• kxh
    +3

    I really like the question comma and the exclamation comma. Are those in unicode?, apparently not.

    • AdelleChattre (edited 8 years ago)
      +3

      It’s perfectly acceptable to use the question and exclamation marks as if they were commas, within sentences. No need for new glyphs for that. As in “Lo! and behold.”

      • kxh
        +3

        Hmmm. I have always thought that a question mark or an exclamation mark ended a sentence. A brief perusal of Fowler's doesn't really help. A comma question and exclamation would certainly allow phrases in a sentence to be easily marked.

      • Bastou
        +2

        This is much easier to grasp in Spanish, where the part that is exclamative or interrogative is clearly delimited by both starting and ending punctuation (¡ exclamation ! ¿ interrogation ?).