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From the 10th century, the pitch-defining element (if it ever existed) seems to have been gradually forgotten, so that the "lightning flash" sign (with the stroke sometimes slightly curved) is often seen indifferently at the end of clauses, whether they embody a question or not.
956:; however, it became obsolete in the 17th century. It was the reverse of an ordinary question mark, so that instead of the main opening pointing back into the sentence, it opened away from it. This character can be represented using
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marginal; an asterisk indicates unacceptability" and another that "examples preceded by an asterisk are ungrammatical, and those preceded by a question mark would be considered strange".
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The omission of the opening mark is common in informal writing, but is considered an error. The one exception is when the question mark is matched with an exclamation mark, as in:
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Unicode code-point
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2169:"The Grammarphobia Blog: Who invented the question mark?"
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2588:"Learn English Punctuation - English Punctuation Rules"
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2137:"Symbol in Syriac may be world's first question mark"
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688:and other languages that use Arabic script such as
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2499:. University of California, Irvine. Archived from
2419:Interrogación y exclamación (signos de). Punto 3b.
2408:Interrogación y exclamación (signos de). Punto 3d.
2325:Parker, Richard Green; Watson, J. Madison (1859).
834:Some other scripts have a specific question mark:
521:?Solomon Aelan hemi barava gudfala kandre, ia man?
2947:A Dictionary of Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
2013: – Marks that identify the end of some text
1834:is used to indicate outright ungrammaticality.)
504:, however, use only the terminal question mark.
2712:Journal of Chinese Linguistics Monograph Series
2458:An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaiography
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794:Fullwidth question mark in East Asian languages
658:Mirrored question mark in right-to-left scripts
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27:Typographic character indicating a question (?)
1885:When placed above the relational symbol in an
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1320:), and can be accessed from the keyboard in
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369:In Spanish, since the second edition of the
1490:operator, which is used to evaluate simple
742:uses the mirrored question mark: މަރުހަބާ؟
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2794:Everett, Daniel L. (August–October 2005).
1810:, a question mark indicates a blank tile.
1586:, as a convention, symbol names ending in
952:in the 1580s and was used at the end of a
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629:, but the similarity is so great that the
3022:Lupton, Ellen; Miller, J. Abbott (2003).
2898:"Hierarchies in the Genitive of Negation"
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1953:, a differential diagnosis might include
4258:Version of this table as a sortable list
2066:; marginally acceptable, question mark (
1019:Unicode makes available these variants:
985:The question mark can also be used as a
895:COPTIC OLD NUBIAN INDIRECT QUESTION MARK
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468:The opening question mark in Unicode is
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355:Inverted question and exclamation marks
2683:. Tucson Scrabble Club. Archived from
2238:The Straight Dope on the question mark
881:COPTIC OLD NUBIAN DIRECT QUESTION MARK
3024:"Period Styles: A Punctuated History"
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1851:Yet others use double question marks
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810:in Chinese and Japanese, in Unicode:
300:"Is it good in form? style? meaning?"
192:; in the third line before "tamen". (
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2461:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp.
1666:, it is the pattern match operator.
1562:. In certain implementations of the
1404:produces an inverted question mark.
1338:(Unicode) on the numeric keypad. In
1303:) corresponds to Unicode code-point
2661:from the original on August 7, 2016
2490:"Greek Unicode Issues: Punctuation"
2488:Nicolas, Nick (November 20, 2014).
2033:Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
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721:code AL: Right-to-Left Arabic) and
173:, which would later become various
2949:. London: Routledge. p. 227.
2565:. October 2007. pp. 148–149.
2386:Ortografía de la Lengua Castellana
2258:History of Illuminated Manuscripts
1960:(read as "query diverticulitis").
1921:LESS-THAN WITH QUESTION MARK ABOVE
1873:Minkowski's question mark function
926:before the question mark. (e.g., "
364:Opening and closing question marks
169:texts for denoting things such as
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1590:are used for predicates, such as
456:recommends matching punctuation:
411:– 'She asks me, "What time is it?
30:"?" redirects here. For "¿", see
3072:Foundation. 2004. Archived from
2896:Timberlake, Alan (Summer 1975).
2455:Thompson, Edward Maunde (1912).
1472:" has a special meaning in many
528:is a great country, isn't it?')
462:¡¿Quién te has creído que eres?!
408:Ella me pregunta «¿qué hora es?»
398:and ends with the question mark
4329:Interrogative words and phrases
3029:. In Peterson, Linda H. (ed.).
2516:"Adlam/Pular orthography notes"
2179:from the original on 2022-11-01
2147:from the original on 2022-11-01
2118:from the original on 2022-11-01
1428:International Phonetic Alphabet
1222:SANS-SERIF INTERROBANG ORNAMENT
1016:, superposing these two marks.
978:, in informal contexts such as
3066:Guide to Grammar & Writing
2341:2027/nc01.ark:/13960/t26988j57
2215:University of California Press
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446:– 'Who do you think you are?!'
443:¡Quién te has creído que eres?
344:In other languages and scripts
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2748:Simons, Mandy (August 1996).
1971:Betteridge's law of headlines
1395:(macOS), the key combination
929:Que voulez-vous boire ?
428:is preferred in Spanish over
2972:Foundations of French Syntax
2970:Jones, Michael Alan (1996).
2858:Graffi, Giorgio (May 2002).
1859:Mathematics and formal logic
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1180:BLACK QUESTION MARK ORNAMENT
2864:Historiographia Linguistica
2561:(in French) (3e ed.).
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2626:Mandeville, Henry (1851).
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1606:, method names ending in
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1061:EXCLAMATION QUESTION MARK
1047:QUESTION EXCLAMATION MARK
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700:, which are written from
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544:Question mark in Armenian
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425:Gengis Khan (¿1162?–1227)
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338:Genghis Khan (1162?–1227)
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1512:null coalescing operator
1067:emoji variation selector
1006:chess annotation symbols
431:Gengis Khan (1162?–1227)
316:This is quite common in
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2112:University of Cambridge
2035:library implements the
1803:" an interesting move.
1783:" denotes a bad move, "
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119:Godescalc Evangelistary
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2389:(in Spanish). Madrid:
2256:De Hamel, Christopher
2243:July 11, 2007, at the
2209:Parkes, M. B. (1993).
1977:Cosmic "Question Mark"
1779:conventions include: "
1480:-descended languages,
1314:INVERTED QUESTION MARK
1297:inverted question mark
1160:INVERTED QUESTION MARK
1116:REVERSED QUESTION MARK
968:REVERSED QUESTION MARK
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4339:Typographical symbols
3000:Truss, Lynne (2003).
2876:10.1075/hl.29.3.04gra
2706:Xu, Hui Ling (2007).
2173:www.grammarphobia.com
2043:can make them greedy.
1700:REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
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1951:lower abdominal pain
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1558:instead of matching
1466:computer programming
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1370:incarnations of the
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1131:ARABIC QUESTION MARK
1100:INVERTED INTERROBANG
1033:DOUBLE QUESTION MARK
715:ARABIC QUESTION MARK
698:Uyghur (Arabic form)
141:. According to some
129:From around 783, in
84:interrogative clause
4293:Chinese punctuation
4019:service mark symbol
3762:multiplication sign
3280: &
3076:on 8 September 2006
3062:"The Question Mark"
2681:"Scrabble Glossary"
2592:www.learnenglish.de
2430:Lee, Ernie (1999).
1907:QUESTIONED EQUAL TO
1871:" commonly denotes
1614:a type followed by
1520:regular expressions
1504:nullable data types
1145:SMALL QUESTION MARK
954:rhetorical question
934:English orthography
909:LIMBU QUESTION MARK
627:GREEK QUESTION MARK
579:Greek question mark
273:Interrogation Point
123:BnF NAL 1203, f. 6v
60:interrogation point
18:Interrogation point
4308:Korean punctuation
4298:Hebrew punctuation
2687:on August 30, 2011
2655:Character-Code.com
2522:. 5 January 2023.
2374:, p. 142–143.
1492:boolean conditions
1434:, in place of the
1409:wildcard character
1330:and typing either
1254:is represented by
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948:) was invented by
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915:Stylistic variants
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3645:ordinal indicator
3588:irony punctuation
3031:The Norton Reader
2572:978-2-7433-0482-9
2432:Pidgin Phrasebook
2000:Irony punctuation
1818:In most areas of
1777:chess punctuation
1685:, or the Unicode
1417:filename globbing
1415:. In particular,
1322:Microsoft Windows
980:closed captioning
946:Irony punctuation
865:VAI QUESTION MARK
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