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What is the grammatical name given to the expression which the driver had not dipped?

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Interrogative mark

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Interrogative mark-In the fifth century, Syriac Bible manuscripts used question markers, according to a 2011 theory by manuscript specialist Chip Coakley: he believes the saga Elayah ("upper pair"), a vertical double dot over a word at the start of a sentence, indicates that the sentence is a question From around 783, in Geodesical Evangelistary, a mark described as "a lightning flash, striking from right to left" is attested. This mark is later called a punctus interrogatives. According to some paleographers, it may have indicated intonation, perhaps associated with early musical notation like neumes.[4] Another theory, is that the "lightning flash" was originally a tilde or title, as in ·~, one of many wavy or more or less slanted marks used in medieval texts for denoting things such as abbreviations, which would later become various diacritics or ligatures.

Meaning-redirects here. For the backwards or mirrored question mark ⸮ used to indicate irony or sarcasm, see Percontation point. For the similar but dot less mark ʔ used in IPA, see Glottal stop. For other uses, see ? (disambiguation). Not to be confused with F-clef or lammed (ל).

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