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- Chinese_punctuation abstract "Chinese punctuation uses a different set of punctuation marks from European languages, although the concept of punctuation was adapted in the written language during the 20th century from Western punctuation marks. Before that, the concept of punctuation in Eastern Asian cultures did not exist at all. The first book to be printed with modern punctuation was Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy (中國哲學史大綱) by Hu Shi (胡適), published in 1919. Scholars did, however, annotate texts with symbols resembling the modern '。' and '、' (see below) to indicate full-stops and pauses, respectively.[citation needed] Traditional poetry andcalligraphy maintains the punctuation-free style.[citation needed] The usage of punctuation is regulated by the Chinese national standard GB/T 15834–2011 “General rules for punctuation” Chinese: 标点符号用法; pinyin: biāodiǎn fúhào yòngfǎ.".
- Chinese_punctuation wikiPageExternalLink 972816435771.doc.
- Chinese_punctuation wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Chinese_punctuation wikiPageExternalLink c2.htm.
- Chinese_punctuation wikiPageExternalLink Revised_Handbook_of_Punctuation.pdf.
- Chinese_punctuation wikiPageID "15853334".
- Chinese_punctuation wikiPageRevisionID "605486637".
- Chinese_punctuation c "标点符号用法".
- Chinese_punctuation first "t".
- Chinese_punctuation hasPhotoCollection Chinese_punctuation.
- Chinese_punctuation l "pause mark".
- Chinese_punctuation p "biāodiǎn fúhào yòngfǎ".
- Chinese_punctuation p "dùnhào".
- Chinese_punctuation p "jùhào".
- Chinese_punctuation s "句号".
- Chinese_punctuation s "顿号".
- Chinese_punctuation t "句號".
- Chinese_punctuation t "頓號".
- Chinese_punctuation subject Category:Chinese_language.
- Chinese_punctuation subject Category:Punctuation.
- Chinese_punctuation comment "Chinese punctuation uses a different set of punctuation marks from European languages, although the concept of punctuation was adapted in the written language during the 20th century from Western punctuation marks. Before that, the concept of punctuation in Eastern Asian cultures did not exist at all. The first book to be printed with modern punctuation was Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy (中國哲學史大綱) by Hu Shi (胡適), published in 1919.".
- Chinese_punctuation label "Chinese punctuation".
- Chinese_punctuation label "Ponctuation chinoise".
- Chinese_punctuation sameAs Ponctuation_chinoise.
- Chinese_punctuation sameAs m.03y03wx.
- Chinese_punctuation sameAs Q3092208.
- Chinese_punctuation sameAs Q3092208.
- Chinese_punctuation wasDerivedFrom Chinese_punctuation?oldid=605486637.
- Chinese_punctuation homepage c2.htm.
- Chinese_punctuation isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_punctuation.