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  2. Nested quotation - Wikipedia

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    A nested quotation is a quotation that is encapsulated inside another quotation, forming a hierarchy with multiple levels. When focusing on a certain quotation, one ...

  3. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    Primary quotations are orthographically distinguished from secondary quotations that may be nested within a primary quotation. British English often uses single quotation marks to identify the outermost text of a primary quotation versus double quotation marks for inner, nested quotations.

  4. Quotation mark - Wikipedia

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    If another set of quotation marks is nested inside single quotation marks, double quotation marks are used again, and they continue to alternate as necessary (though this is rarely done). British publishing is regarded as more flexible about whether double or single quotation marks should be used. [11]

  5. English punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Quotation marks ( ‘ ’ , “ ” , ' ' , " " ) are used in pairs to set off quotation, with two levels for distinguishing nested quotations: single and double. North American publishers of English texts tend to favour double quotation marks for the primary quotation, switching to single for any quote-within-a-quote, while British and ...

  6. Template:Single+single - Wikipedia

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    This is most commonly found in nested quotations, and cultivar epithets, and linguistic glosses (all of which take single quotation marks), when the material they contain begins or ends with an apostrophe. E.g.

  7. Guillemet - Wikipedia

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    Guillemets may also be called angle, Latin, Castilian, Spanish, or French quotes/quotation marks. [ citation needed ] Guillemet is a diminutive of the French name Guillaume , apparently after the French printer and punchcutter Guillaume Le Bé (1525–1598), [ 5 ] though he did not invent the symbols: they first appear in a 1527 book printed by ...

  8. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Archive 40 - Wikipedia

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    To write a program to convert automatically, you need many more rules and details than this, on dealing with a mix of single quotation marks and apostrophes in different contexts, as well as nested quotations. For example, possessives, plural possessives, omitted letters and figures, and primes for degrees, minutes & seconds:

  9. Template:Punctuation marks in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Does not include the ASCII "neutral" quotation mark. May behave like Ps or Pe depending on usage Pf: Punctuation, final quote: Graphic: Character: 10: Closing ...