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A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAION.ForumsCritique My WritingA QUESTION OF PUNCTUATION |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONYeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONI find it difficult to read through a poem with no punctuation or incorrect punctuation. Spelling errors also drive me nuts!! It's like a yield sign has been thrown into the poem. I stall, then stutter to a re-start. |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONDon mine speellin er pucteashon just nose I got to be myshelf an dats all dat madders who cares? whair the kestion mark or coma is a poit is free to be all he or she sea an we must lit dem bee |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONMarsink~!! LOL |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONIt just hit me Marck...am I misspelling your name, or are you ? Quote:
Originally Posted by Marsink Don mine speellin er pucteashon just nose I got to be myshelf an dats all dat madders who cares? whair the kestion mark or coma is a poit is free to be all he or she sea an we must lit dem bee |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONI do know that when I am reading someone's poem, and they use there Quote:
Originally Posted by kah I find it difficult to read through a poem with no punctuation or incorrect punctuation. Spelling errors also drive me nuts!! It's like a yield sign has been thrown into the poem. I stall, then stutter to a re-start. Each author has an intended cadence to their work - how else to express that than proper punctuation! I love the written language. It is part of what enables us to leave our mark in the world. I want my ideas to be clear to others. I want to be able to read and understand others' ideas clearly as well. In the matter of proper punctuation and spelling, I vote yes!!! |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONi think they're highly important ... all the rules ... grammar, punctuation, spelling ... for clarity and tone ... and for posterity ... Last edited by dancinghawk 03-04-2010 at 09:59:48 PM |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONNever thought of building one myself, but, in the Netherlands, a guy decided to build a replica that is one fifth the volume capacity, and it's huge. |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONI read that article and it said he built it to the exact scale as was dictated Quote:
Originally Posted by Marsink Never thought of building one myself, but, in the Netherlands, a guy decided to build a replica that is one fifth the volume capacity, and it's huge. |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONHere's something, Dancer.....this will probably bring the house down on me, but I have to ask....When you are reading a poem, with all kinds of misspellings and wrong word usages, does it seem as though the composer isn't too intelligent to you ? |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote: Originally Posted by dancinghawk i think they're highly important ... all the rules ... grammar, punctuation, spelling ... for clarity and tone ... and for posterity ... knowing the rules makes it easier to break the rules with impact and writing with clarity makes it easier on readers, now and into the future however ... for part-time writers writing on their own recognizance ... i would rather have someone post something that wasn't quite right than not post anything at all ... and there are definitely people with great ideas who can't spell, and great spellers who don't know anything about rhythm or metaphor ... i'm sure there are areas of growth for us all ... as for punctuation specifically, i agree, gogant, it's difficult to do well ... and cousinsoren ... tho i'm a fan of minimalism ... i agree that ditching it completely is a little over the top ... i think a third of our language is communicated thru punctuation! "no punctuation" is a style i admire, but would not recommend for all of one's work. have you ever tried to read Old English from before there were periods in the type set? it's a cluster. one of my favorite grammar books is "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" ... making the point with its title that there is a BIG difference between the panda who "Eats Shoots & Leaves" and "Eats, Shoots & Leaves" ... lol ... just a comma difference, and we've turned nouns into verbs, and vegetarians into killers! anyway ... i'm super rambling now ... but ... great discussion topic! thx! I love that "bloomer bomb" you cited from your favourite Grammar Book.....LOL I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only gogant has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and pundtuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very comservatively. Last edited by cousinsoren 03-05-2010 at 03:48:58 AM |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote:
Originally Posted by Marsink Never thought of building one myself, but, in the Netherlands, a guy decided to build a replica that is on _________________________________________________________________ LOL 1 I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only gogant has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and pundtuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very comservatively. Last edited by cousinsoren 03-05-2010 at 03:50:33 AM |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote:
Originally Posted by gogant Yeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have a hard time myself trying to decide on a comma or a semi-colon. The other thing is spelling.........(notice how you misspelled punctuation).......I guess it comes down to letting things like this pass with no criticisms. What do you think ? LOL I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only you, gogant, has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site, and in our Anthologies, the discipline of spelling and pundtuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very comservatively. ............................................gogant Last edited by cousinsoren 03-05-2010 at 03:09:14 AM |
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RE: RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote:
Originally Posted by cousinsoren Originally Posted by gogant \Here's something, Dancer.....this will probably bring the house down on me, but I have to ask....When you are reading a poem, with all kinds of misspellings and wrong word usages, does it seem as though the composer isn't too intelligent to you ? LOL I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only gogant and then you , have reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and pundtuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very comservatively. |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote: Originally Posted by gogant Yeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have a hard time myself trying to decide on a comma or a semi-colon. The other thing is spelling.........(notice how you misspelled punctuation).......I guess it comes down to letting things like this pass with no criticisms. What do you think ? ............................................gogant __________________________________________________________________ LOL! I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only gogant has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and punctuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very comservatively. Last edited by cousinsoren 03-05-2010 at 03:43:26 AM |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote:
Originally Posted by gogant Yeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have a hard time myself trying to decide on a comma or a semi-colon. The other thing is spelling.........(notice how you misspelled punctuation).......I guess it comes down to letting things like this pass with no criticisms. What do you think ? __________________________________________________________________ LOL! I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only you,gogant, has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and punctuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very conservatively. ............................................gogant |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote:
Originally Posted by gogant Yeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have a hard time myself trying to decide on a comma or a semi-colon. The other thing is spelling.........(notice how you misspelled punctuation).......I guess it comes down to letting things like this pass with no criticisms. What do you think ? __________________________________________________________________ LOL! I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only you,gogant, has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and punctuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very conservatively. ............................................gogant |
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RE: RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote: Originally Posted by cousinsoren Originally Posted by gogant Yeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have a hard time myself trying to decide on a comma or a semi-colon. The other thing is spelling.........(notice how you misspelled punctuation).......I guess it comes down to letting things like this pass with no criticisms. What do you think ? __________________________________________________________________ LOL! I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only you,gogant, has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site and in our Anthologies the discipline of spelling and punctuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very conservatively. ............................................gogant _________________________________________________________________ I, too, have problems when and where and what kind of punctuation sign I ought to use at a particular point in a piece of writing. I, howevr, have no difficulrty inserting periods correctly, and as a rule. |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONDtd yeu konw its bean porven taht yeu olny neid to hvae the frist amd lsat leetrts of a wrod corerct amd oer barins wlil raed it coctrerly? |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote: Originally Posted by kah Dtd yeu konw its bean porven taht yeu olny neid to hvae the frist amd lsat leetrts of a wrod corerct amd oer barins wlil raed it coctrerly? LISTEN to me, kah, You have caused me to split my sides. I gonna sen yuh da dam dccta bill. At least , it ought to be imperative to insert the period ,at all times, where it makes sense, in order to avert confusion of interpretation which happens often when the insertion of at least a period is ignored. |
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RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONHaha!! Gotcha, cousinsoren!! |
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Puncture Historylol, this si a trip, here, lol, hey I need you and your humor, on the historychannel website, you want more reads, well come, Gogant, you are a funny man, I'm sure the historychannel would love you, come we need more power, |
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RE: Puncture HistoryWell, Word, I guess I will have to go check out this site...you are persisitant, for sure. Quote:
Originally Posted by WordSlinger lol, this si a trip, here, lol, hey I need you and your humor, on the historychannel website, you want more reads, well come, Gogant, you are a funny man, I'm sure the historychannel would love you, come we need more power, Please visit the website, read, and speak your mind. This is your history to be made, now.. WS http://community.history.com/topic/363 |
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RE: RE: A QUESTION OF PUNCTUAIONQuote:
Originally Posted by gogant Yeah Cousin, I think punctuation in poems makes it read better.......but I have a hard time myself trying to decide on a comma or a semi-colon. The other thing is spelling.........(notice how you misspelled punctuation).......I guess it comes down to letting things like this pass with no criticism, What do you think; George, I am thiinking the same as you. LO I mis-spelled "PUNCTUATION" deliberately to see how many OP friends would react. Only you, gogant, has reacted up to now. Is this an indication that on our OP site, and in our Anthologies, the discipline of spelling and pundtuation does not matter? I do not speak for grammar, as there is "poetic license" which must be used guardedly and very comservativelyticisms. What do you think ? ............................................gogant |
If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.