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====Other dashes====
 
====Other dashes====
These are avoided on Sarna, notably the double-hyphen (--).
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These are avoided on Wikipedia, notably the double-hyphen (--).
  
 
===Diacritics===
 
===Diacritics===
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#* Conversely, there is a recent trend to incorrectly insert a hyphen into long-established compound words (''e.g.'' over-night rather than overnight, out-come rather than outcome, re-appeared rather than reappeared); spellcheckers often won't catch this error if both parts are normally words in their own right.
 
#* Conversely, there is a recent trend to incorrectly insert a hyphen into long-established compound words (''e.g.'' over-night rather than overnight, out-come rather than outcome, re-appeared rather than reappeared); spellcheckers often won't catch this error if both parts are normally words in their own right.
 
# To link related terms in '''compound adjectives and adverbs''':
 
# To link related terms in '''compound adjectives and adverbs''':
#* A hyphen can help with ease of reading (''face-to-face discussion'', ''hard-boiled egg''); a hyphen is particularly useful in long [[nominal group (language)|nominal groups]] where non-experts are part of the readership, such as describes the userbase of Sarna.
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#* A hyphen can help with ease of reading (''face-to-face discussion'', ''hard-boiled egg''); a hyphen is particularly useful in long [[nominal group (language)|nominal groups]] where non-experts are part of the readership, such as in Wikipedia's scientific articles: ''gas-phase reaction dynamics''.
 
#* A hyphen can help to disambiguate (''little-used car'', not a reference to the size of a used car).
 
#* A hyphen can help to disambiguate (''little-used car'', not a reference to the size of a used car).
 
#* Many compound adjectives that are hyphenated when used attributively (before the noun they qualify—''a light-blue handbag''), are not hyphenated when used predicatively (after the noun—''the handbag was light blue''). Where there would be a loss of clarity, the hyphen may be used in the predicative case (''hand-fed turkeys'', ''the turkeys were hand-fed'').
 
#* Many compound adjectives that are hyphenated when used attributively (before the noun they qualify—''a light-blue handbag''), are not hyphenated when used predicatively (after the noun—''the handbag was light blue''). Where there would be a loss of clarity, the hyphen may be used in the predicative case (''hand-fed turkeys'', ''the turkeys were hand-fed'').
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===Question marks and exclamation marks===
 
===Question marks and exclamation marks===
* Question and exclamation marks are never preceded by a space in normal prose.
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*Question and exclamation marks are never preceded by a space in normal prose.
* The exclamation mark is used with restraint: it is an expression of surprise or emotion that is generally unsuited to a scholarly or encyclopedic register.
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*The exclamation mark is used with restraint: it is an expression of surprise or emotion that is generally unsuited to a scholarly or encyclopedic register.
* Clusters of question marks, exclamation marks, or a combination of them are highly informal and inappropriate in Sarna articles.
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*Clusters of question marks, exclamation marks, or a combination of them are highly informal and inappropriate in Wikipedia articles.
  
 
===Plus signs===
 
===Plus signs===
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===Quotation marks===
 
===Quotation marks===
The term ''quotation(s)'' in the material below also includes other uses of quotation marks such as those for titles of essays, book chapters and sections, and similar texts; un-attributable aphorisms; "scare-quoted" passages and constructed examples.
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The term ''quotation(s)'' in the material below also includes other uses of quotation marks such as those for titles of essays, book chapters and sections, and similar texts; unattributable aphorisms; "scare-quoted" passages and constructed examples.
  
 
; Double or single'''
 
; Double or single'''
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* to separate the numerator and denominator in a fraction (''7/8'')
 
* to separate the numerator and denominator in a fraction (''7/8'')
 
* to indicate regular defined yearly periods that do not coincide with calendar years
 
* to indicate regular defined yearly periods that do not coincide with calendar years
* where slashes are used in a phrase outside of Sarna, and using a different construction would be inaccurate, unfamiliar or ambiguous
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* where slashes are used in a phrase outside of Wikipedia, and using a different construction would be inaccurate, unfamiliar or ambiguous
  
 
A spaced slash may be used:
 
A spaced slash may be used:

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