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zInterpunkcj

zInterpunkcj is a term used in discussions about punctuation in digital text, particularly within Polish-language contexts. It is described as a configurable framework or toolkit for analyzing, enforcing, and generating punctuation in written content. The goal is to promote consistency and clarity across automated and human-produced text, by providing standardized rules and flexible customization.

Its architecture is described as modular: a core punctuation engine that handles tokenization and basic spacing

Usage: zInterpunkcj is intended for integration into content-management systems, text editors, and NLP pipelines. It emphasizes

History and status: It has been developed by a community of linguists and software developers as an

See also: Interpunkcja, Polish orthography, Natural language processing, Punctuation, Typography.

rules,
language-specific
modules
for
Polish
and
closely
related
languages,
and
a
policy
layer
that
encodes
punctuation
conventions
for
style
guides
and
editorial
needs.
Features
often
cited
include
sentence
boundary
detection,
punctuation
restoration
in
low-visibility
inputs
(OCR/ASR),
punctuation
normalization
to
a
chosen
style
(for
example,
AP,
Chicago,
or
house
style),
and
support
for
edge
cases
such
as
paired
punctuation,
ellipses,
em
dashes,
and
quotation
marks.
configurability,
so
teams
can
adjust
rules
to
reflect
their
house
style
or
target
audience.
The
project
is
described
as
language-agnostic
at
its
core,
with
adapters
or
modules
for
common
programming
environments
and
data
formats.
open
ecosystem
for
punctuation
guidelines.
The
project
documents
its
rules
and
provides
example
corpora
for
testing
and
evaluation.