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==Run-on sentences==
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===Split?===
Does anyone have a problem with the run-on sentence section being placed in its own article?[[User:Mazeface|Mazeface]] 16:35, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
:I don't think the section is long enough to warrant a split. See [[Wikipedia:Article size]]. [[User:Jobarts|Jobarts]]<sup>-[[User Talk:Jobarts|Talk]]</sup> 04:27, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

===First sentence===
:''It is common for manuals of style, grade school English teachers, and other such proponents of prescriptive grammar to caution against the use of run-on sentences, defined as a compound sentence with "too many" independent clauses.''

Is this meant to be an example? Yeah, technically those are dependent clauses, but really, this is the kind of thing that ends up as a joke in email "signatures". [[User:Jobarts|Jobarts]]<sup>-[[User Talk:Jobarts|Talk]]</sup> 04:27, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

===Definition===
:''defined as a compound sentence with "too many" independent clauses''

By whom? The [[wikt:run-on sentence|definition at Wiktionary]], and [http://www.google.com/search?q=define:run-on%20sentence the two definitions Google found] define it as a sentence with independent clauses without a conjunction between them. [[User:Jobarts|Jobarts]]<sup>-[[User Talk:Jobarts|Talk]]</sup> 05:20, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

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Run-on sentences

Split?

Does anyone have a problem with the run-on sentence section being placed in its own article?Mazeface 16:35, 16 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think the section is long enough to warrant a split. See Wikipedia:Article size. Jobarts-Talk 04:27, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

First sentence

It is common for manuals of style, grade school English teachers, and other such proponents of prescriptive grammar to caution against the use of run-on sentences, defined as a compound sentence with "too many" independent clauses.

Is this meant to be an example? Yeah, technically those are dependent clauses, but really, this is the kind of thing that ends up as a joke in email "signatures". Jobarts-Talk 04:27, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Definition

defined as a compound sentence with "too many" independent clauses

By whom? The definition at Wiktionary, and the two definitions Google found define it as a sentence with independent clauses without a conjunction between them. Jobarts-Talk 05:20, 8 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]