Punctuationsuch
Punctuationsuch is a coined term used in discussions of punctuation theory to describe a set of punctuation patterns that function as metalinguistic signals. In this view, certain marks or mark sequences indicate that a preceding or following element is exemplary, representative, or intended to generalize from a specific instance. The term is not part of mainstream punctuation nomenclature and is primarily found in speculative or theoretical writings rather than standard grammars.
Functions and interpretation: As a hypothetical category, punctuationsuch would help readers recognize discourse moves such as
Typology and notation: In a theoretical framework, punctuationsuch could be realized with existing marks (for example,
Examples (illustrative): It is not a standard usage, but one might encounter sentences such as: Many tools—punctuationsuch—that
See also: punctuation, discourse markers, exemplification, generalization in linguistics.