破折号是一种具有悠久文学历史的标点符号,并非硅谷近期发明的。詹姆斯·乔伊斯、艾米莉·狄金森和弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫等备受推崇的作家都曾利用其表达能力。尽管具有历史意义,早期编辑有时会更改其用法,后来被学者纠正。 AI
排序理由 这些条目讨论了破折号标点符号的历史,并提及了人工智能和硅谷,但没有呈现任何新的人工智能发展或研究。
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破折号是一种具有悠久文学历史的标点符号,并非硅谷近期发明的。詹姆斯·乔伊斯、艾米莉·狄金森和弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫等备受推崇的作家都曾利用其表达能力。尽管具有历史意义,早期编辑有时会更改其用法,后来被学者纠正。 AI
排序理由 这些条目讨论了破折号标点符号的历史,并提及了人工智能和硅谷,但没有呈现任何新的人工智能发展或研究。
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AI 生成摘要 · Google Gemini · 来自 3 个来源。 我们如何撰写摘要 →
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