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Qué (quién) es punctuation marks - definición

SYSTEM OF RULES AND TRADITIONS OF USING PUNCTUATION MARKS
Punctuation marks; Punctuation mark; Rules for Punctuation; Punctuation symbol; Punctuating; French punctuation; Interpunction; French Punctuation; /?; Question comma; Exclamation comma; Puncutation; Woman without her man is nothing; Stigmeology; General punctuation; Interpunctuation; Punctus; Punctus elevatus
  • An exclamation comma.
  • A point d'amour mark, or "love point."

punctuation mark         
n. to place, put a punctuation mark somewhere
punctuation mark         
(punctuation marks)
A punctuation mark is a symbol such as a full stop or period, comma, or question mark that you use to divide written words into sentences and clauses.
N-COUNT
Punctuating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Punctuate.

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Punctuation

Punctuation (or sometimes interpunction) is the use of spacing, conventional signs (called punctuation marks), and certain typographical devices as aids to the understanding and correct reading of written text, whether read silently or aloud. Another description is, "It is the practice, action, or system of inserting points or other small marks into texts in order to aid interpretation; division of text into sentences, clauses, etc., by means of such marks."

In written English, punctuation is vital to disambiguate the meaning of sentences. For example: "woman, without her man, is nothing" (emphasizing the importance of men to women), and "woman: without her, man is nothing" (emphasizing the importance of women to men) have very different meanings; as do "eats shoots and leaves" (which means the subject consumes plant growths) and "eats, shoots, and leaves" (which means the subject eats first, then fires a weapon, and then leaves the scene). The sharp differences in meaning are produced by the simple differences in punctuation within the example pairs, especially the latter.

The rules of punctuation vary with language, location, register, and time and are constantly evolving. Certain aspects of punctuation are stylistic and are thus the author's (or editor's) choice, or tachygraphic (shorthand) language forms, such as those used in online chat and text messages.

Ejemplos de uso de punctuation marks
1. It was an omen to take into today, the most emphatic of punctuation marks.
2. We have been confronted, this week–end, by one of the great punctuation marks of 20th–century history.
3. Oleg Teterin said Thursday he had gotten a trademark for ;–) a grouping of punctuation marks that denotes a smiling wink when looked at sideways.
4. Omitting prime ministerial punctuation marks, the charismatic Lloyd George gives way to the safe, consensual Stanley Baldwin; Baldwin was succeeded by the dramatic phrasemaker Churchill, followed by the calm, monosyllabic Attlee.
5. The lily is an exclamation point; the scent of Carolina sweetshrub floats on the evening air like a question mark÷ "What‘s that smell?" Unfortunately, it‘s not always easy to find those punctuation marks.