📚 node [[quasiquote]]
...erately combine characters. “The interrobang was easily made with a back-space and over-type”, as Ned told me via email, which is remarkable in itself. But this quirk of typewriter operation also allowed the construction of the fabled quasiquote, where a hyphen and quotation mark were overstruck to produce something like "this", or 'this', and which encapsulated an abbreviated or [[paraphrased]] quotation rather a verbatim report of the speaker’s words. Ned’s explanation of the qua...
I have wanted just this punctuation mark! Lapsing into italics doesn't give quite the right meaning, since it overlaps with fictional thoughts and therefore tends to impute intent.
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/quasiquote
- video call at meet.jit.si/quasiquote
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