PUNCT
: punctuation
Definition
Punctuation marks are non-alphabetical characters and character groups used to delimit linguistic units in printed text. They can consist of a sequence of symbols, such as a question mark followed by an exclamation mark (?!), an exclamation mark followed by two full stops (!..) and ellipsis (…) and appear: a) in abbreviations (ა.შ. ‘etc.’, ე.ი. ‘i.e.’, etc.) and b) in numeric expressions (1.2, 0,5, etc.).
Corresponding language-specific part-of-speech tags
F: Punctuation marks
Examples
Period: . Comma: , Parentheses: (, )
PUNCT in other languages: [bej] [bg] [ca] [cs] [cy] [da] [el] [en] [es] [et] [fi] [fr] [ga] [grc] [hy] [hyw] [it] [ja] [ka] [kk] [kpv] [ky] [myv] [no] [pt] [ru] [sl] [sv] [tr] [tt] [uk] [u] [urj] [xcl] [yue] [zh]