punctuation
punctuation
Noun
This term refers to the structural scaffolding of written language, providing the necessary pauses and boundaries that guide a reader's interpretation. It functions as a visual proxy for the rhythms, tones, and breaths used in spoken communication, transforming a raw stream of words into a coherent logical sequence. Grammatically, this noun is treated as uncountable when referring to the general system of rules or the collective quality of marks in a text. While one might refer to a specific punctuation mark, the word punctuation itself does not typically take a plural form in standard usage.