After Years Of Restraint, A Linguist Says 'Yes!' To The Exclamation Point
F. Scott Fitzgerald once declared that using an exclamation point was like laughing at your own joke, but linguist Geoff Nunberg begs to differ. He's begun embracing the mark in his own writing.
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June 13, 2017 at 11:29PM
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