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Plenken Plenken is a German typographical term for the insertion of inappropriate spaces ''before'' a punctuation mark. Its counterpart is Klempen, the incorrect omission of a space ''after'' punctuation marks. ==Etymology== ''Plenken'' is derived as a borrowed word from the English ''blank''. Its antonym ''klempen'' combines ''plenken'' and ''klemmen'' ("to clamp"), 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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