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title: Uncommon Syntax
tags:
- type/encyclopedia
up: "[[writing]]"
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# Uncommon Syntax
* [**i.e.**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(I)#id_est)
--- _id est_ ("that is")
* [**e.g.**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exempli_gratia)
--- _exempli gratia_ ("for example")
* [**viz.**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viz.)
--- _videlicet_, from _videre licet_ ("which is")
> In contrast to i.e. and e.g.,
> viz. is used to indicate a detailed description of something stated before,
> and when it precedes a list of group members,
> it implies (near) completeness.
## Symbols
* $\therefore$
* $\vdash$ --- turnstile,
denotes logical consequence
* $\vDash$ or $\models$ --- double turnstile,
denotes [semantic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic "Semantic") consequence
> [!quote] [Double turnstile - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_turnstile)
> read as
> "[entails](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_consequence "Logical consequence")",
> "[models](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_theory "Model theory")",
> "is a **semantic consequence** of"
> or "is stronger than".
### Compound Points
> [!cite] [Compound point - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_point)
> * **;---** --- Semicolon dash.
> A more emphatic or longer semicolon.
>
> * **.---** --- Stop dash.
> A full stop that emphasizes the sentence it starts.
>
> * **,---** --- Comma dash.
> A mark used in various ways:
> to mark parentheticals
> that are placed where a comma would otherwise be needed
> in the principal sentence;
> to mark an idea repeated in different words;
> as a more emphatic comma;
> or for separating several clauses with a common dependence
> from the clause on which they depend.
>
> * **:---** --- Colon dash.
> A mark that indicates a list, the contents of which start on the next line; or as a more emphatic colon.
These are archaic constructions,
generally regarded as redundant.
Thoreau uses them extensively in _[[thoreau_1854_walden|Walden]]_.