Here’s the list and their explanations. If you’re interested in writing, it’s worth checking out.
13 Little Known Punctuation Marks
Posted by Jeremiah Walton on October 9, 2012
http://nostroviawriting.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/13-little-known-punctuation-marks/
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David Emeron
/ October 9, 2012I’ve not seen these before, although, the better part of a century ago, a good friend, and I, simultaneously invented the question coma and the exclamation coma. As, however, I’ve gone beyond the realm of public school education, I’ve found that, also little known, is an established rule whereby the question mark and the exclamation mark need not mark the end of a sentence.
Ever since I discovered that, I use both marks thus, if the spirit moves me.