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- Hypodiastole abstract "The hypodiastole (Greek: ὑποδιαστολή, hypodiastolḗ, lit. "lower separation [mark]"), also known as a diastole, was an interpunct developed in late classical and Byzantine Greek texts before the separation of words by spaces was commonplace. In the scripta continua then used, a group of letters might have separate meanings as a single word or as a pair of words. The papyrological hyphen (enotikon) showed a group of letters should be read together as a single word, while the hypodiastole showed that they should be taken separately. Compare "ἐστὶ,νοῦς" ("it is a mind") to "ἐστὶν,οὖς" ("it is an ear"), and "ὅ,τι" ("whatever") to "ὅτι" ("...that...").The hypodiastole was similar in appearance to the Greek comma and was eventually entirely conflated with it: in Modern Greek, the term ypodiastolī́ υποδιαστολή) refers to the comma in its role as a decimal point and words such as ό,τι are written with standard commas. A separate Unicode point—ISO/IEC 10646 standard (U+2E12) (⸒)—exists for the hypodiastole but is only intended for reproductions of its historical occurrence in Greek texts.".
- Hypodiastole thumbnail Hypodiastole.png?width=300.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageID "4272687".
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- Hypodiastole wikiPageRevisionID "634446071".
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Greek.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaeography.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punctuation.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Comma.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Coronis_(textual_symbol).
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Decimal_mark.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Decimal_point.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Enotikon.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink File:Hypodiastole.png.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Greek_comma.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Interpunct.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Greek.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Greek.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Obelism.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Papyrological_hyphen.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Paragraphos.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Scripta_continua.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Scriptio_continua.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Space_(punctuation).
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Tie_(typography).
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Character_Set.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Coded_Character_Set.
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hypodiastole".
- Hypodiastole wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypodiastole".
- Hypodiastole hasPhotoCollection Hypodiastole.
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- Hypodiastole wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
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- Hypodiastole subject Category:Palaeography.
- Hypodiastole subject Category:Punctuation.
- Hypodiastole hypernym Interpunct.
- Hypodiastole type Article.
- Hypodiastole type Article.
- Hypodiastole comment "The hypodiastole (Greek: ὑποδιαστολή, hypodiastolḗ, lit. "lower separation [mark]"), also known as a diastole, was an interpunct developed in late classical and Byzantine Greek texts before the separation of words by spaces was commonplace. In the scripta continua then used, a group of letters might have separate meanings as a single word or as a pair of words.".
- Hypodiastole label "Hypodiastole".
- Hypodiastole sameAs m.0btgj0.
- Hypodiastole sameAs Q5959538.
- Hypodiastole sameAs Q5959538.
- Hypodiastole wasDerivedFrom Hypodiastole?oldid=634446071.
- Hypodiastole depiction Hypodiastole.png.
- Hypodiastole isPrimaryTopicOf Hypodiastole.