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ÇJK sembolleri ve noktalama işaretleri

CJK Symbols and Punctuation is a Unicode block containing symbols and punctuation in the Unified Chinese, Japanese and Korean script.

Chinese punctuation uses a different set of punctuation marks from European languages, although the concept of punctuation was adapted in the written language during the 20th century from Western punctuation marks. Before that, the concept of punctuation in Eastern Asian cultures did not exist at all. The first book to be printed with modern punctuation was Outline of the History of Chinese Philosophy (中國哲學史大綱) by Hu Shi (胡適), published in 1919. Scholars did, however, annotate texts with symbols resembling the modern '。' and '、' (see below) to indicate full-stops and pauses, respectively. Traditional poetry and calligraphy maintains the punctuation-free style. The usage of punctuation is regulated by the Chinese national standard GB/T 15834–2011 “General rules for punctuation” Chinese: 标点符号用法; pinyin: biāodiǎn fúhào yòngfǎ.

Özellikler

Aralık 3000–303F
Semboller 64

CJK sembolleri ve noktalama işaretleri

CJK açılı ayraçlar

CJK köşe destekleri

CJK braketleri

CJK sembolleri

CJK braketleri

CJK noktalama işaretleri

CJK sembolü

Suzhou rakamları

Ton işaretlerini birleştirme

Diğer CJK noktalama işaretleri

Kana tekrar işaretleri

Diğer CJK sembolleri

Ek Suzhou rakamları

Diğer CJK noktalama işaretleri

Özel CJK göstergeleri

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