English to Spanish Dictionary punctuation

punctuation

puntuación
definition
noun
I've never liked putting closing punctuation inside quotation marks.
the marks, such as period, comma, and parentheses, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning.
rapid or sudden speciation, as posited by the theory of punctuated equilibrium.
translation of 'punctuation'
noun
puntuación
example
Of course the rules of grammar and 'punctuation' add to an understanding of the text, that can't be denied.
It reviews the parts of speech and teaches the parts of a sentence and 'punctuation' .
As a former teacher I can state that verbal literacy did not come from numerous lessons in grammar, 'punctuation' , spelling and usage.
satisfactory standards of handwriting, spelling, grammar, and 'punctuation'
The comma thing does make me aware how much I use 'punctuation' in general and commas specifically for intonation in my writing.
However, the reverse is not true: if a spoken text is written down, the position of many tone-group boundaries cannot be marked by 'punctuation' .
The writing collapses into incoherent ranting, lacking grammar or 'punctuation' .
Now with the typed word and quick messages, that measure is simply the ability to use proper grammar and 'punctuation' .
Attention to grammar, 'punctuation' , spelling and style is expected.
He stood straight up from his task on the deck of his boat, a mark of 'punctuation' for his words.
I've never liked putting closing 'punctuation' inside quotation marks.
In the realm of 'punctuation' , a comma is used for a brief pause, a semicolon for a more moderate pause, and a period as a full stop.
There are no back slashes nor 'punctuation' to mark the end of the assignment.
Sadly these days, the problem is not really just one of bad 'punctuation' but of bad writing in general.
I support and uphold the norms of standard written English in spelling, 'punctuation' , word usage and grammar.
I will insist on writing in proper sentences and using proper 'punctuation' .
Winter might last only one day - a minor 'punctuation' in a long sentence of heat.
Team leaders randomly listen into calls to assess the emotions conveyed, accent, alertness, grammar and 'punctuation' .
you will notice that no 'punctuation' is used
Be careful about your use of 'punctuation' , particularly exclamation points.
The grammar and 'punctuation' in these messages is appalling, and the spelling is what I've come to expect from the comprehensive system these days.
It was obviously a well thought out text, it even had 'punctuation' - well a full stop.
Of course, neither school specifically sets out to accept or reject gradualistic or 'punctuational' change but they do emphasise different extremes of patterns of evolution.
In viewing this question from the perspective of hierarchy theory, one can find obvious parallels with the debate surrounding gradualistic versus 'punctuational' models of species formation.
Please do not print this letter in your magazine. I do not wish for my, how you say, inelegant grammar, odd 'punctuational' choices, and inadequate vocabulary to be snickered at by your discerning readership.
How private worry about hyphens or apostrophes will so often turn a person into a 'punctuational' avenging marauder, a ruthless grammatical Genghis Khan.
If lineages can be found, that is evidence for gradualistic evolution; if lineages cannot be found, then that is evidence for 'punctuational' evolution. ‘Heads we win; tails you lose’!
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