15 votes The mysterious origins of punctuation Posted September 9, 2018 by Algernon_Asimov Tags: language, punctuation, linguistics, commas, semicolons, question marks, author.keith houston, source.bbc culture http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20150902-the-mysterious-origins-of-punctuation Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Keith Houston Published Sep 10 2015 Word count 1487 words 1 comment Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK nic September 9, 2018 Link In addition to no spaces, the early hebrew alphabet had no vowels. Cnymgnhwhrdthtstrd? (Can you imagine how hard that is to read?) In addition to no spaces, the early hebrew alphabet had no vowels. Cnymgnhwhrdthtstrd? (Can you imagine how hard that is to read?) 1 vote
nic September 9, 2018 Link In addition to no spaces, the early hebrew alphabet had no vowels. Cnymgnhwhrdthtstrd? (Can you imagine how hard that is to read?) In addition to no spaces, the early hebrew alphabet had no vowels. Cnymgnhwhrdthtstrd? (Can you imagine how hard that is to read?) 1 vote
In addition to no spaces, the early hebrew alphabet had no vowels.
Cnymgnhwhrdthtstrd?
(Can you imagine how hard that is to read?)