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Punctuation is defined by Watkins (1973, p. 52) in the following words:
Barriers to Reading Comprehension « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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Punctuation is down, and spelling standards are down.
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Punctuation is variable, but it varies differently in English from Spanish.
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Punctuation is variable, but it varies differently in English from Spanish.
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Punctuation is down, and spelling standards are down.
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Punctuation is variable, but it varies differently in English from Spanish.
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Punctuation is such a helpful tool; the more when properly/skilfully used and not after the ‘saltshaker’-method.
Comma splice 2008
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There must be a story behind the name Punctuation…..
Iz jus cleanin him - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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the thinkings of a lili: Punctuation is Awesome skip to main | skip to sidebar the thinkings of a lili
Punctuation is Awesome lili 2007
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Punctuation is important in Carter’s music, setting up another layer of marked-off time, somewhere between the the prevailing discourse and the underlying meter — both the Asko Concerto and Réflexions primarily use sharp, staccato chords as punctuation, in orchestrations and voicings that cover wide ranges, but the Double Concerto and even Luimen are more likely to punctuate with overlapped gestures or motives, similar in intent but blurring the temporal edge.
Magna Carter (1): Punctuality Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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