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  2. Full stop - Wikipedia

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    IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP, a small circle used as a full stop instead of a solid dot. When used with traditional characters , the full stop is generally centered on the mean line ; when used with simplified characters , it is usually aligned to the baseline.

  3. Ideogram - Wikipedia

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    Many ideograms only represent ideas by convention. For example, a red octagon only carries the meaning of 'stop' due to the public association and reification of that meaning over time. In the field of semiotics, these are a type of pure sign, a term which also includes symbols using non-graphical media.

  4. List of typographical symbols and punctuation marks - Wikipedia

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    Full stop: Interpunct, Period: Decimal separator: ♀ ♂ ⚥ Gender symbol: LGBT symbols ` Grave (symbol) Quotation mark#Typewriters and early computers ̀: Grave (diacrictic) Acute, Circumflex, Tilde: Combining Diacritical Marks, Diacritic > Greater-than sign: Angle bracket « » Guillemet: Angle brackets, quotation marks: Much greater than ...

  5. Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation is a Unicode block containing symbols and punctuation marks used by ideographic scripts such as Tangut and Nüshu.

  6. Japanese punctuation - Wikipedia

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    The full stop (句点, kuten) is a small circle. In horizontal writing, the full stop is placed in the same position as it would be in English, that is, at the bottom right of the preceding character. In vertical writing, it is placed immediately below and to the right of the last character, in a separate square if using genkō yōshi. (Note ...

  7. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA U+3001: Po, other Common 。 IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP U+3002: Po, other Common 〃 DITTO MARK U+3003: Po, other Common 〽 PART ALTERNATION MARK U+303D: Po, other Common ・ KATAKANA MIDDLE DOT U+30FB: Po, other Common ꤮ KAYAH LI SIGN CWI U+A92E: Po, other Common ︐ PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL COMMA U+FE10: Po, other Common ︑

  8. Chinese punctuation - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese period (U+3002 IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP) is a fullwidth small circle (Chinese: 句號; pinyin: jùhào; lit. 'Sentence Mark'). In horizontal writing, the period is placed in the middle 。︁, however in Mainland China it is placed in the bottom left 。

  9. Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    The full stop is represented by a colon, and vice versa; the exclamation mark is represented by a diagonal similar to a tilde ~ , while the question mark ՞ resembles an unclosed circle placed after the last vowel of the word.