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- Semicolon abstract "The semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark with several uses. The first printed semicolon was the work of the Italian printer Aldus Manutius, the Elder in 1494. Manutius established the practice of using the semicolon to separate words of opposed meaning and to allow a rapid change in direction in connecting interdependent statements. Ben Jonson was the first notable English writer to use the semicolon systematically. The modern uses of the semicolon relate either to the listing of items or to the linking of related clauses. In Unicode it is encoded at U+003B ; semicolon (HTML: ;).According to Lynne Truss, a British writer on grammar, many non-writers avoid the colon and semicolon for various reasons: "They are old-fashioned", "They are middle-class", "They are optional", "They are mysteriously connected to pausing", "They are dangerously addictive (vide Virginia Woolf)", and "The difference between them is too negligible to be grasped by the brain of man".".
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- Semicolon wikiPageExternalLink semicolon-examples.
- Semicolon wikiPageExternalLink semicolon-use.
- Semicolon wikiPageExternalLink france.britishidentity.
- Semicolon wikiPageExternalLink 18semicolon.html.
- Semicolon wikiPageExternalLink 2194087.
- Semicolon wikiPageID "59351".
- Semicolon wikiPageRevisionID "606218625".
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- Semicolon hasPhotoCollection Semicolon.
- Semicolon quote ""Just as there are writers who worship the semicolon, there are other high stylists who dismiss it – who label it, if you please, middle-class."".
- Semicolon source "Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots, and Leaves.".
- Semicolon style "padding:8px;".
- Semicolon width "27.0".
- Semicolon subject Category:Punctuation.
- Semicolon comment "The semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark with several uses. The first printed semicolon was the work of the Italian printer Aldus Manutius, the Elder in 1494. Manutius established the practice of using the semicolon to separate words of opposed meaning and to allow a rapid change in direction in connecting interdependent statements. Ben Jonson was the first notable English writer to use the semicolon systematically.".
- Semicolon label "Point-virgule".
- Semicolon label "Ponto e vírgula".
- Semicolon label "Puntkomma".
- Semicolon label "Punto e virgola".
- Semicolon label "Punto y coma".
- Semicolon label "Semicolon".
- Semicolon label "Semikolon".
- Semicolon label "Średnik".
- Semicolon label "Точка с запятой".
- Semicolon label "セミコロン".
- Semicolon label "分號".
- Semicolon sameAs Středník.
- Semicolon sameAs Semikolon.
- Semicolon sameAs Άνω_τελεία.
- Semicolon sameAs Punto_y_coma.
- Semicolon sameAs Puntu_eta_koma.
- Semicolon sameAs Point-virgule.
- Semicolon sameAs Tanda_titik_koma.
- Semicolon sameAs Punto_e_virgola.
- Semicolon sameAs セミコロン.
- Semicolon sameAs 쌍반점.
- Semicolon sameAs Puntkomma.
- Semicolon sameAs Średnik.
- Semicolon sameAs Ponto_e_vírgula.
- Semicolon sameAs m.0g5c7.
- Semicolon sameAs Q104394.
- Semicolon sameAs Q104394.
- Semicolon wasDerivedFrom Semicolon?oldid=606218625.
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- Semicolon isPrimaryTopicOf Semicolon.