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yadfothgildloc.livejournal.com
2005-02-24 11:40 am (UTC)
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The first could also be a full stop, in addition to a period, in my humble opinion, depending on context.
Also, the " ' " could be a single quote, but then it would need to be paired with another ' like so " ' ' ".
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conuly
2005-02-24 11:46 am (UTC)
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What's the difference between a full stop and a period? I thought that people used one term or another, not both.
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yadfothgildloc.livejournal.com
2005-02-24 11:54 am (UTC)
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In, say, telegraphs, the "." is a full stop. In normal prose or poetry composition, it's a period.
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conuly
2005-02-24 11:56 am (UTC)
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This, I did not know. I was told that Brits say full stop all the time.
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farraige.livejournal.com
2005-02-24 01:13 pm (UTC)
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Yes, I've always harboured the notion that it's dialectal. You never here people call it 'period' in this country. Here, 'period' only ever refers to menstrual bleeding or a period of time.
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Also, the " ' " could be a single quote, but then it would need to be paired with another ' like so " ' ' ".
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