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  • Nope. And, actually, you didn't find a great deal of punctuation in English until the printing press made punctuation more standardized. For centuries, punctuation was really only used to help people read something out loud--it didn't differentiate meanings or serve any grammatical purpose as it does today (your vs. you're, for example). But I can't think of any modern language that employs no punctuation of any form at all. You do, however, find poetry without punctuation in at least a few modern languages. I'll look forward to other ideas about this...

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