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Marks that identify the end of some text
. ? ! ‽
Terminal punctuation

Terminal punctuation refers to the punctuation marks used to identify the end of a portion of text. Terminal punctuation marks are also referred to as end marks and stops.

In languages using the ISO basic Latin alphabet, terminal punctuation marks are defined as the period, the question mark, and the exclamation mark. These punctuation marks may bring sentences to a close. In their widest sense, terminal punctuation marks bring any element of written text to a close, including other conventions, such as abbreviations.

Terminal punctuation in English
Interrogative
No Yes
Exclamatory No Period or Full stop (.) Question mark (?)
Yes Exclamation mark (!) Interrobang (‽)

See also

Notes

  1. Baugh 2005. p. 45.
  2. Research and Education Association 2009. p. 177.
  3. University of Chicago Press 1982 Chicago Manual of Style. p. 133.
  4. Lutz and Stevenson 2005. p. 199.
  5. Loberger and Shoup 2009. p. 158.

References

Common punctuation and other typographical symbols
  •   ‘ ’   “ ”   ' '   " "   quotation mark 
  •   ‹ ›   « »   guillemet 
  •   ( )      { }   ⟨ ⟩   bracket 
  •   ”   ditto mark 
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