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Что (кто) такое comma - определение

PUNCTUATION MARK
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comma         
(commas)
A comma is the punctuation mark , which is used to separate parts of a sentence or items in a list.
N-COUNT
Comma         
<project> COMputable MAthematics. An ESPRIT project at KU Nijmegen. (1994-11-30)
comma         
<character> "," ASCII character 44. Common names: ITU-T: comma. Rare: ITU-T: cedilla; INTERCAL: tail. In the C programming language, "," is an operator which evaluates its first argument (which presumably has side-effects) and then returns the value of its second argument. This is useful in "for" statements and macros. (1995-03-10)
comma         
¦ noun
1. a punctuation mark (,) indicating a pause between parts of a sentence or separating items in a list.
2. Music a minute interval or difference of pitch.
3. a widespread butterfly that has orange and brown wings and a white comma-shaped mark on the underside of the hindwing. [Polygonia c-album.]
Origin
C16: via L. from Gk komma 'piece cut off, short clause', from koptein 'cut'.
comma         
n.
1) to place, put in a comma
2) inverted commas (BE; CE has quotation marks)
Comma         
·noun A character or point [,] marking the smallest divisions of a sentence, written or printed.
II. Comma ·noun A small interval (the difference between a major and minor half step), seldom used except by tuners.
Comma (music)         
  • Comparison of the size of different commas, in cents. Equal-tempered semitone added for comparison. JND is the [[just-noticeable difference]] between tones.
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  • b}}). The interval from C to D is narrower than in Pythagorean tuning (see below).[[File:Enharmonic scale segment on C.mid]]
  • #}}). The interval from C to D is wider than in quarter-comma meantone (see above).
  • [[Pythagorean comma]] on C [[File:Pythagorean comma on C.mid]]
SMALL MUSICAL INTERVAL, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO TUNINGS OF THE SAME NOTE
Comma sequence; Undecimal comma; Musical comma; Undecimal seconds comma; Tridecimal comma; Music comma
In music theory, a comma is a very small interval, the difference resulting from tuning one note two different ways.Waldo Selden Pratt (1922).
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Serial comma         
PUNCTUATION STYLE
Harvard comma; Oxford comma; Harvardian Comma; Harvardian comma; Editorial comma; The oxford comma; Serial Comma; Oxford Comma; Stanford comma; Penultimate Comma; Series comma; Oxford commas; Serial commas; Serial semicolon; Series semicolon; The Oxford comma
In English-language punctuation, a serial comma (also called a series comma, Oxford comma, or Harvard comma) is a comma placed immediately after the penultimate term (i.e.
Oxford comma         
PUNCTUATION STYLE
Harvard comma; Oxford comma; Harvardian Comma; Harvardian comma; Editorial comma; The oxford comma; Serial Comma; Oxford Comma; Stanford comma; Penultimate Comma; Series comma; Oxford commas; Serial commas; Serial semicolon; Series semicolon; The Oxford comma
¦ noun another term for serial comma.
Origin
a characteristic of the house style of Oxford University Press.

Википедия

Comma

The comma , is a punctuation mark that appears in several variants in different languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark () in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text. Some typefaces render it as a small line, slightly curved or straight, but inclined from the vertical. Other fonts give it the appearance of a miniature filled-in figure 9 on the baseline.

The comma is used in many contexts and languages, mainly to separate parts of a sentence such as clauses, and items in lists mainly when there are three or more items listed. The word comma comes from the Greek κόμμα (kómma), which originally meant a cut-off piece, specifically in grammar, a short clause.

A comma-shaped mark is used as a diacritic in several writing systems and is considered distinct from the cedilla. In Byzantine and modern copies of Ancient Greek, the "rough" and "smooth breathings" (ἁ, ἀ) appear above the letter. In Latvian, Romanian, and Livonian, the comma diacritic appears below the letter, as in ș.

For the notation ⟨x⟩ and /x/ used in this article, see grapheme and phoneme, respectively.