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  Exclamation mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exclamation marks are used to emphasize a warning.
In the IRC protocol, a user's nickname and ident are separated by an exclamation point in the hostmask assigned to him or her by the server.
In comics, a large exclamation mark is often used in the proximity of a character's head to indicate surprise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Exclamation_mark   (1482 words)

  
 LILT:Exclamation mark (Spanish)
It may be used with a single word, a phrase or a sentence, and has the force of a full stop, being followed by a capital letter.
Exclamation is a sentence type, most often used in spoken Spanish to express emotion or give commands.
The exclamation mark does not need to come at the beginning of the sentence but comes before the start of the exclamation.
www.arts.gla.ac.uk /SESLL/EngLang/LILT/exclamsp.htm   (111 words)

  
 John Greschak - Finale Suggestion 294: A Search and Replace Utility for Special Characters in Lyrics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Inverted question mark (191) followed by the syllable followed by a nonbreaking space (160) [appended for alignment purposes]
Inverted exclamation point (161) followed by the syllable
Note: The numbers in this table are character numbers that indicate the numeric position of a character in the ISO Latin-1 character set (ISO 8859-1).
www.greschak.com /notation/finale/iwbni/fs294.htm   (242 words)

  
 Detailed descriptions of the characters
This character (!) is basically used as a punctuation character at the end of an exclamation.
glyph of the character is typically similar to exclamation mark, but in principle the two characters are distinct.
This character (¡) is used in Spanish at the beginning of an exclamation (which is terminated by a "normal" exclamation mark).
www.indwes.edu /faculty/bcupp/things/Characters/latin1/3.html   (8605 words)

  
 6.9. ASCII Text Encoding
Code 241 (octal), for example, is defined as the (Spanish) inverted exclamation mark in ISO-8859-1, but the same code 241 is defined as an uppercase A with an ogonek in ISO-8859-2.
The iso8859-1 terminal should display code 241 as the inverted (Spanish) exclamation mark and code 244 as the general currency symbol.
The iso8859-15 terminal should display code 241 as the inverted (Spanish) exclamation mark and code 244 as the Euro symbol.
novell.com /documentation/suse91/suselinux-adminguide/html/ch06s09.html   (542 words)

  
 Spanish To English Translation
Spanish language use of an inverted exclamation point ¡ at the best prices.
Spanish must be opened and closed an interrogative sentence or phrase begins with an.
Inverted exclamation point ¡ at the beginning of a question and of an inverted exclamation point ¡ at the beginning of an inverted exclamation point ¡ at the best prices.
www.indo.org /spanish-to-english-translation.php   (582 words)

  
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S-units are orthographic sentences (ending with a period, an exclamation mark, or a question mark) or other structurally independent forms (e.g.
Question and exclamation marks Question and exclamation marks almost always mark the end of sentences.
inserting S-unit tags after periods, question marks, exclamation marks, and end tags for headings (leaving the writer the choice to delete them where they are not applicable).
www.tei-c.org /Vault/TR/trw10.txt   (1208 words)

  
 Exclamation - OneLook Dictionary Search
Exclamation : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include Exclamation: exclamation mark, exclamation point hair, exclamation point h, inverted exclamation
Words similar to Exclamation: ecphonesis, exclaiming, aha, ecphonensis, ugh, zowie, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=Exclamation   (194 words)

  
 Detailed descriptions of the characters [The ISO Latin 1 character repertoire]
This character is basically used as a punctuation character at the end of an exclamation.
This is usually quite adequate, since if two words should not be separated by a line break, it's usually good that there won't be much horizontal spacing either.
This character (¡) is used in Spanish, Asturian and Galician at the beginning of an exclamation (which is terminated by a "normal" exclamation mark).
www.cs.tut.fi /~jkorpela/latin1/3.html   (7316 words)

  
 eG Forums -> Nuevo Latino in Philly
Led by, of all places, Philadelphia, where Steven Starr's Alma de Cuba, Guillermo Pernot's [inverted exclamation mark]Pasion! and Trust, and Guillermo Veloso's Cuba Libre are doing great business, while Nacional 27 in Chicago, Confete and La Boca Conga Room in L.A., and Alma in SF are leading the charge in their respective cities.
Don't know if you really care, but just in case you do, and since your name is Spanish, thought I'd take a minute to tell you....
To make an inverted exclamation point, hold down your "alt" key and then on your numbered keypad hit your 1,7,3 (in that order).
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=9425   (537 words)

  
 Create a Spanish Keyboard in MS Word
highlight (point and left click) inverted exclamation mark
  Hold down the “alt” key and simultaneously type the numeral 1 to get the inverted exclamation mark.
Proceed to type your document, using the “ctrl” and “alt” keys as described above to modify the alphabet letters and punctuation marks which you will need to type in Spanish.
www.bloomington.in.us /~rlee/website/spanish-keyboard.htm   (364 words)

  
 BABEL: Nataša Durovicová - Los Toquis, or Urban Babel (2003 AD)
Highlighting the rift that the emergent communication networks caused between that which was immobile, stable, built, and that which could circulate or be transported, the name and the idea of "Babel" now again became ubiquitous.
On a micro-level, this disruption of language could come condensed in the rebus-like " ¡Los Toquis!" Preceded by the Spanish inverted exclamation mark, this sign - appearing in 1930 or 1931 on theater marquees in Madrid but also Buenos Aires - deployed the Spanish orthography to spring the American neologism "talkie" on the casual passer-by.
Creatively miss-coordinating the eye and the inner voice, straddling the two languages, the sign accomplishes an artificial instant of "communication ecstasy," of Babel overcome.
towerofbabel.391.org /natasadurovicova2.htm   (4811 words)

  
 Online Spanish-English Dictionary: definitions, translations, and pronunciations - Yahoo! Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Names of countries are capitalized but adjectives of nationality and names of languages are not .
Spanish punctuation differs from English in the use of inverted exclamation and question marks at the start of the exclamation or question <¡qué lástima!
Dialogue is set off by the use of dashes.
messenger.yahooligans.com /reference/dict_en_es/front/orthography   (553 words)

  
 Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service: Jesus Alemany and [inverted exclamation mark]Cubanismo! bridge cultures, avoid ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service: Jesus Alemany and [inverted exclamation mark]Cubanismo!
It's nearing sunset in Havana, and it's been more than a long day for Jesus Alemany, leader of one of the city's best and most vital bands, [inverted exclamation mark]Cubanismo!
Interview after interview found him answering the same questions _ everyone wanting to know as much about his political bent as his musical endeavors.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:65155678&refid=ink_tptd_np   (172 words)

  
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%009F; (33) 00A0; 00A0 # Z:   NO-BREAK SPACE 00A1; 00A1 # P: ¡ INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK 00A2; 00A9 # S: ¢..
THREE QUARTERS 00BF; 00BF # P: ¿ INVERTED QUESTION MARK 00C0; 00D6 # L: À..
SMALL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE 0250; 02A8 # L: ɐ..
www.macchiato.com /unicode/CharacterAge.txt   (3706 words)

  
 Source
// FULLWIDTH EXCLAMATION MARK Result := True; else Result := False; end; end; function IsQuestionMark(const Ch: WideChar): Boolean; begin Case Ord(Ch) of
// LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH INVERTED BREVE (Unicode:
// LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH INVERTED BREVE (Unicode:
fundementals.sourceforge.net /cUnicodeChar.html   (3439 words)

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