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C and it's imperative friends

Name: Anonymous 2015-02-18 12:25

Do you think anyone will even recognize these languages 200 years from now? Only pure and sound languages will persist through the ages.

Name: Anonymous 2015-02-18 14:55

>>13
Quotation is not only "literal quote of something". It has grown into many types of "functions" in English. For example
scare quotes: the "innocent" bystander, doesn't mean literally innocent bystander but casts doubt on innocence of the bystander.
figurative quotes: many types of "functions" means figuratively many types of so-called functions,i.e. many types of something that isn't literally function or "literally"-> figuratively
sarcasm quotes: the mockery of something with indirect quotation, like "garbage collected languages are going to stay forever" with the meaning exactly opposite of what author thinks of it(he mocks the idea by pretending to agree and heap on praise or clarifications/extensions playing like he is the one being mocked)
out-of-context quotes: "don't use the quote" said Anonymous
email quotes:> just a shortcut for enclosing the text with""

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