摘要 |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve the problems that people of the generation of the inventor referred to as a non-reading generation suffer from long sentences of Japanese which are already hard to read compared to western languages, especially English that we often encounter, many of which are described by being separated words by words, sentences become more complicated as they are written more though there is a desire to have them be read, and beauty is spoiled from the viewpoint of an individual preference when many punctuation marks are used as countermeasures therefor. <P>SOLUTION: In this invention, a Japanese sentence is written in a lump for every phrase or "bunsetsu" (a basic block in a Japanese sentence), and a fullwidth space or a half or smaller width space is left thereafter except for the case of being followed by a punctuation mark. When it is gathered for every phrase or "bunsetsu", it is somewhat beautiful to the eye of a reader, and since the contents are divided and clearly visible, it becomes easy to understand. Personally, this invention is considered to be comparable to the invention of 0 in mathematics. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2013,JPO&INPIT |