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Subject: Re: [lojban] Punctuation
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On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 06:36:12AM -0800, seidensticker wrote:
> The tutorials use lu/li'u to mean quote/unquote. That makes sense
> when speaking (you need to refer to them with some name), but when
> writing, wouldn't you use "/" or the French «/» ? I'm guessing that I
> haven't seen that in my limited writing because the tutorials wanted
> to emphasize the correct terms for "/".

I certainly wouldn't. I _like_ being able to run my writing through
jbofi'e as a final check-up.

-Robin

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