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  • Could the Semicolon Die Out? Recent Analysis Finds a Decline . . .
    Since its first reported use published by the Italian printer and culminating in a dramatic drop in the last British literature in 1781 contained a semicolon about once every 90 words, but
  • Semicolons are becoming increasingly rare; their . . .
    In 1781, British literature featured a semicolon roughly every 90 words; by 2000, it had fallen to one every 205 words Today, there’s just one semicolon for every 390 words
  • Semicolon Usage in British Literature Drops Nearly 50% Since . . .
    Semicolon usage in British literature has declined from once every 205 words in 2000 to once every 390 words today, representing a nearly 50% drop, according to analysis commissioned by language learning company Babbel The punctuation mark appeared once every 90 words in British literature from 1781, making the current frequency the lowest on
  • Semicolon Usage Drops Dramatically, New Research Reveals
    Semicolon Usage Recovery Data from Google Books Ngram Viewer highlights a notable shift in semicolon usage, which increased by 388% from 1800 to 2006, then dropped 45% by 2017 Since then, a 27% recovery by 2022 suggests a revival of interest in the punctuation, possibly reflecting a return to longer, more intricate forms of writing
  • Marked decline in semicolons in English books, study suggests
    But to paraphrase the semicolon-supporting Twain, reports of “useful little chap’s” death might have been greatly exaggerated: Google Books Ngram Viewer, which includes novels, nonfiction, and even scientific literature, shows that semicolon use in English rose by 388% between 1800 and 2006, before falling by 45% over the next 11 years
  • Is The Semicolon Dying? Find Out How Well You Know This . . .
    The semicolon once stood as a symbol of thoughtful, elegant writing, a punctuation mark beloved by literary greats like Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf But today, the humble semicolon faces an uncertain future New analysis from Babbel uncovers a stark decline: semicolon usage in British English books has fallen by nearly 50% in the past two
  • Why semicolons are vanishing from modern English literature
    According to the Google Books Ngram Viewer, which tracks word frequency in books, semicolon use in English increased by 388% between 1800 and 2006 before falling by 45% over the next 11 years





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