End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme
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		An End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme is a punctuation grapheme that marks the termination point of a complete sentence in written language to signal sentence boundaries and sentence types.
- AKA: Sentence-Final Punctuation, Terminal Punctuation Mark, Sentence Terminator, End Punctuation.
 - Context:
- It can typically signal Sentence Completion through end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme placement at terminal positions.
 - It can typically indicate Sentence Type with end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme selection for grammatical moods.
 - It can typically facilitate Sentence Boundary Detection through end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme recognition in text processing.
 - It can typically convey Intonation Patterns with end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme choices reflecting spoken prosody.
 - It can typically establish Reading Rhythm through end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme pause signals in written text.
 - It can typically enable Text Segmentation using end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme boundary markers for linguistic analysis.
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 - It can often trigger Capitalization Rules for following sentences after end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme occurrences.
 - It can often interact with Quotation Marks creating end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme ordering rules.
 - It can often vary across Writing Systems in end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme conventions.
 - It can often combine with Other Punctuation forming end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme sequences.
 - It can often serve as Critical Features in end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme NLP algorithms.
 - It can often require Contextual Disambiguation for end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme function determination.
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 - It can range from being a Simple End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme to being a Complex End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme, depending on its end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme interpretation ambiguity.
 - It can range from being a Universal End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme to being a Language-Specific End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme, depending on its end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme cross-linguistic adoption.
 - It can range from being a Traditional End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme to being a Modern End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme, depending on its end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme historical emergence.
 - It can range from being a Formal End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme to being an Informal End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme, depending on its end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme register appropriateness.
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 - It can have Specific Typography Rules for end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme spacing conventions.
 - It can influence Text-to-Speech Processing through end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme prosodic instructions.
 - It can affect Machine Translation via end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme boundary recognition.
 - It can determine Parsing Decisions in end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme syntactic analysis.
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 - Examples:
- End-of-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme Types, such as:
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 - Counter-Examples:
- Mid-Sentence Punctuation Grapheme, which separates sentence elements rather than terminating complete sentences.
 - Comma, which marks clause boundaries within sentences rather than end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme functions.
 - Semicolon, which connects independent clauses rather than providing end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme termination.
 - Colon, which introduces explanatory content rather than marking end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme boundaries.
 - Ellipsis, which indicates omitted content or trailing thoughts rather than definitive end-of-sentence punctuation grapheme closure.
 
 - See: Punctuation Grapheme, Written Sentence, Sentence Boundary, Sentence Type, Sentence Boundary Detection Task, Text Segmentation, Natural Language Processing, Typography.