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  2. History of sentence spacing - Wikipedia

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    The history of sentence spacing is the evolution of sentence spacing conventions from the introduction of movable type in Europe by Johannes Gutenberg to the present day.. An example of early sentence spacing with an em-quad between sentences (1909)

  3. Sentence spacing - Wikipedia

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    Sentence spacing concerns how spaces are inserted between sentences in typeset text and is a matter of typographical convention. [1] Since the introduction of movable-type printing in Europe, various sentence spacing conventions have been used in languages with a Latin alphabet . [ 2 ]

  4. Sentence spacing in language and style guides - Wikipedia

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    Historical style guides before the 20th century typically indicated that wider spaces were to be used between sentences. [3] Standard word spaces were about one-third of an em space, but sentences were to be divided by a full em-space.

  5. Full stop - Wikipedia

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    There have been a number of practices relating to the spacing after a full stop. Some examples are listed below: One word space ("French spacing"). This is the current convention in most countries that use the ISO basic Latin alphabet for published and final written work, as well as digital media. [48] [49] Two word spaces ("English spacing").

  6. Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive index - Wikipedia

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    "obsolete" vs " shifted back away from double sentence spacing." 22: Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive 3#"obsolete" vs " shifted back away from double sentence spacing." WP:BRD: 3: Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive 3#WP:BRD: standards for manuscript and standards for printing. 1: Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive 3#standards for manuscript and standards ...

  7. Spacing - Wikipedia

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    Letter spacing, the amount of space between a group of letters; Line spacing, interline spacing, or leading, the amount of added vertical spacing between lines of type; Sentence spacing, the horizontal space between sentences in typeset text; French spacing, one convention for the use of spaces in printed text around punctuation, words, and ...

  8. Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive 5 - Wikipedia

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    I rearranged the sentence Placing two spaces between sentences (sometimes referred to as English spacing), came into widespread use with the introduction of the typewriter in the late 19th century. to better match what the reference actually says, which is this: 'In the nineteenth century, which was a dark and inflationary age in typography and ...

  9. Sentence (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    A major sentence is a regular sentence; it has a subject and a predicate, e.g. "I have a ball." In this sentence, one can change the persons, e.g. "We have a ball." However, a minor sentence is an irregular type of sentence that does not contain a main clause, e.g. "Mary!", "Precisely so.", "Next Tuesday evening after it gets dark."