Category:Writing systems without word boundaries

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Writing systems without word boundaries do not have explicit, systematic visible markers to distinguish the ending of one word and the beginning of another. This category page concerns only modern writing systems. In the ancient period until around 1000 AD, alphabets were written scriptio continua without spaces or special marks separating words. These cases of continuous writing are discussed there.

Alternative to spaces, many writing systems use spaces to delimit words.[clarification needed] Other writing systems, such as Ethiopic, have a specific grapheme which is used to delimit each word. Similar markers were used in the early history of alphabetic writing.

To invisibly mark word boundaries for use in computers, it is feasible for some writing systems to make use of the Unicode character zero width space.

Pages in category "Writing systems without word boundaries"

The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.