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Dot, comma, exclamation points, and question, semicolon and dash-it seems they have always been an integral part of the texts. And it's not. BBC correspondent Culture Cat, Minnesota tells the fascinating story of punctuation.Our acquaintance with them begins in childhood, when we learn to read and write. It's hard to imagine the text without commas and dots, dashes and hyphens, parentheses, and quotation marks. They form grammatical structures and transmit in writing those features, which may not reproduce letters or numbers.In ancient Greece and Rome, oratory of little more value than a written textWithout them we wouldn't be able to understand the text, or at least, it looked to be extremely confusing. However, readers and writers of ancient era ends without a punkutacìï for thousands of years. What made them later change my mind?Apparently, the first who tired of writing without punctuation, was a resident of Hellenic Alexandria librarian named Aristophanes. In the 3rd century BC it was headed by the renowned Aleksandrìjs′ku library is one of the leading scientific and cultural centers of the ancient world. Her collection amounted to hundreds of thousands of unique scrolls, but read them was a real torment.From the beginning of writing the ancient Greeks wrote their texts bezrozdìlovihznakìv not distinguishing large and small letters. Wade through the wilds of words and letters and the search for the beginning and end of sentences was a true test of resilience and perseverance of the reader.However, the lack of punctuation and spaces between words was considered quite normal. In the first democratic societies – Greece and Rome – policy had the first perfect mastery of oratory, so eloquently and convincingly communicate to electorates.
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