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    Analysis of user interactive social behavior between microblog and BBS in a university by Qing-nan LAI, Hao MA, Wei-jia SONG, Ting-ting LI, Guang-xue JIANG, Bei ZHANG

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Microblog was used to publish important information on BBS in many universities in order to spread positive energy in campus.Studying on an actual university microblog,a system of gathering and editing information from microblog was proposed.On this basis,user interactive social behavior between microblog and BBS was analyzed,and tightness and intimacy to discover the potential friendship and the degree of attention between users on microblog were also proposed.The experiments show that it is useful to extract topic from a single microblog using special punctuation mark.At last,different methods based on emoticon and different dictionary in sentiment analysis were compared,coming to the conclusion that the method based on emoticon and cyber word dictionary performs well.…”
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    Étude comparée du fonctionnement des parenthèses et des tirets by Guillaume François

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In addition, while brackets are always double, the closing dash is “erased” before a strong punctuation mark. We attempt to explain this difference in their operation by a difference in their positions in the punctuation system. …”
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    Clause order in sentences containing a since- subordinate by Bénédicte GUILLAUME

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…On the other hand, the fronting of a temporal SC is generally brought about by the fact that it is not purely aspectual: although such an SC is mostly temporal, it also provides a justification for the MC in a manner not unlike that observed in the causal SC’s, which accounts for a mixed type of relationship between the SC and the MC, partly temporal and partly causal.The presence or absence of a punctuation mark between the SC and the MC is also taken into account in the analysis of the examples, and attempts are made to account for such variations as well.…”
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    SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND PUNCTUATION IN ADVERTISEMENT SLOGANS by Aidas Borodinas, Jolanta Bareikienė

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In advertisement slogans, punctuation marks can be neutral or not neutral. Neutral punctuation marks do not affect the emotional shade of the slogan. …”
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    Directions and Results of Punctuation Management by Albinas Drukteinis

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is appropriate to interpret these two bases as criteria for punctuation practice and rule development, and to consider the functionality of the punctuation marks and rules to be the general principle. …”
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    ALGORITHMS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF CUES WITH AUTHORS’ TEXT INSERTIONS IN BELARUSIAN ELECTRONIC BOOKS by Y. S. Hetsevich, T,. I. Okrut, B. M. Lobanov

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The algorithms are based on punctuation marking and gender indicators detection, such as past tense verbs and nouns with gender attributes. …”
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    An Investigation of the Glossary of Khaghani Sherwani’s Book of Poems by Hashem Sadeghi Mohsenabad, Akbar Heidariyan

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Moreover, it was found that the reliability of the work under study was significantly decreased due to disregard for new research findings, the lack of consideration of some punctuation marks, incorrect entries, inconsistencies of entries and descriptions, the lack of use of primary sources, and mistakes as a result of the hasty publication process. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book Principles of Islamic Management and its Patterns by Documentary Method by Rasoul Ostadi, Rouholah Tavalaee

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Considering the disadvantages the existence of writing defects, punctuation marks, the lack of information section, and etc can be mentioned. …”
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    Unraveling the linguistic features of Facebook comments amidst live press conferences by Shin Yi Chew, Jie Ting Jiang, Siak Bie Soh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings revealed that Malaysian netizens used abbreviations (21.9%), emojis (13.2%), stickers (5.5%), particles (5.2%), punctuation marks (3.6%), translanguaging (3.3%), capitalisation (1.8%), and repetitions of letters (1.6%) when commenting on the COVID-19 live press conferences. …”
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    Quantitative and Qualitative Requirements of Teaching Materials for Arabic Language and Literature (Focusing on Reviewing and Analyzing ‘Malameh Al-Nathr Al-Hadith &Fonouneh’) by Payman Salehi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Some of the quantitative disadvantages of the book are very little use of punctuation marks and not having index, no list of references and the bibliography of the history of literature at the end of the book. …”
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    Leveraging deep feature learning for handwriting biometric authentication by Parvaneh Afzali, Abdoreza Rezapour, Ahmad Rezaee Jordehi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Signatures typically consist of fixed designs chosen by signers, whereas textual content can vary and encompass a diverse set of letters, numbers, and punctuation marks. Moreover, verifying a writer based on limited handwritten texts, such as a single word, is recognized as one of authentication's open and challenging aspects. …”
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    Erratum to: Work Stress, Organizational Commitment, and Turnover Intention: The Intervening Role of Work Satisfaction by JABM Editorial

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the published article, several punctuation marks and commas were found that were not appropriate, corrections to these errors are as follows: Corrections on page 510: Line 6, Column 1: Should be 96.3% Line 8, Column 1: Should be 0.986 Line 12, Column 1: Should be 98.6% Line 28, Column 1: Should be 0.723 Line 30, Column 1: Should be Q2 Line 32, Column 1: Should be Q2 Line 24, Column 2: Should be 20.057 Corrections on page 511: Line 5, Column 1: Should be 6.737 Line 7, Column 1: Should be value 0.427 Corrections on page 512: Line 5, Column 1: Should be 10.792 Line 15, Column 1: Should be 14.760 Line 25, Column 1: Should be 2.473 Line 26, Column 1: Should be 0.014 < Line 38, Column 1: Should be 2.234 > Line 39, Column 1: Should be value 0.091 Line 51, Column 1: Should be 2.577 Line 2, Column 2: Should be 0.125 The original article can be access online at: https://doi.org/10.17358/jabm.10.2.503…”
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    Analysis and Risk Assessment of Corporate Financial Leverage Using Mobile Payment in the Era of Digital Technology in a Complex Environment by Wenjing Wei, Bingxiang Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The second is to delete punctuation marks, interjections, numbers, and so on and process the collected text data. …”
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    Automatic Recognition of Authors Identity in Persian based on Systemic Functional Grammar by Fatemeh Soltanzadeh, Azadeh Mirzaei, Mohammad Bahrani, Shahram Modarres Khiabani

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…These studies utilized repetitive features, such as lexical richness, frequency of syntactic groups, collocations, and the relative frequency of punctuation marks, to detect writing styles. Measuring the frequency of function words is one valid method for author identification. …”
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