Works matching DE "DASH (Punctuation)"
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CREATING SEPARATION AND EMP HASIS IN YOUR WRITING PART II: USING PUNCTUATION WITHIN SENTENCES.
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- Advocate (05154987), 2011, v. 54, n. 3/4, p. 43
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Dash It All! The Secret War for the Heart of HTML.
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- Vocabula Review, 2006, v. 8, n. 12, p. 1
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Transliteration.
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- Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 2014, v. 7, n. 4, p. 537
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The Breath of Emily Dickinson's Dashes.
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- Emily Dickinson Journal, 2015, v. 24, n. 2, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/edj.2015.0018
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Punctuation essay.
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- 2013
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- Essay
Vientisinio sakinio skiriamųjų ženklų vartojimas XIX a. vidurio lietuviškuose raštuose: vienarūšės ir aiškinamosios sakinio dalys.
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- Lituanistica, 2012, n. 88, p. 198
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Marks, Spaces and Boundaries.
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- Visible Language, 2011, v. 45, n. 1/2, p. 139
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A Little Bit of Comma Sense.
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- Vocabula Review, 2005, v. 7, n. 7, p. 1
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Kabliataškio ir brūkšnio vartosena I. Simonaitytės ir J. Ivanauskaitės tekstuose.
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- Man & the Word / Zmogus ir zodis, 2007, v. 9, n. 1, p. 24
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The secrets of Microsoft Word<sup>®</sup>. Part I - 'Find and Replace' and en-dashes.
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- Medical Writing, 2014, v. 23, n. 1, p. 10, doi. 10.1179/2047480613Z.000000000179
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The Dash Cramped: Should We Liberate the em Dash?
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- AMWA Journal: American Medical Writers Association Journal, 2009, v. 24, n. 1, p. 30
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Writing with Suspenders This: ( ), That: -- --, and The Other Things: , ,.
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- AMWA Journal: American Medical Writers Association Journal, 2008, v. 23, n. 1, p. 30
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To Dash or to Dawdle: Verb-Associated Speed of Motion Influences Eye Movements during Spoken Sentence Comprehension.
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- PLoS ONE, 2013, v. 8, n. 6, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pone.0067187
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