Typographical syntax
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Typographical syntax, also known as orthotypography, is the aspect of typography that defines the meaning and rightful usage of typographic signs, notably punctuation marks, and elements of layout such as flush margins and indentation.[1][2]
Orthotypographic rules vary broadly from language to language, from country to country, and even from publisher to publisher.[citation needed] As such, they are more often described as "conventions".
While some of those conventions have ease of understanding as a justification – for instance, specifying that low punctuation (commas, full stops, and ellipses) must be in the same typeface, weight, and style as the preceding text – many are probably arbitrary.[citation needed]
The rules dealing with quotation marks are a good example of this: which ones to use and how to nest them, how much whitespace to leave on both sides, and when to integrate them with other punctuation marks.
Each major publisher maintains a list of orthotypographic rules that they apply as part of their house style.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Díaz-Cintas, Jorge; Remael, Aline (2014). Audiovisual Translation, Subtitling. Routledge. p. 102. ISBN 9781317639886.
- ^ Szczyrbak, Magdalena; Tereszkiewicz, Anna, eds. (2020). Languages in contact and contrast: a festschrift for Professor Elżbieta Mańczak-Wohlfeld on the occasion of her 70th birthday (1st ed.). Kraków: Jagiellonian University Press. pp. 381-390. ISBN 978-83-233-4917-4. OCLC 1255222119.
- ^ "House style". Oxford Academic. Retrieved 2025-03-24.
- Rodríguez González F, Castañón Rodríguez J. Graphic and Orthotypographic Aspects of Anglicisms in the Field of Sports.
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