Le 25 avr. 2007 à 08:19, Elliotte Harold a écrit :
Alexey Feldgendler wrote:

In Western typography, there is already a tradition to mark up irony with quotation marks:
Yeah, George W. Bush has been such a “great” president.

There's an even stronger tradition to mark quotes with quotation marks, and yet we have the q element.

Because quote is useful not because of his punctuation but because of the possibility to give the reference of the quote.

<p>
   <cite>Raymond Queneau</cite> said:
   "<q xml:lang="fr"
      id="ironie"
cite="http://www.evene.fr/celebre/biographie/raymond- queneau-551.php?citations"> Toute forme de langage devrait être reconnue et libre d'exister sans ironie.
   </q>"
</p>


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