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Klempen
Klempen is a German typographical term for the omission of a space ''after'' a word or punctuation mark (e.g. comma, full stop, exclamation mark, question mark, dash). Its counterpart (and derivation) is Plenken, the incorrect addition of a space ''before'' punctuation marks. == Etymology == ''Klempen'' is a constructed word from the German ''plenken'' (meaning "to add inappropriate spaces", itself a borrowing from the English ''blank'') and ''klemmen'' ("to wedge", possibly a reference to Linotype machine operators' slang term ''wedges'' for the spacebands used to implement justified spacing), exchanging the K and P in such a way as to suggest both phonetically and orthographically its relationship and opposite meaning. Both are internet coinages, dating from Johannes "Jödel" Leckebusch's introduction of ''plenken'' on MausNet in 1988 and now widely used on German newsgroups.
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