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Mind the Gap

Dr Florence Hazrat

Weekly whimsy on punctuation: where it came from, where it's going, and why we should care about all things dots & dashes. Strictly no grammar!

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It's spring, people! And with that also the beginning of the Persian new year (and my new year, since, as some of you know, I am German-Iranian). Norooz (“new day”) is an ancient festivity observed by millions of people in the Middle East a...

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"Look into my eyes...you are getting sleepy..."

How have you slept tonight? Good, bad, ugly? Were you able to fall asleep at once, or did you lie awake, tossing and turning? Did you dream anything? Was it a nightmare? A sweet dream? Did you wake up rested and ready for the day, or with s...

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Double-Edged Sword: Punctuation as Coloniser, Punctuation as Freedom-Fighter

‘Poetry makes nothing happen.’ So speaks one of the twentieth century’s most versatile stylish lyricists, W.H. Auden. At a time when it was cool and modern to write poems without any rules at all (or your own rules at best), Auden rhymed. A...

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Tear Drops and Roses: Persian Punctuation

Except for last week’s Valentine’s Day special, I’ve been a bit quiet here for a few weeks. Over Christmas and New Year, I was away – in Iran, no less – and then worked on a long long (very long) rumination on that journey. It started out a...

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