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Bertrand Russell, Karin Costelloe‐Stephen, and Temporal Experience
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Emily Thomas
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Time-space Punctuation: Hong Kong's Border Regime and Limits on Mobility
Chinese people seem to be increasingly on the move, as this special issue emphasizes, among the diaspora, and especially among residents of the People’s Republic of China after it re-opened to the capitalist world after 1979. We argue, however, that an emphasis on mobility can be misleading unless we also pay close attention to factors that inhibit ...
Alan Smart, Josephine Smart
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Mark, space, axis, function: towards a (new) theory of punctuation on historical principles
One origin lies in the grammatical tradition, which for more than a millennium has been largely content to analyse marks of punctuation by function, as elocutionary, a rhetorical guide to pauses; syntactic, a grammatical guide to syntax. The exclamation mark came from Iacopo Alpoleio da Urbisaglia in the 1360s, the lunula or round bracket from ...
John Lennard
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Use Of Punctuation Marks and Spaces. Order of Constituents
W. Conard Fernelius +2 more
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Chapter Three. Architectural Punctuations: The Politics of “Event Spaces”
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Commas and Spaces: Effects of Punctuation on Eye Movements and Sentence Parsing
Robin L. Hill, Wayne S. Murray
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