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... mark it in print , but occa- sionally the prose simply stops : ' How the devil did Rick L. Tucker manage to get hold of a gu ' ( the last words of The Paper Men , by William Golding , 1984 ) . See ANACOLUTHON , DASH , ELLIPSIS , STYLE ...
... mark it in print , but occa- sionally the prose simply stops : ' How the devil did Rick L. Tucker manage to get hold of a gu ' ( the last words of The Paper Men , by William Golding , 1984 ) . See ANACOLUTHON , DASH , ELLIPSIS , STYLE ...
Strona 266
... mark stress . A stress mark is usually superscript vertical , but is sometimes oblique . Traditionally , such a mark has come after a stressed syllable ( demand ' ) , but currently , in conformity with IPA practice , the mark generally ...
... mark stress . A stress mark is usually superscript vertical , but is sometimes oblique . Traditionally , such a mark has come after a stressed syllable ( demand ' ) , but currently , in conformity with IPA practice , the mark generally ...
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... mark used to show that the final word of a line was not complete . Eventually , the terms for sections of text were transferred to the signs that mark the sections off one from another ; no one now calls a phrase a comma or a clause a ...
... mark used to show that the final word of a line was not complete . Eventually , the terms for sections of text were transferred to the signs that mark the sections off one from another ; no one now calls a phrase a comma or a clause a ...
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