Subject: Well...
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Posted on: 2013-06-09 21:39:00 UTC
... Quenya and Sindarin can be written in many alphabets. If you write them in latin letters they certainly have punctuation marks... :P
But to answer your actual question: the three Elven alphabets are the Tengwar, the Sarati, and the Cirth.
-The Tengwar have a handful of attested punctuation marks - period, comma, question mark, exclamation mark - and a full set of numerals. (Going from 0 to 11... the Quendi count in base 12)
-The Sarati, or Tengwar of Rúmil, apparently have a number of punctuation marks, but the only attested ones are two forms of a period.
(For both of the above, vowel carriers may be considered 'punctuation' of a sort, but not in the same sense as English)
-The Cirth, Runes of Daeron, or Dwarvish Runes (or Angerthas Daeron/Moria/Erebor... you get the picture) have at least one punctuation mark, the ampersand. In general, though, I'd guess they don't use them, being designed for carving stone - 'The Doors of Durin Lord of Moria Say friend and enter'.
hS