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"Carolingian copyists rejected the Roman script, which lack punctuation and spaces between words, in favor of a neat, uniform writing style know as the" WHAT

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Scriptura continua or scripts continua

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Scripta continua is a style of writing without spaces, or other marks between the words or sentences. The form also lacks punctuation, diacritics, or distinguished letter case. In the West, the oldest Greek and Latin inscriptions used word dividers to separate words in sentences; however, Classical Greek and late Classical Latin both employed scriptio continua as the norm.

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