Metapunctuation

Metapunctuation
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9781462099511
ISBN-13 : 1462099513
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Book Synopsis Metapunctuation by : Lewis Burke Frumkes

Download or read book Metapunctuation written by Lewis Burke Frumkes and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2000-05-12 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DON'T STOP WITH THE PERIOD The richness of English comes from its enormous vocabularyupward of a million words. But how many punctuation marks are available to help communicate all the subtlety and nuances of the language? A piddling handful of tired, overworked dots, dashes, and devices that fall short when it comes to delivering the written word as the writer intended it. Metapunctuation, the product of the brilliant if somewhat askew mind of Lewis Burke Frumkes, adds the absent flair and precision, ends ambiguity, and makes manifest all of English's unspoken jabs, frowns, inflections, passions, and innuendos with marks such as: phobic brackets to enclose fear gone wildly out of control infatuation marks to indicate a frivolous kind of love ring of indignation to really let 'em have it pasion waves for prose ranging from purple to blue contempto-drips for utter disdain


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