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  2. Template : Unicode chart Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Unicode chart Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation}} ... This page was last edited on 12 October 2024, at 14:58 (UTC).

  3. Template:Unicode chart General Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0 2. ^ Grey area indicates non-assigned code point 3. ^ Unicode code points U+206A - U+206F are deprecated as of Unicode version 3.0

  4. English punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Punctuation in the English language helps the reader to understand a sentence through visual means other than just the letters of the alphabet. [1] English punctuation has two complementary aspects: phonological punctuation, linked to how the sentence can be read aloud, particularly to pausing; [2] and grammatical punctuation, linked to the structure of the sentence. [3]

  5. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks

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    Hebrew punctuationPunctuation conventions of the Hebrew language over time; Glossary of mathematical symbols; Japanese punctuation; Korean punctuation; Ordinal indicator – Character(s) following an ordinal number (used of the style 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or as superscript, 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th or (though not in English) 1º, 2º, 3º, 4º).

  6. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    English orthography comprises the set of rules used when writing the English language, [1] [2] allowing readers and writers to associate written graphemes with the sounds of spoken English, as well as other features of the language. [3] English's orthography includes norms for spelling, hyphenation, capitalisation, word breaks, emphasis, and ...

  7. Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    The focus of punctuation still was rhetorical, to aid reading aloud. [12] As explained by writer and editor Lynne Truss, "The rise of printing in the 14th and 15th centuries meant that a standard system of punctuation was urgently required." [13] Printed books, whose letters were uniform, could be read much more rapidly than manuscripts. Rapid ...