How To Use Virgule In A Sentence
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The slashes (virgules) in Caxton's text were an experiment in punctuation, and are roughly equivalent to commas.
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A virgule is closer to the vertical than a solidus, but usually one has to see them side by side in the same typeface to know the difference.
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One has only to look at a few examples in common usage - ‘film/video,’ ‘art/culture,’ ‘media/culture ‘- to understand that the two nouns linked by the virgule contain similarities as well as dissimilarities.’
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An oblique stroke or virgule is a symbol used in differing circumstances to create different meanings.
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In employing the postmodern style of playfulness with words and punctuation, the title Human / Nature with its central virgule suggests ambiguity.
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References: le cheval (m) = horse; Virgule = Comma; la fesse (f) = the bottom, backside; falling into the apples (tomber dans les pommes) = the French idiom for "fainting
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An oblique stroke or virgule is a symbol used in differing circumstances to create different meanings.