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See also: Appendix:Variations of "?"
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Translingual
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- A double question mark, used at the end of sentences as an emphasized version of ?, to make questions with more weight and importance, as if demanding an answer.
- How are you going to pay for this??
- (linguistics) Very questionable for a grammatical or semantic-pragmatic reason.
- 2006, Renaat Declerck, Susan Reed, Bert Cappelle, “The Grammar of the English Verb Phrase”, in The Grammar of the English Tense System, volume 1 (in English), →ISBN, page 6:
- A superscript question mark will be used similarly to indicate that a sentence or constituent is questionable for a grammatical or semantic-pragmatic reason. A double superscript question mark indicates an even higher degree of questionability.
I have never { worked / ?been working } on a dissertation
This time tomorrow I { will / ??am going to } be driving to London.
Symbol
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- (chess) Indicator of a blunder.
- (programming) Represents null coalescing operator or an operator with similar functions in some programming languages. Returns the second operand if the first returns null or is unset, with variations depending on the programming language.