prose ...
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  • trained in the phonetic language, English punctuation, and usually in legal formatting. They are especially helpful when a court reporter is working ...
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  • Although normal English punctuation guidelines indicate that the holiday should be spelled "Fathers' Day" (as it is a plural possessive ...
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  • such as "is," and conventions regarding punctuation, are usually implied rather than stated as they would be in modern English. ...
    14 KB (2,261 words) - 13:27, 27 January 2023
  • author name, in addition to conventions of punctuation, use of italics, emphasis, parenthesis, quotation marks, etc, particular to their style. ...
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  • SI Units are the most widely used system of units. They are the most common system for everyday commerce in the world, and are almost universally ...
    15 KB (2,449 words) - 18:28, 22 December 2022
  • Arithmetic or arithmetics (from the Greek word αριθμός, meaning "number") is the oldest and most fundamental branch of mathematics ...
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