Most Coptic texts do not indicate a word division.
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Certain situations may make the word division complex.
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Word division differs from Roman norms.
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Word divisions are generally disjunctive, with clitics written as separate words ( not hyphenated ).
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He was very meticulous in following grammatical rules, especially the correct usage of word divisions.
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The same character under the name of " deljaj " marks word division over two lines.
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His cipher-breaking rules are applicable to dispatches with word divisions, without homophones, nulls or code words.
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Some, but not all, word divisions are marked with a dot, and many of the words, especially the titles, are abbreviated.
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With respect to word divisions, the premodern orthography may be characterized as conjunctive ( in contrast to most European orthographies, which are disjunctive ).
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Sometimes a small triangle ( delta ) appears on both sides of the monogram, as found in Latin inscriptions for abbreviations and / or word divisions.