- In punctuation, a word
divider is a form of
glyph which separates written words. In
languages which use the Latin, Cyrillic, and
Arabic alphabets, as well...
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classical Latin did not
contain sentence punctuation,
letter case, or
interword spacing, but
apices were
sometimes used to
distinguish length in vowels...
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space mark U+1680 5760 Yes No
Ogham Ogham Separator,
space Used for
interword separation in
Ogham text.
Normally a
vertical line in
vertical text or...
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standard words (50 dit
durations versus 60 dit durations) and
different interword gaps (5 dit
durations versus 7 dit durations) may have been used when...
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ancient Gr****
texts are
usually written with
accents and
breathing marks,
interword spacing,
modern punctuation, and
sometimes mixed case, but
these were...
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contain sudden repetition of
words or phrases, many cut-off words, and no
interword separations. The novel,
through flashbacks and
various vignettes, explores...
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middle dot" (as the
Unicode consortium calls it) is a
small dot used for
interword separation. It is also
known as nakapochi,
nakapotsu and nakaten. It has...
- is a
punctuation mark
consisting of a
vertically centered dot used for
interword separation in
classical Latin. (Word-separating
spaces did not appear...
- (GSUB). The
human perception of
kerning can vary with the
intraword and
interword spacing during reading. Even
without complete kerning control, the effect...
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exponent s = 1 , one can also plot the
reciprocal of the
frequency (mean
interword interval)
against rank, or the
reciprocal of rank
against frequency, and...