Our proposal is that the identity function denoted by the
quotation marks pays attention to the form, rather than the denotation, of the node to its immediate right.
Yiu's explication of S[angle
quotation mark, right]seki's kanshi is engaging and thoughtful, but she offers no explanation for the distinct absence of examples in other modes, such as haiku, of which S[angle
quotation mark, right]seki wrote many.
Brits put their punctuation outside
quotation marks. We usually do.
Quotation marks are used chiefly for certain titles and for reporting another writer or speaker's actual words.
Nor are the errant
quotation marks surrounding, say, a nickname: Tony "The Fink" Ratzo.
EXAMPLE: +anorexia - bulimia (NO space between the sign and the keyword) # Use double
quotation marks (`` '') around phrases to ensure they are searched exactly as is, with the words side by side in the same order.
> Quotes: Putting
quotation marks around a search phrase will often work magic.
30, 2001, LEXIS, News Library, Afp File (internal
quotation marksAnyone who has ever struggled with choosing between "affect" and "effect" or debated whether to italicize a title or surround it with
quotation marks will appreciate this easy-to-navigate reference tool.
When I find a suspect paper, I look for a unique phrase of six to 10 words and type that inside
quotation marks within the search line at the top of Dogpile, http://www.dogpile.com.
Discouraged phraseology included (with
quotation marks dropped for easier reading): Shrinking the page, Narrower, Smaller, Reduced size, Change.
In footnote #4, Jerusalem is the place of publication; the
quotation marks should be removed.