Thursday, 12 December 2013

Punctuation prior to the development of printing was light and haphazard. William Caxton (1474), the first printer of books in English, used three punctuation marks: the stroke (/) for marking word groups, the colon (:) for marking distinct syntactic pauses, and the period (.) for marking the ends of sentencesand brief pauses. For example


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  1. vijana mnatisha sna, lakini hayo ndiyo maisha halisi ya mtanzania.

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