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  • Could the Semicolon Die Out? Recent Analysis Finds a Decline in Its . . .
    The work found that the use of the semicolon in English language books has long been declining, culminating in a dramatic drop in the last 20 years, according to a statement from the company
  • Semicolon Usage in British Literature Drops Nearly 50% Since 2000
    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 record
  • Semicolons Becoming Increasingly Rare; Their Disappearance Should Be . . .
    A recent study has found a 50% decline in the use of semicolons over the last two decades The decline accelerates a longterm trend: “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 ”
  • Is The Semicolon Dying? Find Out How Well You Know This Punctuation Mark
    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
    A new study reveals that semicolons have become increasingly rare in English literature over the last 20 years The research shows that British authors have cut down their use of the punctuation
  • Semicolon Usage Drops Dramatically, New Research Reveals
    A new study commissioned by Babbel reveals that semicolon usage has fallen dramatically in the last 25 years, with frequency dropping from once every 205 words to 390 Semicolons in Literature Semicolons were once a favourite of literary giants like Since then, a 27% recovery by 2022 suggests a revival of interest in the punctuation
  • Writers Arent Using Semicolons Anymore - Newser
    In fact, while young writers may not be using semicolons all that often, Google Books Ngram Viewer, which includes novels, nonfiction, and scientific literature, shows a 27% uptick in semicolon
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    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
  • It’s all over for the semicolon which has had its future dashed
    The researcher­s used Google Ngram, a specialise­d version of the search engine, to trawl five million English language books to find how often semicolons appeared between 2000 and 2022 They were used after one in every 205 words in 2000, but now follow one in every 390 words, a decline of 47 per cent since the millennium
  • Three reasons the misunderstood semicolon is under threat
    The semicolon is declining in usage, appearing half as often in English books compared to 25 years ago Research shows that more than half of British students don't know or understand how to use a





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