intra-word punctuation mark (Q2129)

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special characters that are part of the spelling of words, not between words or sentences; e.g. the hyphen (“high-five”), the apostrophe (“o’clock”), the full point respectively the period for abbreviations (“Dr.”, “U.F.O.”)
  • non-alphanumeric characters spelling
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English
intra-word punctuation mark
special characters that are part of the spelling of words, not between words or sentences; e.g. the hyphen (“high-five”), the apostrophe (“o’clock”), the full point respectively the period for abbreviations (“Dr.”, “U.F.O.”)
  • non-alphanumeric characters spelling

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Q1383557
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