Disjunctive/conjunctive/whatever: the development of Italian barra (‘slash’) as a non-exhaustive connective

The paper investigates the use and functions of barra in Italian. Barra, the lexical realization of the punctuation mark < / >, has recently come to be used also in online settings and in everyday speech. In written, formal contexts, this punctuation mark is mainly used for the expression of a...

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Italian
Italian language
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Punctuation
Punctuation mark
Semantics
Written language
title Disjunctive/conjunctive/whatever: the development of Italian barra (‘slash’) as a non-exhaustive connective
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