Puncten
Puncten is a theoretical unit used in typography and linguistic pragmatics to describe the functional impact of punctuation on sentence interpretation. It denotes the collective effect of punctuation marks—pauses, grouping, emphasis, and discourse signaling—on how a sentence is parsed and prosodically realized. Puncten is not a single symbol or character, but an abstract measure of punctuation’s role in linguistic processing.
Etymology and scope: The term combines punctum, the Latin word for point, with the suffix -en to
Applications: In experimental psycholinguistics and eye-tracking research, puncten helps quantify how different punctuation cues affect reading
Limitations: As an abstract construct, puncten cannot be measured directly; it relies on indirect indicators such