1.1 Greece has waited for long for character 10/14, which is the Greek Question mark. The fact that it looks like the Latin semicolon is not an argument for not including this character into the Gl set. In many cases in a Greek text, the Greek Question Mark is the only thing a grammar checker can use in order to know that a certain sentence is interrogative. Then, the grammar checker will check whether the relevant form of some words is used. That is, there are words that need to have an accent when they exist in an interrogative question, and do not have the accent when they are in a positive sentence. NOT ACCEPTED.
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