"At first the archaeologists tried to assemble the pieces into a single tablet, but after further examination they realized that significant differences in orthography meant that at least one of the...
In the sixteenth century in England, consistent orthography was not considered as important as it is now: It was common for even a respected author to spell the same word two different ways on the...
When it has a subject, verb, punctuation, capitalization, a predicate, and a complete thought. A sentence is a sentence when it is handed down by a judge (or a magistrate).
A sentence is a complete clause with a subject and a finite verb. A sentence fragment is not a complete clause, but is part of a clause (often lacking the verb to make a full sentence). For instance,...