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Authorial Punctuation Signs as the Markers of the Meaning. On the Example of Mayakovsky’s 150 000 000 [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2020
The first anonymous edition of Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem 150,000,000 (1921) is distinguished by its “non-classical” punctuation. In the context of the futuristic aesthetics, it becomes a manifesto of the new revolutionary art.
Tatiana A. Kupchenko
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Punctuation in Early Modern English Scientific Writing: The Case of Two Scientific Text Types in Gul, Ms Hunter 135

open access: yesStudia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2019
Among the different topics studied by palaeography, punctuation has traditionally been disregarded by scholars for being considered arbitrary and unsystematic (Salmon 1988: 285).
Barranco Jesús Romero
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La puntuación en los códices de la General Estoria de Alfonso X el Sabio

open access: yesAtalaya, 2018
The aim of this study is to examine the use of punctuation marks (pilcrow, dot and semi-colon) in the royal manuscripts of General estoria (First and Fourth parts).
Pedro Sánchez-Prieto Borja
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Punctuational Minus Device in Parody: A Study of A. P. Chekhov’s “The Lady with the Dog” and M. M. Zoshchenko’s “The Lady with the Flowers”

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This paper presents an analysis of the punctuational minus device within the context of parody. The study examines emotive punctuation marks (exclamation points, mid-sentence and terminal ellipses, question marks) in A. P. Chekhov’s short story “The Lady
K. Ya. Seagal
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COGNITIVE-AFFECTIVE READING OF PUNCTUATION IN SHORT FICTION [PDF]

open access: yesAlfred Nobel University Journal of Philology
The aim of the paper is to define the cognitive and affective aspects of punctuation marks in short fiction and demonstrate how these marks influence the reader’s perception, activate background knowledge, and stimulate thinking.
Mariana S. Sargsyan
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Punctuation and text segmentation in 15th-century pamphlets

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2021
The use of punctuation in German incunabula is often described as arbitrary, irregular, and unsystematic (cf. Masalon 2014: 54–56). This concerns the inventory, frequency, and function of punctuation marks as well as pragmatic aspects such as how ...
Neumann Marko
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A Tag For Punctuation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper I will argue that it may be useful to introduce a special tag (e.g. ) for punctuation marks, which could join the TEI Analysis module along with , , and other "segLike" elements.
Lavrentiev, Alexei
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Punctuation effects in English and Esperanto texts

open access: yes, 2010
A statistical physics study of punctuation effects on sentence lengths is presented for written texts: {\it Alice in wonderland} and {\it Through a looking glass}. The translation of the first text into esperanto is also considered as a test for the role
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What's the point? The role of punctuation in realising information structure in written English [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The main claim of this paper is that punctuation marks, in conjunction with spaces between words, function to provide visual rather than auditory cues for information structure in written English.
Moore, Nick
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French Students with Dyslexia Facing the Punctuation System: Insecurity, Inventory Use, and Error Studies

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
Punctuation strongly contributes to the cohesion of the text. Despite this relevant role in written activity, this linguistic paradigm is too rarely observed.
Audrey Mazur, Matthieu Quignard
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