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typographical error: Encyclopedia - Question

A question is any of several kinds of linguistic expressions normally used by a questioner to request the presentation of information back to the questioner, in the form of an answer, by the audience. Alternatively, one may say that the question is the request itself, and the interrogative sentence merely expresses it, but we will not use this sense. Questions thus resemble other requesting expressions as well as commands in normally being used to elicit a response. Indeed some expressions, such as "Would you pass the butter?", ...

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typographical error: Encyclopedia II - Pwn - Origin

The word "pwn" is an Internet variation on the word "own". There are several accepted possible origins for the word, all of which rely on a pre-existing emphasis by computer users of the word "own". The likely beginning of the meme is from the hacker scene on EFNet IRC circa 1994. "Owned" or "Own3d" referred to getting administrative privileges on someone's computer by exploiting a security vulnerability [citation needed]. The use of the word 'own' in terms of victory over another predates its use in the gaming subcu ...

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typographical error: Encyclopedia II - Question - Questions and answers

The simplest questions implicitly or explicitly request information from a certain range (finite or infinite) of alternatives. When information purporting to be that requested is presented back to the questioner, the question is said to be answered. The information thus presented is called an answer. Answers may be right or wrong. They are wrong if they present false information. If they present information from outside the proferred alternatives, they may be called wrong or simply inappropriate or irrelevant. Thi ...

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typographical error: Encyclopedia II - Pwn - Pronunciation

There are many different ideas on how "pwn" is properly pronounced. Some of the common variations include "own", "puh-own", "pun", "poon" or, most commonly, "poan", as rhymed with the original "own." Another pronunciation, "pawn", is used by many other players, although the majority of online gamers believe it to be a false pronunciation. Their main argument is that since "pwn" is just in fact a purposeful misspelling of its derivative "own", that it should st ...

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typographical error: Encyclopedia II - Question - Grammar

In grammar, most languages distinguish interrogative sentences, which put questions from declarative sentences that state propositions, by syntax. Some devices used by languages for marking questions include: A different tonal pattern (often a raised tone near the end of the sentence) A marked word order different from the usual word order in statements (see wh-movement) An interrogative mood or some other verb inflection such as the subjunctive mood A grammatical particle (cf Japanese ka ...

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