Semantic Foundations Of Punctuation In English: Based On The Materials Of Dramatic Works

Authors

  • Yuldosheva Mekhrigul Nabiyevna Master’s student of the University of Economics and Pedagogy Karshi city, Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

punctuation, pause, emphasis

Abstract

This article explores the semantic underpinnings of punctuation in English, focusing on dramatic texts as a distinctive genre where punctuation not only serves syntactic clarity but also conveys tone, rhythm, emotion, and intention. By examining selected dramatic works — particularly plays by Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and Harold Pinter — this paper investigates how punctuation functions semantically to shape dialogue, influence interpretation, and construct meaning. The study argues that punctuation in dramatic discourse transcends grammatical structure and becomes a vital tool for character development and dramatic effect

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2025-04-18

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Semantic Foundations Of Punctuation In English: Based On The Materials Of Dramatic Works. (2025). Texas Journal of Philology, Culture and History , 41, 25-27. https://zienjournals.com/index.php/tjpch/article/view/6137