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Every time a character in the article says a sentence, we will see quotation marks before and after. This is probably the scenario we encounter most often. So what exactly are the functions of quotation marks?
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The role of quotation marks.
Indicates the part of the text that is referenced. There are two types of quotation marks: double quotation marks and single quotation marks. Generally, double quotation marks are used, and single quotation marks are used if there is a quotation within the citation.
Double and single quotes are used repeatedly. Quoting someone directly, using quotation marks; Quote someone else indirectly, without quotation marks. When quoting several paragraphs in succession, use the first quotation mark at the beginning of each paragraph and the last paragraph with only the closing quotation marks.
The main functions of quotation marks are:
a denotes quotations.
b denotes a specific title.
c Indicates a special meaning that needs to be emphasized.
d for negation and sarcasm.
A quote is a quote from someone in a text. Idioms, aphorisms, poems, etc., also include onomatopoeia, transliteration. A specific title is a name, abbreviation, terminology, anniversary, etc., that has certain characteristics.
The words in the Special Meaning Guide give rise to new meanings in their specific locale.
When using citations, be mindful of the placement of punctuation at the end of the citation. Whenever the quoted words are used independently, the last period is placed in quotation marks. If the content of the quotation is an integral part of the sentence, that is, the quotation has no independence, the quotation part does not use a period at the end of the quotation (question marks and exclamation marks can be retained), and the whole sentence is paused where it should be paused, and what point should be used.
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Part 2 for a specific title, 3 for a particular title, Part 4 for something to be highlighted, and 4 for a sarcastic or negative meaning.
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We learn a lot of punctuation marks when we learn Chinese, but what is the purpose of double quotation marks? Let's talk about it in detail now:
The function of double quotation marks is as follows:
Indicates a direct referenceQuotation refers to quoting other people's words or idioms, aphorisms, poems, etc., including onomatopoeia and transliteration.
Indicates a specific titleA specific title is a name, abbreviation, terminology, anniversary, etc., that has certain characteristics.
It expresses sarcasm and negation, also known as ironic irony
Indicates a special meaning;The words in the Special Meaning Guide give rise to new meanings in their specific locale.
Indicate that it is highlighted and noticed
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The role of double quotation marks1. It can mean direct quotation, generally in the words of others, idioms, aphorisms, poems, etc. in the article.
2. You can change the meaning of the word itself, and generally crack the reed dust is to put the words that express the meaning of the special Zen in the article in double quotation marks, and this kind of word is generally different from its original meaning.
3. It can be used to emphasize a certain word or an object.
4. Special titles can be placed in double quotation marks, such as some abbreviations or professional terminology changes, etc.
5. It can be used to express negation, irony or sarcasm.
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The role of quotation marks.
1. Indicates a citation.
2. Indicate a specific title.
3. It means a special meaning.
4. Show sarcasm and ridicule.
5. Emphasis.
Quotation marks indicate the part of the text that is cited. There are two kinds of double quotation marks and single quotation marks, which are marked as "" and '' respectively, where and is a curved ruler-shaped quotation mark, which is used when it is inconvenient to use """ Western-style quotation marks, and is the earliest from the Japanese hook bracket (the Japanese "hook bracket" is not all quotation marks in Japanese). However, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan have become accustomed to using and .
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The functions of double quotation marks are: to indicate a quotation, to indicate a specific title, to indicate a special meaning, to indicate the object of the discussion, and to use it in the discourse.
1.Direct quotations are marked in quotation marks.
Example: In order to popularize modern information technology education, "computers should start from children".
2.Words that need to be highlighted in the text are indicated in quotation marks.
Example: "Kun" in "Kun Bao, Kun Table, Kun Che", means women's, women's.
3.Words with special meanings in the text are indicated in quotation marks.
Example: The fewer "theorists" like this who practice fundamentalism and do not understand how to link theory with practice, the better.
In order for students to have a clearer understanding of the role of quotation marks, you can also check the role of double quotation marks in our textbook classification and induction.
In Chinese textbooks, the use of quotation marks is generally subdivided into five types, namely:
1. Direct quote.
2. Special meaning.
3. Emphasize the meaning.
4. Specific titles.
5. Sarcasm or denial.
Quotes. For example, the adage "Gain from loss, gain from humbleness" has been around for at least 2,000 years.
Specific appellation. For example: "Eleventh ** week", travel to Guilin.
Special connotations (including negation, sarcasm, emphasis). For example: it is better to have fewer such "smart people".
When quotation marks are still used inside quotation marks, double quotation marks are used in the outer layer and single quotation marks are used in the inner layer. For example: he stood up and asked, "Teacher,."'Be organized'of'disorder'What is the meaning? ”
When quoting directly and completely, a colon is generally used before the quotation mark, and the period is placed in the quotation mark; In indirect, incomplete citations, periods are placed outside of quotation marks or periods are not used. Sentences that use a question mark or exclamation mark at the end of a quotation, whether directly or indirectly quoted, should have the question mark or exclamation mark inside the quotation mark.
Such as: "What are you afraid of! The beauty of the sea is here! I said. (exclamation mark put inside).
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