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Abstract The exclamation point was invented in the 1300s, but we don’t know its origins for sure. One theory is that it came from the Latin word Io—an exclamation of joy or triumph—with the I written above the o. But a fourteenth-century Italian Humanist named Iacopo Alpoleio da Urbisaglia offered a totally different creation story: he ...
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Abstract The exclamation point was invented in the 1300s, but we don’t know its origins for sure. One theory is that it came from the Latin word Io—an exclamation of joy or triumph—with the I written above the o. But a fourteenth-century Italian Humanist named Iacopo Alpoleio da Urbisaglia offered a totally different creation story: he ...
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L'Information Grammaticale, 2012
Barbet Cécile. Pouvoir des exclamatives. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 133, 2012. pp. 51-57.
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Barbet Cécile. Pouvoir des exclamatives. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 133, 2012. pp. 51-57.
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Abstract The exclamation mark is the one character on every keyboard with the power to shout, gesticulate wildly, and bark. But it is practically forbidden in the civilized world of the law. Exclamation marks in Supreme Court opinions are so rare it is as if the justices are following writer Elmore Leonard’s advice: “You are allowed no ...
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